The Call for Evidence is now closed.
Baroness Amos is grateful to everyone who has shared their experience of maternity and neonatal care in England. Your responses will help to shape the future of care for women and families across the country.
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The Call for Evidence closes tonight 17th March at 23:59pm.
We would like to hear from women, fathers, non-birthing partners, and family members across England about their experiences of maternity and neonatal care.
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1 day left to have your voice heard!
If you have experience of maternity and neonatal care in England, you still have time to respond to our Call for Evidence.
Even if you haven’t completed the full survey, you can still share any evidence you have.
https://t.co/tJBih3vARm
5 days left to have your voice heard.
The National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation wants to hear from women, fathers, non-birthing partners and family members who have supported someone through pregnancy as part of our Call for Evidence.
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One week left to respond to our Call for Evidence.
Baroness Amos wants to hear from fathers, partners, and women and families, about maternity and neonatal care in England.
Have your voice heard.
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Did you use maternity or neonatal services in England when you were under the age of 25? We want to hear from young mothers and families about your experience.
Have your voice heard by taking part in the Call for Evidence. Your experience matters. https://t.co/tJBih3vARm #NMNI
Baroness Amos has today published her Interim Report as Chair of the independent National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation.
https://t.co/YA6BzPBB57
Non-birthing parents – your voice matters.
If you’ve supported your partner through pregnancy, birth or neonatal care in England, we want to hear from you.
Your perspective can help improve maternity and neonatal services for every family.
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We want to hear from women and families who have experienced bereavement or harm when using maternity or neonatal services.
We understand that sharing your experience may be difficult.
If you feel able to share, our Call for Evidence is available below:
https://t.co/tJBih3vARm
We encourage women from a wide range of backgrounds who have accessed maternity or neonatal care to take part in the Call for Evidence, as this will allow us to improve care for every family.
Your experience deserves to be heard.
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Have you supported somebody using maternity or neonatal services in England?
Your experience matters too.
We encourage fathers, partners and family members who have supported someone to take part in our Call for Evidence.
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The National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation’s Call for Evidence will ensure that the voices of women and families, including fathers, partners and non-birthing partners, are heard.
Your experience matters.
#NMNI
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