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How messages between two dads helped expose the largest NHS maternity scandal

How messages between two dads helped expose the largest NHS maternity scandal

Summary

A review found 260 babies died or were seriously injured due to long-standing failures in maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Families affected by the tragedies, including Gary Andrews and Dr. Jack Hawkins, played a key role in exposing the problems and pushing for changes.

Key Facts

  • The Nottingham maternity review was led by Donna Ockenden and published after serious failings were found at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.
  • 260 babies either died or suffered serious injury due to systemic issues in maternity services.
  • Jack and Sarah Hawkins lost their daughter Harriet in 2016; an external review later found 13 care failures and said her death could likely have been prevented.
  • The initial hospital investigation incorrectly blamed an infection and found no fault, but families challenged these findings.
  • Gary and Sarah Andrews lost their daughter Wynter in 2019 due to missed warning signs and poor staff handovers during a busy hospital shift.
  • The Care Quality Commission prosecuted the hospital trust over Wynter’s death, resulting in an £800,000 fine after the trust admitted failures.
  • Staff shortages and unsafe practices had been previously highlighted by midwives before the deaths occurred.
  • The campaign by affected families was crucial in prompting the wider investigation and report into the maternity services.
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