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rebecca gilbert

@rebeccagil83

Senior Project Manager for London Maternity Clinical Network. @FNightingaleF Scholar. A supporter of equality for all in Maternity Care. All views are my own.

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Diverse Cymru Completing the #rcmshortlist for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, sponsored by Diverse Cymru: Tackling Racism Team, Kingston University The London Region Maternity Team, NHS England London #rcmawards (2/2)

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Absolutely so proud to be shortlisted for the work we have done around improving interpretation access within maternity services. Communication is fundamental in providing safe and effective care Laura she/her Sarah Espenhahn Kate Brintworth Nina Khazaezadeh

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A very well deserved appointment, a great leader for our team and for maternity and service users all across London. 🙌🏽❤️

Nina Khazaezadeh (@khazaezadeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're considering options on #ResultsDay2024, why not become a CapitalMidwife today and support diverse families & babies, our next generation, experience the vibrant energy of the city while making a meaningful impact on countless lives NHS London rebecca gilbert

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Well done to all of those receiving A level results yesterday. Have you considered training as a Midwife? It really is one of the most rewarding jobs and has so many different paths where you can advocate for mothers and their babies. Nina Khazaezadeh NHS London

Well done to all of those receiving A level results yesterday. 

Have you considered training as a Midwife? It really is one of the most rewarding jobs and has so many different paths where you can advocate for mothers and their babies. <a href="/khazaezadeh/">Nina Khazaezadeh</a> <a href="/NHSEnglandLDN/">NHS London</a>
Sophie Russell (@sophiedrussell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With cardiac disease a leading cause of indirect maternal death all midwives will find this symposium important and helpful. Please share.

Chris Wild (@ccwild79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When local authorities close down key services in our communities for young people in care, we inevitably see a rise in homelessness. Vulnerable teenagers are already sleeping rough, and without proper support, this crisis will only worsen. We must invest in youth services now to

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Our patients and staff come from hundreds of different backgrounds, cultures and faiths. Join us on 24 September (4-6pm) to find out more about how we provide compassionate and inclusive care to our patients and their loved ones. Book your place 👉 bit.ly/4e7t8Ph

Our patients and staff come from hundreds of different backgrounds, cultures and faiths. 

Join us on 24 September (4-6pm) to find out more about how we provide compassionate and inclusive care to our patients and their loved ones.

Book your place
👉 bit.ly/4e7t8Ph
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🧵 1/5 8 years ago, I gave birth to my first daughter. As a Black woman, I quickly realised my race had everything to do with the lack of care, attention, and inadequate treatment I received during my maternal and post-natal experience. This realisation led me to start

🧵 1/5 8 years ago, I gave birth to my first daughter. As a Black woman, I quickly realised my race had everything to do with the lack of care, attention, and inadequate treatment I received during my maternal and post-natal experience. This realisation led me to start
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2/8 Today, I'm both humbled and determined as we prepare for our 5th annual Black Maternal Mental Health Week UK, taking place September 23-29, 2024. It's especially needed after the birth of my 3rd daughter, where I haven't seen much change on the ground.

2/8 Today, I'm both humbled and determined as we prepare for our 5th annual Black Maternal Mental Health Week UK, taking place September 23-29, 2024. It's especially needed after the birth of my 3rd daughter, where I haven't seen much change on the ground.
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3/8 This journey has shown me the critical need to address the disparities Black women face in maternal mental health. In our support groups, I've heard countless stories of women feeling unheard, unsupported, and often traumatised by their experiences.

3/8 This journey has shown me the critical need to address the disparities Black women face in maternal mental health. In our support groups, I've heard countless stories of women feeling unheard, unsupported, and often traumatised by their experiences.
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4/8 Over the course of the week, we'll explore: Understanding Disparities in Black Maternal Mental Health Breaking the Silence on Mental Health Stigma Acknowledging Birth Trauma and Pregnancy Loss Nurturing Black Child Mental Health Building Support Networks and Allyship

4/8 Over the course of the week, we'll explore:

Understanding Disparities in Black Maternal Mental Health
Breaking the Silence on Mental Health Stigma
Acknowledging Birth Trauma and Pregnancy Loss
Nurturing Black Child Mental Health
Building Support Networks and Allyship
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5/5 We'll reflect on our journey and create strategies for change, sharing real experiences like a mother dismissed when seeking help for postpartum depression. We'll address how cultural backgrounds are often ignored, highlighting the need for culturally competent care. This

5/5 We'll reflect on our journey and create strategies for change, sharing real experiences like a mother dismissed when seeking help for postpartum depression. We'll address how cultural backgrounds are often ignored, highlighting the need for culturally competent care. This
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So BBC Breakfast find 90 private tutors in the UK have been convicted of sexual offences involving children over the past 20 years. People offering private lessons do not have to be checked before working with young people That has to change immediately