Stephen Graham issues warning to parents after Netflix’s Adolescence https://t.co/IBHUT8syIV
Compelling very sad watch, parents, police, school, society clueless. Social media at its worst. How are the police ever going to solve crimes now
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Joanna Girling emphasising that we can learn important messages to improve the care of women who died from cancer - even if these women's deaths are sometimes considered 'coincidental'
275 women died in the UK during pregnancy or up to six weeks after the end of pregnancy in 2020-2022 from causes related to or exacerbated by pregnancy among 2,028,543 women giving birth, a maternal mortality rate of 13.56 per 100,000 https://t.co/fFx5yHMOyk
🤰 A new pilot programme to help reduce avoidable brain injuries in childbirth launches today.
This is part of our mission to improve maternity safety for women and babies, with nine NHS trusts involved initially.
https://t.co/BiLwibWfEk
@RCObsGyn@MidwivesRCM@THIS_Institute
She said she was “picking off the families and speaking to them one by one to get them on side and isolate her”. (Speaking about a bereaved mother calling for a public inquiry after her son died after a mass of failures at a mental health unit)
This is disastrous, hideous news. NHS England are hacking back the mental health support for hospital staff. One doctor takes their life every three weeks. One nurse takes their life every single week. These numbers will now INCREASE. @VictoriaAtkins - please do the right thing.
The RCOG has published a new Good Practice Paper to provide operational guidance for healthcare professionals in maternity services, and other specialities supporting partners, family and staff following the tragedy of a maternal death. (1/2)
Big thanks to Olivia, Aaron and Zoe from Pato Lounge in Orpington for their generous visit! Raising over £270, they created wellbeing packs for our Maternity Ward at PRUH. Zoe, who spent two weeks with us in 2021, wanted to give back. Special treats for the maternity staff too🥰
Complications relating to preterm births are now the world’s leading cause of infant deaths.
To address these risks, women and babies need quality healthcare before, during and after birth https://t.co/tRSmFQ4x5a
#WorldPrematurityDay
Actually preterm birth has been the leading health cause of lost human capital in the world for some decades. More than ischaemic heart disease, stroke, infections (all types) and cancer. And can be prevented. Needs more attention.