Are you Listening? An event for Black and Asian pregnant & new parents

Tuesday 23 November 2021

Black and Asian mothers and new parents are more likely to encounter poor care or to suffer harm when using maternity services in the UK. This event brings together new parents and parents-to-be and maternity staff to listen and make changes to improve maternity care at The Rosie Hospital in Cambridge.

 

This event is child-friendly, breastfeeding-friendly and participants will be required to wear masks unless medically exempt. Staff and new parents will work together to listen to the experiences of Black and Asian service users and co-produce pathways for change and improvement.

The event will be held on November 23rd, from 10am-1pm at Cambridge Central Mosque on Mill Road. There is free bike and car parking and a free lunch will be on offer to all attendees, from 1-2pm. Every family attending will be gifted a baby book as a thank you for their time.

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