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March 2019

Tommy’s have launched a new campaign #TogetherForChange encouraging conversation around talking openly and honestly about baby loss. In the UK, 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage, stillbirth or premature birth. Parents are left with so many unanswered questions and the emotional impact is devasting. The campaign is to raise greater awareness and more research to stop it happening.

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March 2019

Ovarian cancer is the biggest gynaecological killer of women in the UK, with survival rates among the worst in Europe. Three quarters of women are diagnosed once the cancer has already spread, making treatment more difficult. This is why awareness is so important, to drive forward improvements in diagnosis, treatment and survival.

During Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, the ovarian cancer charities come together to reach as many people as possible with the symptoms of ovarian cancer.

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February 2019

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) is to remain in Special Measures despite some progress and a series of improvements across several areas. A written statement published by the Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething outlines the outcomes of a recent meeting between the Welsh Government, the Wales Audit Office and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales.

Read the statement from Vaughan Gething | Read the media coverage

February 2019

From the 1st of April 2019, the NMC will no longer allow people to revalidate by meeting a reduced set of requirements. This option was available when revalidation was launched but is now no longer required as the process is fully embedded. New guidance on health and character and revalidation is available on the NMC website.

Read the revalidation guidance bookletRead more about health and character

February 2019

The Older People’s Commissioner for Wales has written to the chair of the Public Account Committee of the National Assembly for Wales outlining their concerns regarding the progress being made by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in relation to the Ockenden Report.

Read the letter

February 2019

The new Nursing and Midwifery Councils Chief Executive and Registrar, Andrea Sutcliffe writes regular blogs on the NMC website and her most recent one reflects on listening and responding to the voice of people involved in the procedures of the NMC.

Read the blog here

February 2019

Hospital admissions of children who have self-harmed have more than doubled in six years, according to NHS figures. In 2011 a total of 1,725 youngsters aged between nine and 17 were taken to hospital with self-harm injuries. The figure in 2018 was 3,988 and girls were five times as likely to be admitted as boys.

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2019

Donna Ockenden is leading an independent maternity review into cases of serious and potentially serious concern at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust and would like to hear from anyone who feels they have a potential case of concern or where they believe there are significant questions that remain unanswered.

Donna says: ‘My team and I will look into all potentially serious concerns around maternity care at the Trust that are brought to our attention. Every call and message is very important to us and one of the team will be in touch as soon as we can’.

To get in touch with the independent maternity review team please email Donna on:
[email protected]

February 2019

The National Audit Office (NAO) has found that the proportion of eligible adults receiving health screening is inconsistent across different areas in England and that services are not operating to the ‘agreed standards’.

All the screening programmes investigated failed to meet the ’standard’ target for the percentage of eligible people attending screening appointments in 2017-18.  The cervical screening programme achieved coverage of 72% against a standard target of 80%.

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February 2019

Staff in the Ablett Unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan will wear new badges, which feature a large black font on a high contrast yellow background to help patients living with dementia. This new introduction follows a partnership between staff from Bangor University and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) to help frontline NHS design new ways of delivering care.

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February 2019

NHS England has confirmed its plans to recruit pharmacists to take on an expanded role at the heart of local primary care networks across the country. Clinical pharmacists will be based in each primary care network, which will also comprise a range of health professionals including GPs, nurses, physios, therapists and social care providers.

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February 2019

The NMC have launched the future midwife consultation, which sets out the skills and knowledge future midwives will need to learn so they can deliver safe and expert care. Midwives will play a greater role in promoting healthy lifestyles and mental wellbeing. Views are being sought on these new education standards.

Find out more about the consultation here

Read more about the NMC standards here

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