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RCM survey reveals burn-out fears
Excessive workloads and lack of resources are leading to fears of burn-out among maternity staff, an RCM survey reveals.RCM comments on Matt Hancock speech and decision to axe Public Health England
Commenting on the announcement this morning by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to axe Public Health England (PHE), RCM Chief Executive Gill Walton said:
RCM responds to CQC report and rating of Basildon maternity services
Commenting on the CQC’s report and rating of Basildon Hospital’s maternity services, Gill Walton, Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives, said:RCM and Maternity Action call for greater redundancy protection for pregnant women and new mothers
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM), alongside the charity Maternity Action, has called on the Government to enshrine redundancy protection for pregnant women and new mothers in law at the TUC Women’s Conference. Research in 2016 by the Equalities ...Launch of Maternal Emotional Health and Infant Well-being and Infant Development
Launch of Maternal Emotional Health and Infant Well-being and Infant Development publication.
Pay campaign webinar - January 2021
Pay campaign webinar - January 2021RCM launches new podcast and webinar series for members
Every month the RCM will be delivering a new podcast episode and webinar, each focusing on the work the College is doing with and on behalf of its members, covering both its trade union activity and its role as a professional association. Some ...
RCM bids farewell to Breedagh Hughes
The RCM staff team says a fond farewell to director for Northern Ireland Breedagh Hughes. After 21 years as a well-respected RCM staff team member, Breedagh has retired from her role.
RCM says farewell to Louise Silverton
After 24 years at the RCM, Louise Silverton CBE has stepped down from her post as director for midwifery.