Welcome to a brand-new series of podcasts by the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). Every month the RCM will deliver a new podcast episode focused on the work the College is doing with and on behalf of its midwife and maternity support worker members. The episodes feature midwives, maternity support workers and student midwives, educators, researchers and more as well as some very special guests.
The magic in the silences: Strengthening perinatal mental health
Following the release of the RCM’s brand new roadmap to better perinatal mental health, we are joined by maternity staff who specialise in supporting women and families impacted, while looking at what investment and improvements are needed from the Government.
Do 24.08.2023
45 : 58 min
The Chief Midwife special
In a very special episode of the RCM podcast, we are joined by the Chief Midwifery Officers of all four nations to talk about their midwifery journeys and their aspirations for midwifery and maternity care.
Mi 09.08.2023
39 : 03 min
Broadening horizons and influencing practice
This month, midwives and student midwives from across the globe travelled to Bali for the International Confederation of Midwives’ 33rd Triennial Congress. With all the pressures faced by maternity services here in the UK, it’s understandable that many of us focus on what’s directly in front of us.
In this podcast episode we are broadening our horizons to take a look at how international midwifery influences our practice here and how we too can influence midwifery across the globe.
Mi 28.06.2023
28 : 07 min
RCM Awards special: celebrating maternity
Stepping out of the scrubs and into the sequins. In this episode we speak with this year’s RCM
Award winners and hear first hand about the incredible projects and partnerships
that have improved care for women and families and colleagues too – the work
that made them today’s shining stars in the service. We open with the special
address from this year’s host, Baroness Floella Benjamin, commending you on your
work – work that is full of heart and soul and adventure.
Fr 26.05.2023
36 : 10 min
Education, education, education
Every day is a school day – it’s a phrase that could be written for working in and around maternity. We are continuously learning, from the colleagues around us and the women in our care to the education and training that is part and parcel of midwifery and maternity support. In this month’s episode, we look at education through different lenses and hear from students, midwives and midwifery educators about their experiences.
Di 25.04.2023
43 : 46 min
You can’t pour from an empty cup: How looking after ourselves can help those we care for
We often hear the phrase you can't pour from an empty cup but how often do we really apply that to ourselves? All too often we feel guilty about looking after ourselves and when we do put ourselves on our to do list it is often last on the list. In this episode we're going to be looking at self-care and suggesting that looking after ourselves is the best way of looking after others. Hear from inspirational women and RCM members across the UK on how self-care has helped their health and wellbeing.
Di 21.03.2023
42 : 11 min
Activism and the RCM
The RCM podcast is back! In the newest episode of our podcast series, we speak with members on how they became more involved in activism and in the RCM, what inspired them to get more engaged, what was happening at the time and what it has taught them both professionally and personally.
Mi 08.02.2023
22 : 11 min
Pay and Activism
Wondering what the recent pay award announcement means in real terms for you? Why the RCM has launched a consultation with all midwives and MSWs working in the NHS in England and Wales? If so, this is the episode for you!
Gemma is joined by RCM's Director of Employment Relations Alice Sorby to hear more on how RCM members can have their say on pay and decide if they wish to be balloted on industrial action. This episode includes updates for members not only in England and Wales but in Scotland and Northern Ireland too.
Plus Lynn Collins RCM's new Director for Field Services joins this episode to discuss how the RCM is rebooting Activism this summer. How you can become a pay Activist and more on plans to ensure every member's voice is heard.
England and Wales - NHS pay award and next steps (rcm.org.uk)
Become a pay activist (rcm.org.uk)
RCM Annual Conference
Mo 01.08.2022
35 : 42 min
Re:Birth
Re:Birth was a project led by the RCM with an aim to find a consensus on the language used by midwives, maternity support workers, and all maternity staff used to describe birth and labour. The year-long project listened to women's voices to really hear and learn more about how the language that was used during their maternity care impacted their experiences.
While the project was led by the RCM it was truly collaborative and brought together not only midwives, but obstetricians, groups representing women and key maternity care stakeholders.
In this episode, Gemma speaks to Dr. Mary Ross Davie and Dr. Juliet Rayment to learn more about how and why this came about. Maureen Treadwell from the Birth Trauma Association also shares her involvement in the project and the impact language can have on women's maternity experiences.
Obstetrician Alex Heazell discusses how important the language he and his colleagues use is and his hopes for the outcomes of the project practically.
The Re:Birth project also developed a
Mi 22.06.2022
49 : 57 min
Your Trade Union
Want to know more about what the RCM as a trade union is doing for you? Well, this is the episode for you! In our May episode, we hear from RCM’s newly appointed Executive Director Trade Union Suzanne Tyler about what her team is doing to improve workplace support for midwives and maternity support workers across the UK. Hear more about the RCM’s key priorities to improve member experiences. Plus more on the upcoming TUC rally on Saturday 18 June on how you and your RCM Branch can get planning to attend.
Also, in this episode, RCM Activist and midwife Shani Woodbridge shares her experience of being a steward. If you have ever considered becoming an RCM Activist or if you just want to know more about how RCM Activists can support you in the workplace, don’t miss this frank and inspiring conversation.
Emma Barr RCM’s Event’s Advisor also chats to Gemma for more on what happens behind the scenes at the RCM in planning member events. And with not one, but two Activist Conferences taking place this summe
Mi 25.05.2022
46 : 34 min
The Ockenden Review
On 30 March the Ockenden Review into maternity services at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust was published – it was the biggest review into any UK maternity service in the history of the NHS. In this episode hear directly from midwife Donna Ockenden about her team's work, and the bravery of the families who fought to have this report published. Donna also shares her hopes for widespread safety improvements and thoughts on more investment in maternity staff to deliver safer care. Gemma also sits down with RCM’s Chief Executive Gill Walton to hear her reaction to the report and more about how RCM members are coping with understaffed services
The reports Immediate and Essential Actions (IEAs) for services will impact all RCM members as the services they work in strive to implement them. While the IEAs are to be adopted by services in England, many other parts of the UK are examining them with a view to incorporating them into current work that’s underway to improve safety. RCM’s UK Director for Profession
Fr 29.04.2022
65 : 57 min
Safe Staffing
This month RCM published a Safer Staffing position statement calling out the Government’s poor record of investment in maternity services, which has undermined the efforts of midwives and maternity staff to deliver the safest and best possible care for women and their babies. Years of underfunding has affected the safety and quality of maternity services and report after report into failing maternity services cites understaffing as a major issue. England is short over 2,000 midwives and the situation is deteriorating with midwife numbers falling month on month, worsened further by the pandemic. Right across the UK services and RCM members are under immense pressure.
In this episode, Sean O’ Sullivan RCM’s Head of Health and Social Policy joins Gemma to discuss why funding for maternity services is so desperately needed, workforce issues, and the upcoming Ockenden report.
Gemma also chats to Catherine Cargill a former MSW and now a second-year student midwife, to hear her thoughts on the current situatio
Mo 28.03.2022
37 : 46 min
Pay and Pensions
If you want to learn more about what the RCM is doing to support its members when it comes to improving pay and pensions this is the episode for you.
Gemma is joined by Lynne Galvin one of the RCM’s leads on pensions who offers great insight into the upcoming changes happening to the NHS pension scheme from April which will affect RCM members. Lynne also shares some great advice on what members need to do to ensure a smooth transition for those impacted by changes.
In part 2 of this episode, Gemma catches up with Alice Sorby RCM’s Director for Employment Relations for all the latest on the RCM’s Deliver a Decent Deal pay campaign, hear more about the campaigning work the RCM has been doing to improve pay for all its members across the UK. Alice also shares more on the RCM’s recent activity for the 2022/23 pay round and details of the RCM’s submission to the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB), in addition to the RCM’s involvement in the joint pay campaign #WithNHSStaff.
Mi 09.03.2022
40 : 07 min
Midwives Delivering Digital Transformation
In the first episode of RCM's second podcast series, Gemma Murphy catches up with Digital Midwives from around the UK.
Anne Watkins from Wales, Misbah Mahmood from Leeds, and Moira Mooney from Scotland share their experiences of working as Digital Midwives and the challenges of balancing the role with their clinical work. The RCM's Digital Midwife Advisor Victoria Komolafe joins the conversation with more on what the RCM has planned to support members with the shift to Digital in 2022.
Gemma also talks to the NHS National lead Digital Midwife for Maternity Jules Gudgeon about NHS plans for more formal training for those interested in becoming a digital midwife and why there is such variation in bands and what is being done to change that.
Mi 26.01.2022
44 : 02 min
2021 series highlights
If you haven't managed to listen to all the episodes from the RCM's 2021 podcast series this is the episode for you. Hear some great highlights including stories from midwives and maternity support workers from across this year and a special Christmas message from RCM’s Chief Executive Gill Walton to RCM members.
Mi 22.12.2021
69 : 34 min
Meet the 2021 RCM Award Winners
In this episode, Gemma meets a selection of this year's RCM Award winners. Hear them tell their inspirational personal and professional stories and how their work and programmes have made a difference to women and their maternity colleagues.
The winner of the NMC's Excellence in Perinatal Mental Health Award from North Middlesex University Hospital Trust, Fiona Laird shares how she and Melissa Jhagroo set up an award-winning service to support women from a diverse range of backgrounds with their mental health during and after pregnancy.
Also, two midwives from Northampton who won the RCM's Race Matters Award Fatima Ghaouch and Sam Sibanda discuss how they have provided additional support to Black, Asian and minority ethnic women during the pandemic and successfully changed pregnancy outcomes. They've also worked hard to tackle racial inequalities in their workplace and share their own personal experiences of racism.
Gemma also meets the RCM's Waterwipes Maternity Support Worker of Year award winner Candice No
Mi 01.12.2021
43 : 04 min
RCM influencing and lobbying
As the UK's only dedicated trade union for midwives and maternity support workers in the UK lobbing and influencing is central to what the RCM does day in day out.
If you’ve ever wondered about the lobbying and influencing work that happens behind scenes at the RCM this is the episode for you and an opportunity to hear more about what the RCM is doing for you as a member at national and local level.
In this episode, Gemma meets Stuart Bonar RCM’s Public Affairs to hear more about the RCM as a political influencer and how the RCM gets MP's to listen and advocate for RCM members.
Maternity support worker, Keelie Barrett, shares her experiences and recent workplace wins as an RCM Health & Safety rep, Keelie also discusses her role as an RCM Board member. Gemma is also joined by Sean O’ Sullivan RCM’s Head of Health and Social Policy who talks about the RCM’s One Voice collaboration, how influential the RCM’s policy work has been, and how working together is key to securing stronger influence and wi
Mo 08.11.2021
28 : 49 min
Together we can
In this episode, Gemma catches up with the RCM’s CEO Gill Walton to hear more about what the RCM is currently doing for its members and all the key work that’s happening.
Gemma is also joined by Rosemary Idiaghe a Consultant Midwife for midwife-led care who discusses her career to date and her upcoming session on improving outcomes for Black, Asian and minority ethic women at the RCM’s Conference.
Helen Rogers RCM’s Director for Wales and one of the 2021 RCM conference curators speaks to Gemma about the upcoming conference programme highlights that are not to be missed.
The RCM’s Activist conference took place this week and Gemma meets midwife and RCM Activist Zoe Meneilly from Northern Ireland who has some great advice about the role and tips on how to reinvigorate your local branch.
Also, Grace Thomas Reader in Midwifery and the Lead Midwife for Education at Cardiff University discusses the important role midwifery educators play in preparing student midwives for the realities of practice. Grace w
Do 23.09.2021
51 : 47 min
Current realities facing maternity services
It’s a challenging time for maternity services and in our latest episode Gemma Murphy explores the current issues facing RCM members. Midwife staffing shortages, NHS pay and pregnancy during COVID-19. Hear from the RCM’s Employment Relations Advisor Alice Sorby on all things pay and find out what’s happening with the 3% pay award due to members in England and Wales.
Suzzanne Tyler RCM’s Executive Director for Services to Members talks about pressures on services, staffing shortages, and why the RCM believes midwifery continuity of carer is so difficult to deliver in the current climate given there aren’t enough midwives.
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy has rarely been out of the news lately and Birte Harlev-lam RCM’s Executive Director Midwife speaks to Gemma about the latest RCM guidance and what tools the RCM has developed to support its members in speaking to women about the vaccine. Gemma and Birte also discuss about how the RCM and it’s Chief Executive were targeted by online trolls a
Di 31.08.2021
41 : 45 min
Student midwives, our future midwives
Student midwives are our future midwives, but what’s it like being a student midwife in 2021? In our new episode Gemma Murphy talks to three student midwives from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland who are all at different stages of their midwifery training.
How has it been on clinical placement and studying during the pandemic? What inspired them to become a midwife? What have been the biggest challenges? What’s it like to start a profession in law change to train as a midwife? How hard is it to juggle childcare while on clinical placement? and what advice do these student midwives have for anyone considering becoming a midwife.
Fr 30.07.2021
42 : 35 min
Race Matters
In this episode Gemma meets midwives from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds who bravely share their personal stories of how racism has impacted their midwifery careers, they speak of the challenges they’ve faced and how they have positively tackled and overcame racist behaviours in the workplace. Some of these midwives experienced racism from their colleagues others sadly from the pregnant women they were caring for and their stories need to be heard. Midwife Lola Onato also talks to Gemma about returning to her University to support diversity in student recruitment.
Gemma also speaks with Kathy Murphy Director of Midwifery at St Mary’s in Manchester and two midwives from her team who together with more midwifery colleagues have created a new book ‘With Women – A collection of Stories from Black and Asian Midwives’ aimed at increasing diversity in the midwifery workforce by sharing their personal journeys on how and why they became midwives.
This episode also includes an interview with th
Di 22.06.2021
57 : 31 min
Safety and quality in maternity services
In this episode on safety and quality in maternity services, Gemma Murphy speaks to RCM’s Head of Safety and Quality Zeenath Uddin about the challenges facing all midwives when it comes to safety. Zeenath also talks about learning from reports, such as Each Baby Counts that have repeatedly flagged similar safety concerns and what the RCM is doing to support its members in practice.
Gemma also meets RCM member Suzanne Cunningham who is currently Director of Midwifery at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation trust and she shares her decades of experience and some practical advice on practices that improve safety.
RCM’s newly appointed Director For Professional Midwifery, Mary Ross Davie also joins the podcast to discuss the RCM’s new Solution Series which has been developed to support midwifery leaders and midwives to implement recommendations laid out in the Ockenden Review to improve the quality of care they are delivering for women and their babies.
The RCM supports and champions safe high-qua
Di 25.05.2021
45 : 13 min
Maternity Support Workers
Maternity Support Workers (MSWs) and Maternity Care Assistants (MCA's) are vital members of the maternity team. They provide support not only to midwives, but to women and their families which is often specialist support such as parenting classes ahead of a baby being born, or specialist breastfeeding support.
In this episode, Gemma dives right into their world to learn more about what they do day to day and what drives them to do it. Catching up with RCM members from Greater Manchester, Scotland, and Norfolk who all have unique and inspiring stories to tell, this episode is not to be missed.
Di 20.04.2021
45 : 07 min
Bonus Episode - Covid on year on
In the bonus episode Gemma Murphy catches up with the RCM’s Country Directors from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland where we also hear from a community midwife about the challenges she overcame in Northern Ireland. Plus, a very special message from RCM CEO and General Secretary Gill Walton to all RCM members.
Di 23.03.2021
38 : 19 min
Covid one year on
This latest episode focuses on the past year and comes a year to the day since the UK went into full lockdown, March 23, 2020. A year like no other for midwives, maternity support workers and maternity services. Birth is not something that can be rescheduled and happens 24 hours a day 365 days a year and midwives have been there delivering care to women and their babies, putting themselves at risk to ensure the safe delivery of new life into the world, but how have they coped? What have been the biggest challenges? And what has the RCM done to support its members during the pandemic?
Gemma will also talk to RCM’s CEO Gill Walton to hear her reflections on the past year and what work is currently happening at the RCM. This third instalment in the new podcast series also features midwives who share their stories and experiences of the past year.
Di 23.03.2021
54 : 20 min
RCM's Caring for You Campaign
This second episode focuses on the RCM's Caring For You Campaign. Originally launched in 2016 this RCM initiative is aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of midwives and maternity support workers. Given the current pressures of COVID-19 maternity services across the UK have never been more stretched. Staffing shortages, heavier workloads and longer shifts means stress and burnout is all too common amongst RCM members.
In this episode Gemma Murphy catches up with Gill Adgie RCM's Regional Head for the North of England who leads on the RCM's Caring for You campaign work. Gemma also interviews Jayne Frank and Maryanne Bray two midwives from Cardiff Vale University Health Board who have been instrumental in pushing the campaign forward within their own branch and Health Board. In this episode they share lots of ideas and tips on how they've embedded the campaign in their workplace and how that has supported and improved the health and wellbeing of their colleagues.
If you are looking to launch a Caring F
Mi 17.02.2021
41 : 52 min
Supporting women with severe and multiple disadvantage during pregnancy
During this first episode Gemma talks to midwives Vlora Purchase from Greenwich and Lewisham NHS Trust and safeguarding midwife Wendy Warrington from Pennine Care NHS Foundation to gain some more insight into the important work they do. Gemma also catches up with RCM staff who developed a new RCM position statement on supporting women with severe and multiple disadvantage during pregnancy.
Di 26.01.2021
31 : 04 min
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