Meetings

Maternity Services in Wales

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

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Meeting: 16/01/2014 - Health and Social Care Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)

7 Letter from the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee regarding maternity services in Wales

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Minutes:

7d.1 The Committee noted the letter.

 


Meeting: 03/12/2013 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)

5 Maternity Services in Wales: Update from the Welsh Government

PAC(4)-32-13 paper 5

PAC(4)-32-13 paper 6

 

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Minutes:

5.1 Committee noted the further response from the Welsh Government and agreed to share it with the Health and Social Care Committee.


Meeting: 28/01/2013 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)

Consideration of draft Committee report on Maternity Services in Wales

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Minutes:

5.1 The Committee commented on and agreed its draft report on Maternity Services, which would be published shortly.


Meeting: 08/01/2013 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)

Consideration of draft report on Maternity Services in Wales

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Minutes:

4.1 The Committee commented on its draft report on Maternity Services in Wales and agreed to consider an amended report at a future meeting.


Meeting: 12/11/2012 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 7)

Maternity Services in Wales - Members' consideration of evidence

Minutes:

7.1 The Committee discussed key issues and themes emerging from the evidence they had heard around Maternity Services in Wales.

 

7.2 The Committee agreed to produce a report of its short inquiry into Maternity Services in Wales.


Meeting: 12/11/2012 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)

2 Maternity Services in Wales - Evidence from the Welsh Government and the Co-Chairs of the All Wales Implementation Services Group

 

PAC(4) 25-12 – Paper 1 – Welsh Government

 

David Sissling, Director General, Health, Social Services & Children

Dr Chris Jones, Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Health Services)

Prof Jean White, Chief Nursing Officer and Co-Chair of the All Wales Maternity Services Implementation Group
Claire Foster, Co-Chair of the All Wales Maternity Services Implementation Group

 

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Minutes:

2.1 The Committee took evidence from the Welsh Government and the Co-Chairs of the All Wales Maternity Services Implementation Group. In particular, Members asked the witnesses about:

 

·         The strategic framework for maternity services in Wales

·         Staffing levels and training

·         The provision of neonatal services

·         Caesarean section rates

·         A review of the breastfeeding programme in Wales

 

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2.2 The Welsh Government and the Co-Chairs of the All Wales Maternity Services Implementation Group agreed to provide:

 

·         Further information on how a measurement of ‘confident and knowledgeable parents’ would be made, following appropriate discussions;

·         Data highlighting the number of practitioners needing to move to the RCOG training tool method;

·         Further information on the recruitment of neonatologists in Wales including details on how the trend in the reduction of neonatologists is being addressed;

·         A link to research conducted by Public Health Wales on the relationship between BMI, pregnancy and caesarean rates;

·         Further information on the number of agency staff used in midwifery;

·         A timescale for the rollout of electronic foetal heart rate monitoring for different Local Health Boards;

·         Further information on the progress made by Local Health Boards in implementing the caesarean toolkit.


Meeting: 12/11/2012 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)

6 Maternity Services in Wales - Evidence from Local Health Boards

Paul Roberts, Chief Executive AMBU LHB

Allison Williams, Chief Executive, Cwm Taf LHB

Kath McGrath, Assistant Director of Operations, Cwm Taf LHB

 

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Minutes:

6.1 The Committee took evidence from Cwm Taf and Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Health Boards. In particular, Members asked the witnesses about:

 

·         The strategic framework for maternity services in Wales;

·         Staffing levels and training;

·         The provision of neonatal care;

·         Breastfeeding; and

·         Caesarean section rates

 

Action points:

 

Cwm Taf Health board agreed to provide:

 

·         Clarity on the current rate at which women have had first contact with a medical professional (whether they are a GP or a midwife) before the tenth week of their pregnancy.

·         Information on the evaluation of the trial co-location of low and higher risk delivery units.

·         Information on their month-to-month caesarean section rates

 

Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Health Board agreed to provide:

 

·         Information on their month-to-month caesarean section rates

·         Information on its position in terms of meeting recommended levels of medical and nurse staffing, and meeting the 90:10 ration of qualified to unqualified

·         Information on the development of peer-to-peer support groups

 


Meeting: 12/06/2012 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 5)

Options for handling correspondence on Maternity Services in Wales

Minutes:

5.1 The Committee discussed options for handling the advice from the Auditor General for Wales on Maternity Services, and determined that they would undertake a short inquiry into certain issues of concern highlighted by his correspondence.


Meeting: 12/06/2012 - Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)

2 Advice from the Auditor General for Wales on correspondence on Maternity Services in Wales

PAC(4) 12-12 – Paper 1, Annex – Maternity Services in Wales – An update on progress

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Minutes:

2.1 The Committee received a briefing from Huw Vaughan Thomas, Auditor General for Wales; Dave Thomas, Director of Health and Social Care; and Tracey Davies, Performance Audit Manager.

 

Action point:

 

The Auditor General for Wales agreed to provide:

 

·         Further information on the caesarean rates of health boards in Wales compared to those in other regions and nations of the UK, including the most recently available data.