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To: Dr Dan Poulter Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health

Save Independent Midwifery in the UK

TO: HEALTH MINISTER DR. DAN POULTER

Dear Dr Dan Poulter,

In a few months new EU rules mean that Independent Midwives will no longer be able to work in the UK. From October midwives working outside of the NHS will require professional indemnity insurance (PII) but since 2002 they have not been able to obtain this through the insurance industry.

You have pledged to support us in finding a solution. We are calling on you to keep your pledge so that independent midwives can continue to practice and provide care to thousands of women in the UK.

Why is this important?

Independent midwives are fully registered and regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and choose to practice outside the NHS in order to provide continuity of care during pregnancy, birth and post-natally. They are valued by women who seek their support and better maternity outcomes that continuity of care provides.

Independent midwives often care for women who have had traumatic experiences in previous pregnancies. For many women, this is an absolute priority. Women must be able to choose where, how and with whom they give birth. Some women have said that if they cannot choose an independent midwife, they would rather give birth alone. We know this is not safe. We are concerned that midwives may be go underground or that women may seek the services of untrained birth attendants.

Our midwives also provide vital support to the NHS. Trusts call on the support of their local Independent Midwives when they do not have the skills available. We also relieve pressure on the system when women opt out of NHS care, saving an estimated £10-13 million per year with just 170 midwives. With 2000 expressions of interest from midwives to become independent we could potentially save the NHS in the region of £100 million pounds per annum.

From October 2013 thousands of women could be denied this ‘gold standard’ midwifery care as independent midwives have not been able to obtain the insurance cover required by EU law. The Government has promised to support us in finding a solution and has said that independent Midwives should continue to book women who are due to give birth after October but no action has yet been taken.

You can find out more about the current situation regarding independent midwifery in the U.K in this recent R4 ‘Woman’s Hour’ programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8qxc

You can read more about the history and background to this situation here: http://www.birthrights.org.uk/2013/02/the-end-of-independent-midwifery-consultation-launched-into-mandatory-insurance-for-midwives/

Independent midwives Facebook campaign page here: https://www.facebook.com/ChooseYourMidwife

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2013-06-28 06:52:47 +0100

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