Conservative government was ‘asleep at the wheel’ in relation to maternity safety, senior midwife says! B
Donna Ockenden, who led a landmark inquiry into maternity failings at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust, has said there needs to be “accelerated progress” in relation to the care of new mothers and their babies.
The previous government was “asleep at the wheel” in relation to maternity safety and oversaw a “number of lost opportunities” to improve care in the sector, a senior midwife has said.
Donna Ockenden listed 15 areas for “immediate and essential action” when she published a report into the maternity failings at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust in March 2022.
She also backed the UK’s first ever parliamentary inquiry into birth trauma which found this year that good care for pregnant women “is the exception rather than the rule”.
The senior midwife previously said families have been “let down” by failure to improve services.
Ms Ockenden, now the chair of an independent review into maternity services at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, is calling for a meeting with Health Secretary Wes Streeting as she warns fail ings in care are putting mothers and babies at risk.
Speaking to Sky News after the hospital’s annual general meeting today, Ms Ockenden said: “There have been a number of lost opportunities to improve maternity care… [former Conservative health secretaries] Sajid Javid and Jeremy Hunt gave very generously of their time to me as the chair of that review.
“The government fully endorsed all those findings.
“Sajid Javid said that everything that we’d written in that report would be introduced swiftly.
“We then had multiple changes of secretary of state. The government were quite frankly asleep at the wheel as regards to maternity services, and we’re still in a position where we need accelerated progress on those immediate and essential actions.”