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RCM welcomes new initiative on staff engagement
The RCM has responded to the health secretary’s announcement on the launch of a new NHS national engagement exercise.
More mental health services for new mothers in England
NHS England has announced that it will be rolling out the second wave of community perinatal services to 35 new sites across the country.
RCM responds to Autumn budget
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond has announced extra NHS funding in the Autumn budget.Statement from Jon Skewes on NHS Pay England
The RCM has always sought to give members accurate information on this agreement, both when we consulted you, and you accepted as well as subsequently.
A year of opportunity
Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent believes 2018 will ensure midwives have a strong say in local maternity system plans.New NHS plan welcomed but more details needed on maternity services says RCM
Today NHS England has published the ‘Next Steps on the Five Year Forward View Plan’. This sets out what has been achieved by the NHS so far in the Five Year Forward View and lays out the next steps of the plan.Need to see more midwives in leadership positions says RCM responding to CQC State of Care report
Today the Care Quality Commission has published its State of Care report. On maternity the report says that nearly half all maternity and gynaecology services, and over a third of maternity services inspected under their new methodology ...
Deep-seated problems still blighting NHS maternity workforce
Small improvements are not enough to address the deep-seated problems blighting the NHS maternity workforce – and won’t be enough to keep some in the profession. That was the verdict today of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) on the latest ...
Plans and Promises
The actions and commitments in the plan are informed by the scale and pace of transformation in recent months and by the flexibility, innovation and collaboration shown throughout the crisis by NHS workers.