Events
ARM Steering Group Meeting
Steering Group Meeting All members very welcome! Find the Zoom link on your membership page.
ARM East Midlands Gathering
Midwives, students, birth workers and birth givers, join us at 2pm on Saturday 28th February at Reunion Deli/Cafe in Belper to gather in a community of like-minded people for support, encouragement, care and affirmation. The Association of Radical Midwives is re-establishing the East Midlands group to connect with local members, meet new people and share […]
ARM Book Club
* Email Lynn to confirm the date* Our book club meets online just four times a year, generally coinciding with the national meetings and publication of Midwifery Matters. This small but growing group allows for a lively discussion about the chosen title much like any other book club, except that our selections are specifically picked […]
ARM National Spring Meeting 2026
Midwives Voices Matter: Time To Be Heard Registration starts at 9am. Speakers Martha Miles, PhD student, University of Leeds on 'Why Midwives and Student Midwives aren’t being heard in the current debate'. Ruth Weston: participatory session on what has worked and what hasn't regarding 'Why Midwives and Student Midwives aren’t being heard' with attenders and […]
Protecting Milk Supply – The First Five Days – Webinar
Protecting Milk Supply – The First Five Days The early postnatal period is where feeding journeys can be helped or hindered by midwives. In this ARM 2026 webinar, midwife & IBCLC Meghan Browne explores how midwifery care can actually protect and promote lactation in the first five days after birth. Perfect for:• Student midwives• Practising […]
ARM Conference 2026
Midwifery Must Matter! Honouring our past to shape our futureARM’s 50th anniversary conference At a time when UK maternity services face ongoing pressures, including midwifery workforce shortages, stress on services, and concerns about safe, woman-centred care, this conference brings midwives and mothers together to celebrate our values and display our commitment to meaningful change. Recent […]