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A discussion regarding inequalities in maternal care

Following on from the publication of the Report by the House of Commons (Women and Equalities Committee) into Black Maternal Health, please join us for our next webinar dealing with inequalities in maternal care.

We are delighted to have the following speakers join us: 

  • Wendy Olayiwola (National Maternity Lead for Equality at NHS England and NHS Improvement)
  • Denise Chaffer (Director of Safety and Learning at NHS Resolution) 
  • Miss Christina Cotzias (Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and part of the Maternity Serious Incident Oversight Group) 

The webinar will consider the causes of health disparities and examine some of the strategies being implemented to ensure improvements (including the need for an effective culture within maternity departments).

The discussion will be chaired by: Rebecca Hunt and Rohana Abeywardana.

This webinar is hosted via On24. Please see the relevant privacy policy here.

Programme agenda

Welcome
09:30
Presentations
09:35
Close
11:00

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