Maternity Care 2025-09-03
2025-09-03
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Q1
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Bedford hospital's maternity services were downgraded to 'inadequate', and its home birth service was reduced. The question focuses on these specific issues.
Will the Minister ensure that the review examines why choices for birthing services are still being cut? Will he guarantee improved outcomes in maternity and perinatal care, so that all women can access safe, personalised, high-quality care?
My hon. Friend is a strong campaigner on this issue for his constituents. The Care Quality Commission has committed to monitoring maternity services at Bedford hospitals closely, including through further inspections, to ensure that people receive safe care while improvements are implemented.
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Guarantee of improved outcomes in perinatal care not addressed directly
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Q2
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Sussex families are calling for Donna Ockenden to lead the maternity care review.
Does the Minister agree that listening to the voices of bereaved families who have lost their babies is of essential importance? If he does, will he listen to the calls of Sussex families to appoint Donna Ockenden to lead their review?
I agree that it is vital to listen to those voices; it will not be possible to get to the bottom of why care is not of an acceptable standard without hearing those voices. I have heard what the hon. Lady has said about Donna Ockenden and I will certainly take that away to discuss with ministerial colleagues.
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Appointment of Donna Ockenden not confirmed
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Q3
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Luton and Dunstable hospital’s maternity unit has been downgraded to ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission.
Does the Minister agree with me that mothers and babies deserve better? What cross-departmental work is taking place to ensure that NHS trusts across the country improve maternity care?
My hon. Friend is campaigning strongly for her constituents on this issue. We are establishing the maternity and neonatal national taskforce, which will develop a national plan to drive improvements across maternity and neonatal care. It will be chaired by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and made up of a panel of experts, and family, charity and staff representatives.
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Specific cross-departmental work details not provided
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Q4
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Post-maternity complications such as female pelvic prolapse are a concern, with lack of answers on surgical mesh implant issues.
Will the Minister work with his counterparts at the Department of Health and Social Care to get a realistic update on exactly what has happened as a result of the Hughes report, and give me the information about meetings between the Department and the Patient Safety Commissioner about progress on those recommendations?
I will absolutely raise the issue with colleagues in the Department and we will write to the hon. Lady urgently with the answers she is looking for.
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No immediate update on Hughes report progress provided
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Q5
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Theo Clarke and Rosie Duffield’s report recommended a national maternity strategy, but progress is seen as slow.
How will the Minister address ongoing and widespread concerns, which we have heard again in the Chamber, react to the existing evidence and stop the belief that many women are being failed by this Labour Government?
I really do find it a bit rich that the Conservatives stand there and try to lecture us after the 14 years of neglect and incompetence that were the trademark of their time in government. Baroness Amos is chairing the independent maternity and neonatal investigation, which will be a rapid investigation with two core roles: to conduct urgent reviews by the end of this year of up to 10 trusts where there are specific issues; and to conduct a systemic investigation into maternity and neonatal care in England.
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Addressing concerns directly not fully addressed
Conservative Neglect During Their Time In Government
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