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Focus on race, inequality and pay issues at RCM’s Activists’ Conference
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Activists’ Conference got underway today - albeit virtually - with a strong focus on RCM’s Race Matters campaign. Joy Warmington Chief Executive of equalities and human rights charity brap will deliver ...RCM Activists Conference
RCM Activists Conference
New study reveals risk factors for severe COVID-19 in pregnancy remain the same
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed a new study on risk factors in pregnant women and maternal and perinatal outcomes of COVID-19. The study, published this week in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), will contribute to improved ...
Why we wear red
From the start of 2020, more and more midwives across the country have been spotted wearing red. What is the reason for this phenomenon? Is it fashion or something more deep-rooted?RCM Blue Top Guidelines
We are grateful for the expert professional interest and welcome for the RCM Midwifery care in labour guidance for women in all settings. The RCM is confident that the guidance represents the best established evidence available, being based ...RCM launches midwifery care in labour guidance
A new set of guidelines has been launched under the RCM’s Midwifery Blue Top Guidance Programme.
NMC midwifery panel chair appointed
The NMC has announced Dr Anna van der Gaag as the new independent chair of the midwifery panel. Anna, who is a visiting professor at the University of Surrey, will chair her first meeting today (22 October 2018).
Tiny rise predicted for Scotland’s midwifery and nursing workforce
Midwife and nurse numbers are projected to rise by less than 0.01% over the next year, according to figures released by the Scottish Government.
School event to offer insight into midwifery
Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) School of Nursing and Midwifery will host an event to show the benefits of midwifery as a career.