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RCM releases continuity of carer statement and learning game
The RCM has published a revised position statement on midwifery continuity of carer and has released an interactive game to improve outcomes with the care model.
RCM launches continuity of carer board game
A board game to support midwives and maternity services to move towards more continuity of care and carer is being launched today at the RCM annual conference.
New i-learn module on continuity of carer
With support from NHS England, the RCM has developed a new online learning resource to help develop understanding about midwifery continuity of carer.
Continuity counts
Lia Brigante and Mary Ross-Davie explain the rules of the new continuity-of-carer board game.
One-to-one with Marie Washbrook
Birthrate Plus is working on guidance to make implementing continuity of carer easier. Marie Washbrook, who has been involved with the organisation for nearly three decades, explains more.Survey of women in Wales results must drive maternity care says RCM
Today the Welsh Government has published the findings of the ‘Your Birth We Care’ survey. The survey aimed to evaluate women’s views of antenatal services and how current service provisions can prepare women for labour, birth and parenting.Women must be at heart of care says RCM on new continuity of carer in maternity services guidance
Today NHS England has published guidance on continuity of carer in maternity services. This is the woman seeing the same midwife, or small group midwives throughout pregnancy, during the labour and birth and after the baby is born.
Advance to continuity of carer - RCM launches continuity of carer board game
A board game to support midwives and maternity services to move towards more continuity of care and carer is being launched today at the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Annual Conference. Continuity of care and carer is a key element of the Better ...
What if Series 2 – Mary Ross-Davie introduces latest guide for MSWs of continuity of carer
This short document takes a look at how the role of the MSW can best be embedded into new models of maternity care that are built around continuity. It is not detailed guidance, but a starting point to spark local discussions and highlight some ...