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Maternity safety in focus: What the National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation means for you - and what to do next

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The National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation is a landmark moment. Its recommendations, published on 30 June 2026, aim to drive urgent improvements in maternity and neonatal care and safety, reduce inequalities and deliver justice and accountability for families. Every maternity professional needs to understand what this means for their organisation - and act on it.

Browne Jacobson have assembled a panel of leading legal, clinical and patient voices to help you do exactly that.

During this interactive session, you will gain a clear understanding of the investigation’s key findings and recommendations, insight into what they mean for your organisation in practice and actionable steps you can take back to your team straight away.

The session will be chaired by Browne Jacobson’s Kelly Buckley, Partner, and Amelia Newbold, Risk Management Lead, who will provide expert legal analysis and discuss the implications with our panel:

  • Sarah Land - Co-Founder and CEO of the charity Peeps, and mum to Heidi. Sarah set up Peeps to support parents, families and friends affected by HIE (Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy). She brings a powerful patient and family perspective, advocating for meaningful engagement with affected families throughout the process of change.
  • Dr Denise Chaffer - CBE FRCN, a highly experienced midwife and healthcare executive specialising in clinical risk and patient safety. Denise is the former Director of Safety and Learning for NHS Resolution and Chair of the Independent Review of Maternity and Neonatal Service at Swansea Bay. She brings unparalleled insight into what effective implementation of systemic recommendations actually requires on the ground.
  • Ms Jyoti Sidhu - Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, offering a frontline clinical perspective on the realities of delivering change within a busy NHS trust.
  • Lorraine Cardill - Director of Midwifery and Neonatal Services at George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust and South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust, offering a frontline clinical perspective on the realities of delivering change within two busy NHS trusts.

You will have the chance to share experiences and best practice with peers and put your questions directly to the panel. Join this important conversation by registering your free space here. 

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