Rebecca Cahill, is acting for the family, with the inquest into 4-month-old Mahnoor Kaiser Shah's tragic death beginning today.
Read more in the link below: https://t.co/HvuGgERQs3
Sepsis can present differently in children than it does in adults.
That's why parents need to learn what to look for in their child if they fall ill.
Watch our video to find out more about the signs 👇 https://t.co/ZcfBlSB4bL
Our team has a great night last night at Kings Chambers St Patrick's Day charity quiz in support of @cbituk
Thank you to Kings Chambers for hosting a fantastic event and to Bush & Co for the invite.
An inquest has concluded that baby Pippa Gillibrand died as a result of an avoidable delay in delivery during a planned home birth.
JMW's @becci_cahill represented Pippa’s parents at the inquest, and will now support them in a civil claim.
Read more from @SkyNews:
It was a privilege to represent Vicky, Tom & Pippa during this very difficult inquest. I can only hope the coroner's findings lead to national changes to improve the safety of #homebirth, and maternity care generally.
An inquest has heard how staffing shortages and inexperience affected the home birth care of baby Pippa Gillibrand, who died aged 12 days after suffering severe brain injury.
JMW's Rebecca Cahill is representing the family. Read more from @BBCNews:
An increasing number of babies and children are tragically dying due to avoidable brain damage caused by medical negligence around the time of their birth. This devastating issue has been highlighted by figures obtained by the JMW clinical negligence team and reported on by the Daily Mail.
JMW's clinical negligence partner @JodieMillerLaw supported Emma and Mick Vickers, who have shared their heartbreaking baby loss story to raise awareness of the need for urgent change to reverse this worrying trend.
Their experience is a stark reminder of the lasting impact of avoidable errors in maternity care.
Read more here:
https://t.co/k2pLcGHksT
We are supporting #BabyLossAwarenessWeek2024 from October 9th to 15th.
At JMW, we understand the profound impact that baby loss can have, and are dedicated to seeking justice for families. This week is an important occasion to remember those lost, and support those left behind.
JMW's North-West clinical negligence team has retained its Tier 1 ranking in the 2025 edition of @thelegal500!
The guide states that the team, led by @EddieJonesJMW, "maintained its stellar reputation" this year.
Well done to our amazing team for the deserved recognition! 🎉
We've found continued concerns about the quality of NHS hospital maternity services with common issues impacting on safety at services across the country.
Today's report presents the findings from our national maternity inspection programme.
#MaternityReport
What are the signs of #groupBStrep infection in newborn babies? Spotting these signs is vital for early diagnosis and treatment. This month, we're helping @gbssupport educate new parents to save babies’ lives. Visit https://t.co/FumwuSyYDg to get informed. #SpotTheSignsGBS #GBSAM2024
This week is #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek! Cervical screenings play a lifesaving role in women's health, but several barriers prevent people from attending appointments. This week shines a spotlight on why these screenings are so important. https://t.co/Ec8sl7qM2e
For #CervicalScreeningAwarenesWeek@NHSEngland is asking women to book in for their cervical screening if they have been invited.
Last year 1 in 3 eligible under 50s didn't attend, nearly 10% less than those 50-64%.
Read more in @guardian: https://t.co/Q9ZECze7DX
How rare is #CaudaEquinaSyndrome? Statistics show most people will never be touched by the condition - but it is still misdiagnosed much too frequently, with devastating consequences.
Learn more about the prevalence of cauda equina syndrome on JMW's blog: https://t.co/Cgm7aemInb
Our own @BryonyDoyleJMW and @BigHairBigVoice are cycling 200 miles from Lisbon to Albufeira to raise money for @spinalinjuries!
Please consider supporting their cause by donating here: https://t.co/Iy8YcaAcLs
Mistakes made by a community midwife caused baby 'Freddie' to suffer a brain injury called kernicterus. @EddieJonesJMW secured a £13.4 million compensation settlement to provide financial security for his family. Read our full case study to learn more: https://t.co/QVLJl2qwyb
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We learnt at Zac’s inquest that there is a gap in knowledge when it comes to the deteriorating newborn.
Even when Zac was minutes from collapse the midwife was unable to recognise he was septic.
Please join us in our fight for change
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The #SpringForward Challenge is now over, having raised over £10,000 (including Gift Aid)! 🏃♂️ We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has taken part, shared or donated – for a rundown of some of the amazing challenges set, click here https://t.co/OZJw4VMPhv