The families are identified as having cases potentially relevant to the Donna Ockenden-led review
In a video update, Donna Ockenden said her team was ready to support those who had received lettersLetters have been sent to more than 1,000 families identified as having cases potentially relevant to an ongoing review of maternity services in Nottingham.
She said her team had been contacted by more than 700 families and 250 current and former staff members.dozens of babies diedMs Ockenden was approached by families in Nottingham after chairing a review into the deaths of more than 200 babies at Shrewsbury in what was the UK's biggest maternity scandal.
Neonatal deaths from 24 weeks gestation that occur up to 28 days of life; including neonatal serious incident reports and neonatal never eventsMaternal death up to 42 days post-partum: "You will receive a letter from me, but sent from the trust, asking you to give your consent to join our review.
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