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Some 43 services have supported the campaign which aims to improve health, safety and wellbeing of midwives, student midwives and MSWs, to that they can continue to provide high maternity care for women and their families.
Suzanne Tyler, RCM Director for Services to Members, said: "This is a great achievement and is testament to the hard work and effort of our representatives and staff.
"It is very encouraging to see so many heads of midwifery concerned abut the wellbeing of the staff, engaging with the campaign and committing time and resources to it.
"It shows not only a concern for staff but a commitment to the mothers, babies and families they care for. I look forward to many more trusts signing up to our charter."
The Caring for You campaign was launched in June with the aim of getting NHS organisations across the UK to sign up to the charter.
(JP/LM)
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Successful Response To RCM Charter
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has said a quarter of maternity services in the UK have now signed up to its Caring For You charter.Some 43 services have supported the campaign which aims to improve health, safety and wellbeing of midwives, student midwives and MSWs, to that they can continue to provide high maternity care for women and their families.
Suzanne Tyler, RCM Director for Services to Members, said: "This is a great achievement and is testament to the hard work and effort of our representatives and staff.
"It is very encouraging to see so many heads of midwifery concerned abut the wellbeing of the staff, engaging with the campaign and committing time and resources to it.
"It shows not only a concern for staff but a commitment to the mothers, babies and families they care for. I look forward to many more trusts signing up to our charter."
The Caring for You campaign was launched in June with the aim of getting NHS organisations across the UK to sign up to the charter.
(JP/LM)
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