To celebrate International Day of the Midwife, Maternity & Midwifery Forum streamed a full day of international video highlights and live streamed interviews and discussions with maternity leaders.
The live stream was an overwhelming success with more than 3,400 midwives and student midwives joining in from all around the world throughout the day.
However we know that many of you weren’t able to participate because of shift patterns and other demands on your time. As such, in response to overwhelming demand, we will be re-running the day here from 10:00 – 18:00 on Saturday 16th May.
Tune in and watch top presentations from past Maternity & Midwifery Festivals, reflections and studio discussions from maternity leaders and input from across the world.
Drop in at any point throughout the day and join us for the stream as it suits you, watch live here.
Speakers include:
- Jess Phillips MP, Shadow Minister (Home Office)
- Roy Lilley, Health Policy Analyst, Writer and Broadcaster
- Professor Lesley Page CBE, Visiting Professor, King’s College London
- Karen Jewell, Nursing Officer for Maternity and Early Years, Office of the CNO Wales
- Professor Soo Downe OBE, Professor of Community Health and Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire
- Professor Mary J Renfrew BSc RN RM PhD FRSE, Professor of Mother and Infant Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee;
Order of play:
10.00 Live discussion: Looking to the future
Video message from Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent OBE, Chief Midwifery Officer, England
Roy Lilley, Health Policy Analyst, Writer and Broadcaster (confirmed)
10.30 Guest talk: Domestic violence in pregnancy – the midwife’s role
Jess Phillips MP, Shadow Minister (Home Office)
Dr Anita Byrne, Midwifery Programmes Director / Midwife Lecturer, Dundalk College of Technology, Ireland
Sue Macdonald, Co-editor, Mayes Midwifery; Curator, Maternity and Midwifery Festivals
11.00 Live discussion: COVID-19
Professor Mary Renfrew BSc RN RM PhD FRSE, Professor of Mother and Infant Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee
11.30 Video highlights
Insights from transforming UK maternity Services (IME 19)
Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent OBE, Chief Midwifery Officer, England
12.15 Live discussion: Leadership
Professor Lesley Page CBE, Visiting Professor, King’s College London
Professor Soo Downe OBE, Professor of Community Health and Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire
13.00: The Practising Midwife Live Studio
Dr Anna Byrom and & guests
Hannah Tizzard, Blood to Baby
Dr Claire Feeley, Editor
13.30 International video highlights
Midwifery: a global update – what this means for normal labour and birth
Fran McConville, Midwifery Advisor, World Health Organisation
Growing a family with dignity
Dr Neel Shah, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School, USA
14.30 Live discussion: Women’s Choices: Waterbirth and COVID-19
Dianne Garland, Midwifery Consultant and author
15.00 Video highlights: Midwifery practice & the revised RCOG guidelines on Group B Strep
Jane Plumb MBE, Chief Executive, Group B Strep Support
15.30 Live discussion: GBSS update
Jane Plumb MBE, Chief Executive, Group B Strep Support
Lynsey White
16.00 Video highlights
Breastfeeding as a public health issue…who really decides how we feed our babies?
Professor Amy Brown, Professor of Child Public Health, Department of Public Health, Policy and Social Sciences, Swansea University
Seeding baby’s microbiome – how baby’s bacterial start can change their life
Bridget Supple, Founder, You Baby’s Biome
17.00 Guests & interviews: (Inter)national focus
Video message: Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent OBE, Chief Midwifery Officer, England
Karen Jewell, Nursing Officer for Maternity and Early Years, Office of the CNO Wales
Amy Hargreaves, Professional Officer, NSW Nurses and Midwives Association, Australia
17.30 Video highlights
Norwegian manual perineum protection technique
Hana Kleprlikova, Midwife, Croydon University Hospital; Charles University, Prague
Midwife-led physical activity classes during pregnancy
Abigail Holmes, Consultant Midwife, Cardiff and Vale UHB