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Talk to St Thomas' about maternity care
Are you currently pregnant? (or your partner is) Or have you had a baby at St. Thomas’ Hospital in the past three years? (or your partner did)
Evelina London and Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) would love you to tell them about how maternity care should work. Come and have cake and a cuppa with staff from St. Thomas' so they can find out what's important to you about how they take care of women, birthing people and babies and develop their plans over the next five years.
St Thomas' maternity team are running workshops to help them develop their maternity strategy over the next five years.
You only need to attend one:
Friday 9 February, 2024, 12:30pm to 2pm at the Mary Sheridan Centre, 5 Dugard Way, SE11 4TH (registration closed - event has taken place)
A priority identified in Lambeth Together’s Health and Care Plan is that women and birthing people have positive experiences of maternal healthcare and that Black women and birthing people do not experience disproportionate maternal mortality rates. This priority is supported by our Children and Young People’s Alliance.
Are you currently pregnant? (or your partner is) Or have you had a baby at St. Thomas’ Hospital in the past three years? (or your partner did)
Evelina London and Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) would love you to tell them about how maternity care should work. Come and have cake and a cuppa with staff from St. Thomas' so they can find out what's important to you about how they take care of women, birthing people and babies and develop their plans over the next five years.
St Thomas' maternity team are running workshops to help them develop their maternity strategy over the next five years.
You only need to attend one:
Friday 9 February, 2024, 12:30pm to 2pm at the Mary Sheridan Centre, 5 Dugard Way, SE11 4TH (registration closed - event has taken place)
A priority identified in Lambeth Together’s Health and Care Plan is that women and birthing people have positive experiences of maternal healthcare and that Black women and birthing people do not experience disproportionate maternal mortality rates. This priority is supported by our Children and Young People’s Alliance.