The RCM

@MidwivesRCM

Royal College of Midwives is the voice of midwifery, the UK’s only trade union & professional organisation led by midwives for midwives & MSWs.

Joined April 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 25

    If you are , ✅ If you have a headache that won’t go away ✅ If you notice any bleeding ✅ If you’re worried that your baby is moving less or differently ☎️ Call NHS 111 or your maternity team

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  2. 10 hours ago

    "Without clear steps by the government, the report does nothing to protect people, particularly NHS staff who are likely to have heightened exposure to the virus" says RCM CEO

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  3. 11 hours ago

    “At the start of my pregnancy I didn’t envisage that I would face giving birth during a global pandemic” Siam Mashall shares her experience giving birth

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  4. 13 hours ago

    Hi all, here is the updated poster with amends to the event:

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  5. 15 hours ago

    What’s new for you in i-learn? Human factors and reducing errors, Group Strep B, Peri-partum pelvic floor and lots more! Take a look:

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  6. 16 hours ago

    Have you registered your interest for the RCM Conference? On 6-7 October meet with colleagues, share stories and support growth in your profession

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  7. 17 hours ago

    Are you looking for more support when it comes to your mental wellbeing? This free text service offers weekly prompts and signposts for all members

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  8. Jun 2

    Training will begin to roll out to RCM staff this month, then to our workplace reps

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  9. Jun 2

    'Racism and unconscious bias have no place in the NHS & we will do all we can to eradicate it from maternity services says' RCM CEO on new report on Disparities in the risk and outcomes of

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  10. Jun 2

    Take part in an online session for Band 7 on 5 June to share experiences of working through a global pandemic:

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  11. Jun 2

    Sally Sidhu & Jan Gatehouse from winners of JOHNSON’S® Excellence in Maternity Care and Innovation RCM Annual Award for colostrum project talk about it on at - starts at 26 mins, 59 secs

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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 2

    It’s completely unacceptable for this report to be delayed. Coronavirus has a disproportionate impact on Black communities, and Black public service workers. It’s time for answers and actions, not more delays. The report should be published today

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  13. Jun 2

    Make sure you check out the winners write up in - Relive the announcements and celebrate the winners of this year's awards!

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  14. Jun 2

    A great message from students starting their placements today

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  15. Jun 2

    Community Rachel Millar makes the front cover of Vogue as the July edition celebrates the millions of key workers

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  16. Jun 1

    We strongly urge RCM members - and - to take part in this important survey from the TUC. We need to challenge racism, both inherent and overt, in ALL settings and to do that we need to hear from you.

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  17. Jun 1

    Due to the current situation, we are not sure whether we will be able to hold the RCM Conference in person on 6-7 October. But don’t fret, even if we can’t be face to face, we will still be holding the conference virtually celebrating!

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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 1

    We worked with and other colleagues to write to calling for better provision in health services for domestic abuse victims and perpetrators Read more:

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 1

    Keep an eye out for the latest student newsletter from this afternoon 👀 if you do not receive the email and would like to - update your account details and opt in here:

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  20. Jun 1

    Have you checked out the winners write up in yet?! Make sure you do, relive the announcements and join us in congratulating the winners again!

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  21. Retweeted
    Jun 1

    A first look at our June cover! 🌞 From research to clinical practice, we have a range of thought-provoking papers for this month

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