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Priorities for pregnancy care and support in England - improving safety and outcomes, listening and personalisation, tackling inequalities, developing the workforce, and key issues for policy

January 2023


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This conference discussed the next steps for improving pregnancy care and support.


Delegates assessed priorities for the safety and quality of maternity services moving forward following the release of the Final Ockenden review: Independent Review of Maternity Services, and for the Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigation Special Health Authority (MNSI) division of the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch, being established for April 2023.


It was an opportunity to assess priorities for the Secretary of State, and to examine the future outlook for supporting pregnant women following the publication of the Women’s Health Strategy for England, which highlighted a need for pregnant women to be listened to - and included the ambition for 4m people to receive personalised care by March 2024.


Areas for discussion included:


  • personalised care: assessment of individual needs - improving access to mental health services - promoting healthy lifestyle choices during pre-conception, pregnancy and early years
  • workforce support: encouraging professional development, including funding and education - maternal workforce recruitment and retention - improving senior leadership
  • improving patient safety:
    • ensuring strong communication in maternity teams
    • providing appropriate pregnancy risk assessment
    • recommendations and guidance for clinical decision-making
    • encouraging and delivering continuity of care
    • progress and next steps for the Maternity Transformation Programme following the Better Births report
  • investigation: priorities for the MNSI and ensuring safety concerns are investigated and addressed - learning from mistakes - listening to families
  • quality of care: developing best-practice guidelines - delivering high-quality services - improving pregnancy outcomes - improving communication with pregnant women
  • inequalities: addressing variation in service provision - tackling disparities in pregnancy outcomes, particularly for ethnic minorities

We are pleased to have been able to include keynote sessions with Victoria Vallance, Director of Secondary and Specialist Healthcare, Care Quality Commission; Angela McConville, Chief Executive, National Childbirth Trust; Jennifer Holly, Research and Evaluation Manager, National Childbirth Trust; Gill Walton, Chief Executive, The Royal College of Midwives; Sandy Lewis, Associate Director of the Maternity Programme, Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch; and Sallie Ward, Lead Midwife for Local Maternity and Neonatal System, Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership.



This pack includes

  • Dropbox video recording of the conference
  • PDF transcript of the discussion, including all speaker remarks and Q&A
  • PDFs of speakers' slide material (subject to permission)
  • PDFs of the delegate pack, including speaker biographies and attendee list
  • PDFs of delegate articles