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National maternity investigation launched to drive urgent improvements in care

23rd June 2025

Earlier today (23 June) at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) World Conference, Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting announced a rapid national investigation into NHS maternity services to drive urgent improvements to care and safety. The investigation will urgently look at worst-performing services in the country, but also across the entire […]

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Miscarriage Association meets with Government to discuss bereavement leave for pregnancy loss

9th June 2025

Earlier today (9 June), Miscarriage Association Chief Executive Vicki Robinson visited the Department for Business and Trade to meet with Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Justin Madders MP. The meeting was an important step in continuing discussions around the Government’s commitment to introducing bereavement leave for those affected by pregnancy loss before 24 weeks. The Government […]

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Miscarriage Association announces Nisha Begum Reedtz as latest Ambassador

28th April 2025

We’re pleased to welcome Nisha Begum Reedtz as our latest Ambassador. She joins Matthew Burton, star of Educating Yorkshire, and Natalie Lowe, former Strictly Come Dancing Professional. Nisha is a solicitor, PhD researcher at King’s College London, and the reigning Ms Great Britain London. Having experienced the heartbreak of six miscarriages, including two late-term losses, […]

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Miscarriage Association urges Government and employers to invest in support for women’s health

10th April 2025

We have thrown our support behind an open letter to Employment Minister Alison McGovern, calling on the Government to take action on women’s health in the workplace. Penned by 28 organisations, including the Chartered Institute of Professional Development (CIPD) and Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM), the letter pushes for further action to help employers invest […]

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