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Shropshire maternity failings investigation to interview staff | Shropshire maternity failings investigation to interview staff |
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Donna Ockenden's report in 2022 found serious failings in Shropshire's maternity services | Donna Ockenden's report in 2022 found serious failings in Shropshire's maternity services |
A police investigation into maternity services at two hospitals has started interviewing current and former members of staff. | A police investigation into maternity services at two hospitals has started interviewing current and former members of staff. |
West Mercia Police began the inquiry in June 2020, while a review by senior midwife Donna Ockenden was ongoing - Ockenden would eventually find there had been catastrophic failings at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust. | |
The police investigation was set up to explore whether there was evidence to support a criminal case against the trust or any individuals involved. | The police investigation was set up to explore whether there was evidence to support a criminal case against the trust or any individuals involved. |
The hospital trust said it recognised it was important people get "the answers they have waited for" and that it was fully cooperating with police. | |
The Ockenden inquiry examined maternity practices at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust over a period of 20 years. | The Ockenden inquiry examined maternity practices at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust over a period of 20 years. |
Initially set up to examine 23 cases, it was widened to include almost 1,600 cases where there were concerns over maternity care. | Initially set up to examine 23 cases, it was widened to include almost 1,600 cases where there were concerns over maternity care. |
It found the failures may have led to the deaths of more than 200 babies, nine mothers and left other infants with life-changing injuries. | It found the failures may have led to the deaths of more than 200 babies, nine mothers and left other infants with life-changing injuries. |
Hundreds of the cases have been examined by police officers involved in Operation Lincoln. | Hundreds of the cases have been examined by police officers involved in Operation Lincoln. |
The senior officer in the police investigation, Supt Carl Moore, said the start of staff interviews represented a new phase. | The senior officer in the police investigation, Supt Carl Moore, said the start of staff interviews represented a new phase. |
"We are committed to ensuring that the families involved are fully informed at each stage of our enquiries," he said. | "We are committed to ensuring that the families involved are fully informed at each stage of our enquiries," he said. |
Improvements made by hospitals | Improvements made by hospitals |
Jo Williams, the chief executive of the trust which runs the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Telford's Princess Royal Hospital, said: "We are truly sorry for the harm caused to those families who rightfully expected a safe experience under our care, and who were let down by us." | Jo Williams, the chief executive of the trust which runs the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Telford's Princess Royal Hospital, said: "We are truly sorry for the harm caused to those families who rightfully expected a safe experience under our care, and who were let down by us." |
The trust also said its maternity services would remain fully open during the police investigation. | The trust also said its maternity services would remain fully open during the police investigation. |
It noted the most recent inspection of the hospitals by the CQC, in 2023, rated the maternity services as "good" overall. | It noted the most recent inspection of the hospitals by the CQC, in 2023, rated the maternity services as "good" overall. |
It said there had been improvements in midwifery staffing levels, training, risk assessments and the way it listens to women and families. | It said there had been improvements in midwifery staffing levels, training, risk assessments and the way it listens to women and families. |
But it said there would be more change to come and added: "We will continue to work with our colleagues, with families and with our local communities to provide the best standards of care." | But it said there would be more change to come and added: "We will continue to work with our colleagues, with families and with our local communities to provide the best standards of care." |
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