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had failed to investigate kate's death properly and now a new report finds eight years on, the shrewsburyrom past mistakes. it is still failing on the basics to this day. from our point of view, it makes you wa nt to from our point of view, it makes you want to bang your head against the wall. an inspection by the hospital regulator found safety in maternity services needs improvement in patients are still not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some ongoing areas such as maternity, which is not what we would expect, and we've made it very clear to the trust that we need to see these improvements made in a much more robust manner and in a timely way. the trust says serious incidents are being reported and investigated and a new management tea m investigated and a new management team is working hard to bring about improvements but a wider nhs investigation into a cluster of deaths among newborn babies at the trust is under way and th
had failed to investigate kate's death properly and now a new report finds eight years on, the shrewsburyrom past mistakes. it is still failing on the basics to this day. from our point of view, it makes you wa nt to from our point of view, it makes you want to bang your head against the wall. an inspection by the hospital regulator found safety in maternity services needs improvement in patients are still not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some proper standard of care. we...
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ludlow is a small community that 30 miles from the telford and shrewsbury hospital.utomatic perceived closure, or the plans to close down the unit and take care from the community. that care is so important to mothers to be and the mothers who wa nt to to mothers to be and the mothers who want to give birth here in the hospital under the safest of care. that is what it has to be. it has to be the safest of care. rather than invest in these services, this trust make choices is not to invest but to remove make choices is not to invest but to re m ove ca re make choices is not to invest but to remove ca re from make choices is not to invest but to remove care from the community and ta ke remove care from the community and take it further away. that endangers lives and here we see, from the evidence of this report today, that still work needs to be done. this trust has gone backwards. they were rated as good three years ago and are now in need of improvement. management and senior management, and the legacy the former head of midwifery has left this trust with is wholly
ludlow is a small community that 30 miles from the telford and shrewsbury hospital.utomatic perceived closure, or the plans to close down the unit and take care from the community. that care is so important to mothers to be and the mothers who wa nt to to mothers to be and the mothers who want to give birth here in the hospital under the safest of care. that is what it has to be. it has to be the safest of care. rather than invest in these services, this trust make choices is not to invest but...
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now a new report finds that eight years on, the shrewsbury and telford trust is still failing to learnthis day. from our point of view, it makes you want to bang your head against the wall. it is worrying that eight years from kate's death, change is so slow and so chaotic that the cqc deem this to be a trust that still requires improvement and one that is questionably unsafe. an inspection by the hospital regulator found that safety in maternity services needs improvement and that patients are still not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some ongoing areas such as maternity, which is not what we would expect, and we have made it very clear to the trust that we need to see these improvements made in a much more robust manner and in a timely way. in a statement the trust says things are changing and serious incidents are being reported. but the question will be asked why so many years after families first raised concerns, issues around safety and culture are still being raised. a wider nhs investigation into a cluster of deaths among
now a new report finds that eight years on, the shrewsbury and telford trust is still failing to learnthis day. from our point of view, it makes you want to bang your head against the wall. it is worrying that eight years from kate's death, change is so slow and so chaotic that the cqc deem this to be a trust that still requires improvement and one that is questionably unsafe. an inspection by the hospital regulator found that safety in maternity services needs improvement and that patients are...
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care quality commission, found that safety still needs to improve in maternity services at the shrewsburyhs trust. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. come on, then. i am coming to get you! come on. for years, richard stanton and rhiannon davies have been campaigning to save maternity services following the avoidable death of their first daughter, kate, just hours after birth. a review of their case found the trust had failed to investigate kate's death properly and now a new report finds eight years on, the shrewsbury and telford trust is failing to learn from past mistakes. it is still failing on the basics to this day. from our point of view, it makes you want to bang your head against the wall. an inspection by the hospital regulator found safety in maternity services needs improvement and patients are still not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some ongoing areas such as maternity, which is not what we would expect, and we've made it very clear to the trust that we need to see these improvements made in a much more ro
care quality commission, found that safety still needs to improve in maternity services at the shrewsburyhs trust. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. come on, then. i am coming to get you! come on. for years, richard stanton and rhiannon davies have been campaigning to save maternity services following the avoidable death of their first daughter, kate, just hours after birth. a review of their case found the trust had failed to investigate kate's death properly and now a new...
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now a new report finds that eight years on, the shrewsbury and telford trust is still failing to learnt eight years from kate's death, change is so slow and so chaotic that the cqc deem this to be a trust that still requires improvement and one that is questionably unsafe. an inspection by the hospital regulator found that safety in maternity services needs improvement and that patients are still not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some ongoing areas such as maternity, which is not what we would expect, and we have made it very clear to the trust that we need to see these improvements made in a much more robust manner and in a timely way. in a statement the trust says things are changing and serious incidents are being reported. but the question will be asked why so many years after families first raised concerns, issues around safety and culture are still being raised. a wider nhs investigation into a cluster of deaths among newborn babies at the trust, ordered by the health secretary, is under way. but despite the long—running c
now a new report finds that eight years on, the shrewsbury and telford trust is still failing to learnt eight years from kate's death, change is so slow and so chaotic that the cqc deem this to be a trust that still requires improvement and one that is questionably unsafe. an inspection by the hospital regulator found that safety in maternity services needs improvement and that patients are still not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some...
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care quality commission, found that safety still needs to improve in maternity services at the shrewsburyll not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some ongoing areas such as maternity, which is not what we would expect, and we‘ve made it very clear to the trust that we need to see these improvements made in a much more robust manner and in a timely way. the trust says serious incidents are being reported and investigated and a new management team is working hard to bring about improvements but a wider nhs investigation into a cluster of deaths among newborn babies at the trust is under way and those parents who lost children are asking why questions are still being raised about safety at the trust. dominic hughes, bbc news, telford. theresa may has reacted to donald trump‘s comments about the violence last weekend. theresa may says there can be no equivalence with the violence of fascism. following the horrific scenes we saw in cha rlottesville, horrific scenes we saw in charlottesville, i pour the violence and racism that we saw by the
care quality commission, found that safety still needs to improve in maternity services at the shrewsburyll not receiving the proper standard of care. we have seen some improvements in some areas but some ongoing areas such as maternity, which is not what we would expect, and we‘ve made it very clear to the trust that we need to see these improvements made in a much more robust manner and in a timely way. the trust says serious incidents are being reported and investigated and a new...
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this shrewsbury woman answered her door, and found a soaking wet seven-year-old on the other side.womanve never seen a child behave so responsibly and so well. she was incredible, that's all."a girl who had just survived a hundred-foot fall from this 290 bridge.and then somehow managed to swim the banks of lake quinsigamond, and come to shore looking for help.it all began with a cookout at this worcester house saturday at the child's grandparents' house, and lingered into the wee morning hours.prosecutors say close family friend joshua hubert had been at that cookout, and left in the middle of the night with that seven-year-old, who had been fast asleep on a living room chair.prosecutor:"drove around with her. at some point, choked her and threw her off a bridge, where she was able to get out of the water and go to a house that she saw with the lights on."she was bleeding and badly bruised, but alive. prosecutors say the marks on her neck were consistent with strangulation.35-year-old hubert is charged with kidnapping, but additional charges are expected.woman:"i think it's pretty mirac
this shrewsbury woman answered her door, and found a soaking wet seven-year-old on the other side.womanve never seen a child behave so responsibly and so well. she was incredible, that's all."a girl who had just survived a hundred-foot fall from this 290 bridge.and then somehow managed to swim the banks of lake quinsigamond, and come to shore looking for help.it all began with a cookout at this worcester house saturday at the child's grandparents' house, and lingered into the wee morning...