With meeting with many authorities and organisations:.
A) Medicines and Health Reg, Authority (MHRA) and The Commission for Human Medicines (CHM) . Since 2017 when we lost Rebecca to Maternal suicide, we have been a driving force in the review, regulation and safe prescribing of psychotropic, psychiatric and anti depressant medications, because of growing concerns and recognition of the historically severe adverse reactions and suicides, unecessarily plaguing our society, yet benefiting the pharaceutical companies who sponsor the MHRA, while making vast profits.
B) All Party Parliamentary Groups: Working with ‘Birth Trauma’ APPG, and collaborating particularly with the ‘Beyond Pills’ APPG who share our robustly evidenced concerns, and efforts to avoid the overprescribing of high risk drugs.
https://beyondpillsappg.org/
“To move UK healthcare beyond an over-reliance on pills by combining social prescribing, lifestyle medicine, psychosocial interventions and safe deprescribing. As well as reducing unnecessary and inappropriate prescribing, this integrated approach will improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities”.
Beyond Pills APPG., promotes the provision of our Mother and Baby Residential Respite Home, and Rebecca’s Law for which we have statements from MP Dr. Simon Opher, giving 100% support.
C) The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC): Discussion regarding renewal of Midwifery training at Canterbury Christchurch University and, promotion of advanced midwifery skills, to encourage more natural childbirth, and the avoidance of surgical birth interventions, caesareans and birth trauma. They have endorsed the following efforts we were already involved in at Christchurch Canterbury University.
Christchurch Canterbury: We are working with the Lead Midwife for Education Caroline Gibbs at Christchurch Canterbury, and with many other stakeholders, all who are attending Christchurch summits to gather the best advice and suggestions for the renewal of the badly needed midwifery training course, which was cancelled by the NMC in May 2023, due to concerns about safety, quality and grades exacerbated by impoverished funding. For decades since the 1960’s, Canterbury Christchurch has been a proud midwifery training stalwart, and for all the common sense reasons, we need to get midwifery training reinstated there so that we can improve upon midwifery practice and standards in East Kent.