Maternity and neonatal taskforce members confirmed

The 17-strong members of the maternity and neonatal taskforce chaired by health and social care secretary, Wes Streeting, have been confirmed.

Wes Streeting (c) Alamy

Wes Streeting (c) Alamy

The taskforce, which includes families, senior NHS leaders, royal colleges, campaigners, academics and third sector representatives, will act on the recommendations of Baroness Amos' review due this June.

Streeting said: ‘I ordered an independent national investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal services to make sure families harmed by maternity care get the truth and accountability they deserve.

‘Baroness Amos will deliver on this vital work this June but to deliver truly meaningful change — so that other families do not face the ordeals too many are already enduring — we must be ready to act swiftly.

‘The 17-strong taskforce will start work straight away, so we will be ready to drive improvement from the moment the investigation's recommendations are published.

‘At the same time, we're continuing to invest millions in schemes that are working to deliver safer and more equitable maternity care to benefit families today.'

The taskforce members include:

  • Wes Streeting, secretary of state for health and social care (chair)
  • Baroness Merron, Parliamentary under-secretary of state for women's health and mental health (deputy chair and chair of the Regulators and Investigatory Bodies Expert Reference Group)
  • Duncan Burton, chief nursing officer for England (senior responsible officer for maternity)
  • Helen Gittos, family representative (chair of Family Expert Reference Group)
  • Gary Andrews, family representative (chair of Family Expert Reference Group)
  • Cathy Brewster, family representative (chair of Family Expert Reference Group)
  • Lauren Caulfield, family representative (Health Equity Expert Reference Group lived experience representative)
  • Habib Naqvi, chief executive of the NHS Race and Health Observatory (chair of the Health Equity Expert Reference Group)
  • Nina Johns, consultant obstetrician and clinical director at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (co-chair of Workforce, Clinical and Academic Expert Reference Group)
  • Helen Cheyne, Professor of maternal and child health research at the University of Stirling and Professor of midwifery at the Royal College of Midwives (Scotland) (co-chair of Workforce, Clinical and Academic Expert Reference Group)  
  • Avey Bhatia, chief nurse at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, co-lead on Patient Safety and Clinical Governance (senior health system representative)
  • Louise Stead, chief executive of Ashford and St Peter's and Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trusts (senior health system representative)
  • Gill Walton, chief executive of the Royal College of Midwives
  • Alison Wright, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • Representative of The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health/British Association of Perinatal Medicine - to be confirmed
  • Clea Harmer, chief executive of Sands (Chair of Charity and Third Sector Expert Reference Group)
  • Helene Normann, senior advisor and chief midwifery officer at the Norwegian Directorate of Health (international Expert).

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