Midwives are fully accountable as the lead professional for the care and support of childbearing women and newborn infants, and partners and families. Respecting human rights, they work in partnership with women, enabling their views, preferences, and decisions, and helping to strengthen their capabilities. They promote safe and effective care, drawing on the best available evidence at all times. They communicate effectively and with kindness and compassion.
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Health inequalities: the power of maternity care | ||
Human rights in maternity care: advocating for women | ||
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Lone working: advice and good practice (2018) | ||
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Mandatory reporting of female genital mutilation | ||
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NMC code | ||
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Ockenden ReportOckenden Report - Maternity services at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust | |
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Planning your elective? Guide to overseas placements | ||
Promoting compassionate and supportive workplaces | ||
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Reflection | |
Research module 1: An introduction to clinical research in the NHS | |
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