Western Mail

Midwife of the Year gets her reward

- MARK SMITH Health correspond­ent mark.smith@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AMIDWIFE praised for her “indefatiga­ble spirit, determinat­ion and enthusiasm” has been named the best in Wales.

Sarah Hookes, who leads a national training programme to improve maternity care and safety, was named Wales Midwife of the Year by the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) at an award ceremony on October 27.

Her role as national midwife sees her criss-crossing Wales, delivering maternity training programmes to midwives, doctors and other maternity staff in Welsh health boards.

This includes training in obstetric emergencie­s, where it is critical that maternity staff work effectivel­y together as a team. Sarah, who works for the NHS Wales Shared Services Partnershi­p and is based in Rhyl, also trained other midwives across Wales to roll out training programmes in their maternity services.

The RCM said she has been “crucial” in ensuring mandatory training needs are met and has also developed an emergency training package for her community midwifery colleagues across Wales.

The demands of the pandemic also meant that the “hands-on” courses she developed and delivered had to be adapted. Judges said she rose to that challenge and produced a Covid-safe training package for Welsh maternity units.

Helen Rogers, director for Wales at the RCM, said: “Through her efforts, Sarah has had a significan­t impact on the safety and quality of care for mothers and babies across Wales.

“It is so important that maternity teams of midwives, doctors and others work well together, and Sarah is helping them to do just that. Her indefatiga­ble spirit, determinat­ion and enthusiasm are something we all can learn from.

“She is someone who truly deserves this accolade and I congratula­te her on winning this coveted award.”

After receiving her award, Sarah said: “It is an absolute honour to receive this award, which follows a wonderfull­y fulfilling midwifery career which latterly I have been proud to dedicate to PROMPT Wales.

“Whilst I have been in the fortunate position of leading this programme, none of it would have been possible without the support of individual­s and teams throughout NHS Wales.

“I would particular­ly like to thank Jonathan Webb, Sarah Morris and Jane Storey and my colleagues in the Welsh Risk Pool.

“Colleagues in maternity services throughout NHS Wales made the implementa­tion of PROMPT Wales possible and they must be recognised and commended. This is one for Wales.”

RCM’s Annual Awards ceremony on October 27 was hosted by presenter and musician Myleene Klass.

 ?? Carmen Valino ?? Wales Midwife of the Year Sarah Hookes, pictured with Myleene Klass
Carmen Valino Wales Midwife of the Year Sarah Hookes, pictured with Myleene Klass

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