The message is to 'get every voice heard'
The team behind the review into maternity failings at Nottingham hospitals have issued a message to staff who came forward as part of the initial inquiry which was scrapped. In May last year, leading midwife Donna Ockenden was appointed to chair a new review into Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust's 'inadequate' maternity services.
Through the independent review's Twitter account, Ms Ockenden's team said those staff members had contacted the old review which was brought to a close last June. And those members of staff will now be sent letters asking for permission to allow for their information from the old review to be transferred to the new team.
The Shrewsbury and Telford review covered cases from more than 40 years, from 1973 to 2020, whereas the Nottingham review will investigate cases from 2012 onwards.
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