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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/fan_mail/new] Summary Dr Fatima Eltinay is a Consultant Anaesthetist, Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire, and Chair of Derbyshire Neighbourhood Watch. Her work spans healthcare, public safety and community leadership, with a focus on women’s safety, public trust and tackling inequalities. In this episode, she brings both clinical expertise and public leadership to the Baroness Amos report, exploring not only what went wrong in maternity care, but what it reveals about culture, racism, accountability, staff support and the need to rebuild trust with women, families and communities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Fatima Elteney 02:31 Understanding the Baroness Amos Report 05:27 Dr. Fatima's Personal Journey and Advocacy 08:05 Listening to Women's Voices in Maternity Care 12:14 Clinical Safety and Patient Advocacy 14:47 Racialised Assumptions in Pain Management 19:12 The Role of Community in Maternity Care 25:00 Dr. Fatima's Role as Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner 34:52 Addressing Emerging Trends in Child Welfare 36:46 The Importance of Accessible Support Services 39:24 Advocacy and Community Engagement 40:30 Hope for Institutional Change 41:28 Empowering Voices for Change 42:25 Advocating for Self and Community 45:30 The Political Landscape and Accountability 56:50 Insisting on Rights and Support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/support]
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