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The midwives manifesto
manifesto for the 2019 UK General Election
Perinatal women in the criminal justice system
A First 1001 days approach to maternity care in the criminal justice system
Support to Quit Smoking in Pregnancy
Quitting smoking is one of the best things a woman and her partner can do to protect their baby’s health through pregnancy and beyond. Pregnancy is a window of opportunity for significant health improvement.
RCM Activists Training Brochure 2019
We provide high quality training programmes for all accredited RCM workplace representatives covering everything you need to help you to support and represent members in the workplace.
Reaching out: Involving Fathers in Maternity Care
This document is intended to provide useful insight to all maternity service staff as to how they might best encourage the involvement of fathers throughout pregnancy and childbirth, and into fatherhood and family life
Detention of pregnant women
Immigration detention refers to the practice of detaining migrants for administrative purposes, typically to establish their identities, or to facilitate their immigration claims resolution and/or their removals from the UK. It is an ...Joint Professions Statement
Published by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, 2017. Royal Colleges and professional organisations representing the range of clinicians across primary and secondary care have come together in the interests of the quality and standards ...
RCM/CSP Joint statement on Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Royal College of Midwives (RCM) believe that high quality maternity services should include access to preventive measures that promote good reproductive health outcomes for women during ...The child tax credit cap and the ‘rape clause’
The RCM does not support the UK Government’s cap on child tax credits and was not consulted on this policy change. We believe the introduction of a cap to be unfair and associated exemptions to be inequitable, invasive and divisive.