amarjit believes she was treated differently because of her ethnicity. heard the midwife say, "well, you're not in active labour, but you're in pain. but you can stay as long as you want." and the only difference between me and her was the colour of my skin. a trust review of amarjit�*s care identified issues which may have made a difference to the outcome for mum and baby. we've spoken to almost 20 families who say they received inadequate maternity care at leeds between 2019 and 202a. data we obtained from the trust through a freedom of information inquiry shows 56 potentially preventable deaths of babies and two mothers between 2019 to mid—2024 at leeds. the trust told us it cares for the most poorly babies as a specialist centre. it said the vast majority of births are safe, and potentially avoidable deaths are very small. the cqc rates leeds' maternity services as "good", but a clinical staff member working there says they�* re unsafe. this former maternity support worker, who did shifts there in 2023, agrees. maternity services at leeds, i think, a