Nottingham Post

1,000 are contacted for review into cases

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MORE than 1,000 families have now been identified as having cases which could be relevant to the review into Nottingham’s maternity services.

The inquiry into services at the Queen’s Medical Centre and City Hospital was launched after families with experience­s of maternity failings demanded it.

Donna Ockenden, who previously uncovered 200 avoidable baby deaths at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust, was appointed to head the Nottingham review in May. It officially launched at the start of September. On October 13, Ms Ockenden said more than 700 families had made contact as well as more than 70 former and current hospital workers.

But Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH), which is at the centre of the maternity review, now says that more than 1,000 families have been identified as having cases which could be relevant to the review. The trust says that alongside Ms Ockenden, it has written to all of the families and that letters will be arriving this week with informatio­n about how they can contact the review.

In a statement, NUH said: “We are committed to making the necessary and sustainabl­e improvemen­ts to our maternity services and this is why we will continue to do all we can to support the work of the independen­t review. This includes ensuring that ‘family voices’ are heard.

“We are also reiteratin­g our support for current and former NUH colleagues who work directly in or closely with our maternity services to speak with the review team if they want to. This is a confidenti­al process and staff can share their experience­s of working here.

“We know that this is an unsettling time for women and families using our maternity services right now. If you have any concerns about your care or have further questions, we encourage you to speak to your midwife or consultant.”

The review is expected to last for 18 months. NUH’S maternity services at both the Queen’s Medical Centre and City Hospital are currently rated ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission.

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