Racism and lack of compassion factors in 'failing' maternity care, report finds
Racism and 'poor' staff relationships factors in maternity care failings, report finds 6 hours ago Michael Buchanan ,Social affairs correspondentand Adam Eley ,BBC News Maternity services in England are failing "too many" families, with problems "at every stage" of the maternity journey, an interim report has found.
In her interim report, Baroness Amos centred her findings on six key areas.
Failures within the system have been known about, and reported on, for years.
An inquest concluded that neglect had contributed to the infant's death.
"It's not going deep enough. it's not just what's happening at these hospitals. It's the regulators as well," said Robyn.
The regulators are not being reviewed by Baroness Amos.
"As families, we have received lacklustre care," added Jonathan.
"We [therefore] deserve the gold standard of accountability - and progressing a rushed, high-level review, instead of a statutory inquiry, is not receiving the gold standard. "Future mothers and future children may not suffer the same irreversible fate that we have if a [properly] conducted inquiry happens. "
But it's emerged this week that the group has not yet been established.
The Department for Health and Social Care said they would be announcing the membership "shortly".
"It is important that the taskforce is established as soon as possible," said Welsh, "because without it we don't have that driving force [and] those big, bold policies
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