The Royal College of Midwives say more investment in maternity services is needed to ensure the safety and quality of care
I'm Nick Meir with news that "plummeting" midwife numbers risk the health of staff, mothers and babies, that’s the warning from The Royal College of Midwives who say more investment in maternity services is needed to ensure the safety and quality of care. RCM executive director Dr Suzanne Tyler said midwives and maternity support workers were "buckling with the sheer weight of demands on them". Dr Tyler said services were "remaining safe simply because of the sheer effort and dedication" of maternity staff. The government said supporting staff wellbeing was a "priority" and pointed to a new £95m recruitment drive aiming to hire 1,200 more midwives and 100 consultant obstetricians. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.