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Coronavirus/COVID-19 Announcement – 14th March 2020 Spring National meeting
ARM SPRING NATIONAL MEETING 14TH March 2020 Stronger Together: Midwifery for the 2020s CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 ANNOUNCEMENT We have decided (most unusually some might say) to follow the Government and DH advice and therefore the Spring National meeting in Stamford is...
Stronger Together: Midwifery for the 2020s
Midwives and non-midwives alike are welcome to come along to our Spring national meeting which is also a study day for revalidation purposes. We have such a great range of speakers and we'll be grappling with some of the major issues for midwives and the maternity...
Vacancy – ARM Website and Social Media Coordinator
Role Description Proud of midwifery and midwives? Want to make a difference? The Association of Radical Midwives has a growing web and social media presence, and we’re seeking a creative, media-aware communicator to help us to expand on this growth to make our...
One to One Midwifery Services close – ARM demands answers
Statement from the Association of Radical Midwives regarding the closure of One to One Midwifery Services 31st July 2019. In 2016, the government commissioned “Maternity Matters” report led by Baroness Julia Cumberledge and the resulting “Better Births” document,...
Midwifery Matters new Letters Page
New Letters Page Announcement by Midwifery Matters editor and the ARM Steering Group We’re very pleased to announce the launch of a new 'Letters Page' for Midwifery Matters. We used to have this, but not for a while, and we hope you'll be pleased to see it...
Campaign for Better Midwifery Regulation update 4th October 2018
Midwifery Regulation After a meeting of the campaign group in July 2018 we hoped to progress our campaign by investigating the regulation of other professions, especially those who are allied to healthcare and medicine. We are aware that the Health Care Professions...
Conference posters
Please feel free to download these conference posters and share them by email with your colleagues and friends to spread the word about our conference in Nottingham on the 1st December 2018. We'd also appreciate it if you would print them off as posters...
Agnes Gereb granted clemency!
ClemencyGreat news for Hungarian midwife Agnes Gereb, for the women of Hungary and the midwives and women of the world. Agnes released a statement earlier today explaining that she will not now go to prison as she has been granted clemency by the President of Hungary....
Bearing Different Risks
Thank you to Caitlin Stobie, PhD Candidate from the English Department at Leeds University, for this guest post about a fascinating collaboration between historians and midwives. Check out the Facebook event for more details...
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