Maternity & Midwifery Forum
Birmingham Maternity and Midwifery Festival 2026

Birmingham Maternity & Midwifery Festival 2026

Wednesday 13 May 2026 | Cranmore Avenue, Shirley, Solihull, B90 4LF

 

New format, free to attend, Maternity & Midwifery Festivals for 2026

Join over 300 healthcare professionals to take part in the Midlands’ biggest Maternity and Midwifery Festival.

An opportunity for maternity, midwifery and early years professionals across the Midlands to hear the latest NHS policy changes, clinical innovations and new research from our inspiring expert speakers.

  • New Women & Infants Health stream
  • New Education session for university departments and NHS trust trainers
  • New content for neonatal nursing, health visiting, GP practice nurses and mental health nurses caring for women and babies
  • New maternity management content

Plus, a diverse exhibition of new equipment, products, services, networks, publications and all you need to stay in touch and support your career development and professional knowledge.

A full day of inspiring talks, counting toward CPD and revalidation and networking opportunities, plus the full festival video box set of every presentation completely FREE.

  • Explore self-development opportunities for every stage of your career
  • Update your knowledge, refresh your skills, recharge your batteries
  • Plan and get credits for your revalidation and continuing professional development
  • Get up to speed with the latest campaigns, courses and resources
  • Professional presentations, Meet the Expert talks, workshops, wellbeing taster sessions, academic poster display, all topped off with a diverse exhibition and lots of fantastic prizes in our prize draw.

A chance to revitalise, re-energise and recharge – and it’s free to attend.

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with likeminded practising and student healthcare professionals.

Book your place today. (Link to register page)

Stand up for Midwifery

As part of the Midlands Maternity and Midwifery Festival on Wed 13th May in Birmingham there will be a rally for midwifery.

At 13.00 live at the venue and online for the many watching around the UK there will be a series of speeches and short presentations in support of improving midwifery services and education.

With constant inquiries and reports looking at maternity services its time for midwives and maternity staff to make their voice heard and end the blame culture making women insecure about childbirth.

Listen to women, fund the services they want, continuity of care, no woman sent home for lack of beds, listen to women, listen to midwives.

Make our voice heard in person and online.

Standing up for midwifery.

Edidong Ishola,

Perinatal Mental Health Expert,

MIKEDCAREs

Sam Todd,

Consultant Midwife,

Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Beth Malory,

Lecturer in English Linguistics,

University College London