Black and Asian bereaved parents whose baby died during pregnancy or shortly after birth have shared their experiences as part of the Sands Listening Project. The 56 parents who took part shone a light on care that works well, while also highlighting barriers, biases, and poor care.
In the report, published by Sands, you can read more about:
the findings
pregnancy loss and baby deaths among Black and Asian babies in the UK
real-life experiences and case studies
what needs to change.
Follow the link below to access the Listening Project report on the Sands website.
First used by the US army on combat missions, the after action review is a structured approach for reflecting on the work of a group and identifying strengths, weaknesses and areas for improvement.
This NHS Improvement document explains what an after action review and when and how to use it.
In this third blog of the series, I will discuss how I went about setting up a calm space as part of Chase Farm Hospital's Safety Incident Supporting Our Staff (SISOS) initiative. This allows staff to go and rest and get support if needed.