Maternity Safety Strategy

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Maternity Safety Strategy The Maternity Safety Strategy aim is for NHS maternity services to rank amongst of the safest in the world The Maternity Safety Strategy, refreshed in November 2017, works across the whole health system to support women , their babies, families and the services that care for them throughout their lives to achieve the best health outcomes and to realise the national ambition to halve the rates of stillbirths, neonatal and maternal deaths and brain injuries that occur during or soon after birth.

National Maternity Safety Ambition - ‘Halve It’ Stillbirths per 1,000 total births Neonatal Deaths per 1,000 live births Triennial Maternal Mortality Rates in the UK Brain injuries occurring during or soon after birth