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September 2018

A petition from FairFuelUK calling for a ban of parking charges has been signed by more than 26,000 people and handed to Downing Street.The petition pointed out that almost half of NHS hospitals in England had increased charges since 2014, when the Government suggested free or reduced parking fees for visitors of gravely ill relatives, blue badge holders and hospital staff.

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September 2018

New figures show that the NHS is losing 29 midwives for every 30 trained. The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) said attempts to boost staff numbers had made little difference, because so many are leaving the NHS or taking retirement. Its research shows that even though universities trained an extra 2,000 midwives in 2016/17, the total number rose by just 67, because so many workers left the service.

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September 2018

Elle Wright lost her son Teddy soon after he was born and wants to challenge the idea that a person can only be considered a parent if they have a living child. There is no word in the English language for a parent whose child has died, as if the subject were too painful for society to confront.

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September 2018

What’s in a kiss? is a campaign working in conjunction with the NHS to raise awareness of Neonatal Herpes Simplex – a rare but fatal illness. To adults it’s just a cold sore, but this can mean life or death to a baby. #whatsinakiss

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September 2018

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, has jointly published a report into the safety and financial costs of twin births and reports that commissioning restrictions on IVF treatment are putting the lives of mothers and babies at risk. Findings found the rate of stillbirth is approximately seven times higher, and maternal mortality 2.5 times higher, in women carrying two or more babies, compared to singleton births.

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September 2018

Healthwatch Shropshire is the health and social care champion for people and local communities in Shropshire. Their mission is to be the recognised independent voice of the people of Shropshire in seeking to improve their experience of services. Anybody who has information that would be useful to the review of maternity cases at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust is able to to make their voice heard.

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August 2018

Evidence suggests that the NMC’s revalidation programme is encouraging nurses and midwives to analyse the care they give by reflecting on their practice and seeking feedback from colleagues, patients and service users. The findings from the independent evaluation being conducted by Ipsos MORI suggests that revalidation is continuing to have a positive impact on the attitudes and behaviours of nurses and midwives.

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August 2018

New findings suggest that a third of existing and expectant mothers don’t practice pelvic floor exercises. As well as lowering the risk of incontinence, pelvic floor exercises can also help prevent / treat a prolapsed uterus. A survey conducted by Health & Aesthetics found that 29% of women who have had or are expecting a baby said that they never practised the exercises which are recommended daily both during and after pregnancy.

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August 2018

Two in five GPs have personal experience of mental health problems, a survey has found. Around 40% of almost 1,000 doctors questioned said they had dealt with issues such as depression, anxiety, bipolar or post-traumatic stress disorder. Mental health charity Mind, which carried out the research, said GPs are working in stressful environments and should be given greater support.

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August 2018

The English Institute of Sport (EIS), is an organisation which provides sport science and medical support services to elite athletes through a nationwide network of expertise and facilities, working with Olympic and Paralympic summer and winter sports, as well as a limited number of professional sports. They are seeking a ‘Head of Mental Health’ leader, who will have the task of promoting and supporting positive mental health for athletes, coaches, support staff and others within the High Performance System. The new role will collaborate with National Governing Body World Class Programmes, UK Sport, as well as across the EIS on both proactive and reactive mental health services.

August 2018

The NMC published the second annual data report on revalidation demonstrating transparency and information sharing to partners. As revalidation progresses, more understanding is gained which allows the regulator to adapt and improve support to nurses and midwives.

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August 2018

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has received the Ministry of Defence’s highest award in recognition of the support it provides to the armed forces community in North Wales. The Health Board, has been hailed a model example as it employs a number of armed forces reservists among its 16,500 staff.

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