and more parents are joining caley and colin griffiths.ew families have come forward. that's in addition to more than 600 cases dating back a0 years that the enquiry team are already looking at. it worries me that lessons haven't been learnt, and despite the fact so many of our clients have been told that lessons will be learned, policies will be put into place, it's written in their investigation reports, and yet the same mistakes keep happening again and again. one of the most worrying aspects of this leaked report of events here at the shrewsburyand telford trust is the sense that we've been here before. so much of what happened has echoes of the scandal that engulfed the morecambe bay maternity unit when mothers and babies also suffered avoidable deaths. and that raises disturbing questions about what might be happening elsewhere. these are not two separate one—offs. these point to underlying, systemic failure that might be widespread. the man who headed the investigation into the morecambe bay scandal warns more nhs trusts could risk