Nottingham Post

Families’ rage over NUH’S ‘disrespect’

BEREAVED PARENTS SLAM MIDWIFE BOSS’S LEAKED MEMO

- By ANNA WHITTAKER & OLIMPIA ZAGNAT olimpia.zagnat@reachplc.com @Olimpiazag­nat

BEREAVED parents are “furious” over a leaked message sent to maternity staff at Nottingham University Hospitals.

The message responded to review boss Donna Ockenden’s visit to the city by criticisin­g media coverage.

Sharon Wallis, director of midwifery at the trust, sent an internal memo to staff after experience­d midwife Ms Ockenden met families in Nottingham who lost babies in incidents at the City Hospital and Queen’s Medical Centre.

The trust has “wholeheart­edly apologised” for offence caused by the message, which read: “Yesterday, (Monday 11th) Donna Ockenden met with families as part of the new independen­t review process. Some of you will no doubt have seen some of the media fall-out.

“Yet again they painted a damning picture of our maternity services, leaving out of their reports the great work that has been done, the improvemen­ts that have been introduced and the passion and commitment of all of the staff.”

Ms Wallis said further improvemen­ts were set to be made next week.

Ms Ockenden also gave interviews to local journalist­s outlining how her review would move forward.

She led a previous review into Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust’s maternity services.

The review will officially start in September and is expected to last around 18 months – depending on the number of families who come forward.

Jack and Sarah Hawkins, whose baby Harriet died in 2016 at City Hospital, said there was “no excuse” for Ms Wallis’s message.

“It’s not just the families and the press ganging up – there is very real concern about safety.

“For senior leadership to not be saying that they have a problem is beyond us.

“We are cross and very concerned that this is what they have done. “It highlights the issues at NUH. “We are furious that this the message that they are giving.

“There is a difference between what is said on the ground to staff vs what they say to the press and to the public.”

Maternity services at the trust are currently rated as “inadequate” by the Care Quality Commission. The trust is also rated “requires improvemen­t” overall.

Ms Wallis’ message to staff continued: “I know it is a stressful and somewhat worrying time for all of us.

“However, there are good things happening all the time and we need to hold on to these as best we can.

“Thank you for everything you all do, day in, day out and for the obvious hard work that goes into making our maternity services work in such challengin­g times. I remain proud of our team, thank you.”

County councillor Michelle Welsh (Lab), who has long called for improvemen­ts at NUH, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The comments show a total disrespect to the families that have bravely come forward and a total disregard for the review under Donna Ockenden. “Once again NUH have highlighte­d their complete inability to orchestrat­e the changes so desperatel­y needed in the maternity services and instead favour complete denial at the expense of women and babies in Nottingham­shire.”

An NUH spokespers­on said: “We wholeheart­edly apologise for any offence that has been caused by this message to our staff. Our newsletter to staff is intended to share learning and improvemen­t, and our aim is to put the patient at the heart of this – this message was poorly worded and fell short of this aim, and we are truly sorry.”

It’s not just the families and the press ganging up – there is very real concern about safety

Jack and Sarah Hawkins

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Director of midwifery Sharon Wallis
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Jack and Sarah Hawkins
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Donna Ockenden

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