The MAMA Podcast

Episode 4: Learning Together; Turning Investigations Into Improvement

59 min · 10 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 4: Learning Together; Turning Investigations Into Improvement

Descripción

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Amanda Clifton, registered nurse, midwife and maternity governance specialist, and Parbeen Alamgir, Partner and Birth Injury Specialist Solicitor at Fletchers, to explore how learning from investigations can improve outcomes for women, babies and families.Together, they discuss the recurring themes that continue to emerge in maternity investigations, including missed escalation, women not being listened to, consent and communication challenges, and the impact of systemic pressures on staff. The conversation also looks at how learning can be embedded into practice, from improving documentation and training to strengthening governance processes and supporting staff following adverse outcomes. The episode covers: * Common themes identified in maternity investigations and birth injury cases * The importance of listening to women and acting on concerns * Escalation challenges and delays in assessment or intervention * The impact of staffing pressures, training gaps and system constraints * How investigations translate into learning and changes in practice * Supporting staff and families following adverse outcomes * The role of governance, documentation and multidisciplinary learning * Empowering women and families to advocate for their care This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/].

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The MAMA Podcast!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

62 episodios

Portada del episodio Mum Love; Emotional Wellbeing Whilst Transforming Into A Mum

Mum Love; Emotional Wellbeing Whilst Transforming Into A Mum

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Georgie Woollams, Founder of Mum Love, to explore the emotional transformation that comes with becoming a mother.Together, they discuss the realities of matrescence, the emotional shifts many women experience during pregnancy and early motherhood, and why supporting maternal wellbeing is so important. Georgie shares insights into identity changes, self-compassion, emotional resilience, and the importance of building supportive communities where mothers feel seen, heard, and understood.This honest and empowering conversation highlights the challenges and joys of motherhood, offering valuable perspectives for expectant and new mums navigating one of life's biggest transitions. Follow Georgie and Mum Love:Instagram: @wearemumlove LinkedIn: Georgina Woollams-Edwards This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors. [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/?utm_medium=ppc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=brand_-_head_term&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23684082418&gbraid=0AAAAADxDcJKsXWRO-fWDIGx2jFJ__50PF&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2_TQBhCnARIsAF3-XhyHGlm6me8ipe8QauCxhZkSg9U6asdK9sdaaMVPjjIlP8wFPvWA1VQaAr0JEALw_wcB]

Ayer48 min
Portada del episodio Episode 7: Communication That Builds Trust in Maternity Care

Episode 7: Communication That Builds Trust in Maternity Care

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Roobin Jokhi to explore how communication can shape trust, safety, and experiences within maternity care. Drawing on their experience supporting families and healthcare professionals, they discuss the importance of compassionate conversations throughout pregnancy, birth, and the postnatal period, and how clear, empathetic communication can help families feel informed, respected, and empowered during some of life’s most vulnerable moments. Together, they explore the impact that trust and psychological safety can have on outcomes for both families and staff, the challenges professionals face in high-pressure environments, and why listening with empathy matters at every stage of the perinatal journey. This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors. [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/?utm_medium=ppc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=brand_-_head_term&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23684082418&gbraid=0AAAAADxDcJLysOJjE6oX-S7E9JjovnQHV&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_b_QBhCSARIsAP6hR4fTmhSzQdOEqpTE2J0BndhaZx8cJfy2RgKLnFUKIW60GN3aT_jZLFQaAqPUEALw_wcB]

22 de may de 202644 min
Portada del episodio Episode 6: Minds Matter; Protecting Perinatal Mental Health

Episode 6: Minds Matter; Protecting Perinatal Mental Health

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Dr Rebecca Moore, Perinatal Psychiatrist and Co-Founder of Make Birth Better, to explore the vital role of perinatal mental health in protecting both families and healthcare professionals. Drawing on her extensive experience supporting parents and maternity staff, Rebecca shares insights into the emotional realities of pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood, the impact of trauma on families and professionals, and why compassionate, psychologically safe care matters at every stage of the perinatal journey. Together, they discuss the importance of recognising mental health needs early, reducing stigma within maternity services, and creating supportive environments where both families and staff feel heard, valued, and cared for. This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors. [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/?utm_medium=ppc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=brand_-_head_term&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23684082418&gbraid=0AAAAADxDcJKMthxC1AkBhxa7tCYPhEEg3&gclid=Cj0KCQjwk_bPBhDXARIsACiq8R3SS_6KO6jJ3Jux-xSy7IN17pGMbOnqFdOct3KQXAodqmMjBAyr1moaAuSaEALw_wcB]

8 de may de 202645 min
Portada del episodio Episode 5: Compassionate Bereavement Care: Love, Loss & Legacy

Episode 5: Compassionate Bereavement Care: Love, Loss & Legacy

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Grace Nartey, Lead Midwife for a Maternity Trauma and Loss Care Service, to explore what truly compassionate bereavement care looks like in practice and why supporting midwives is essential to delivering it.Drawing on over 30 years of experience across nursing, midwifery, safeguarding, and perinatal mental health, Grace shares insights into supporting families through baby loss, communicating difficult news with honesty and kindness, and creating meaningful, lasting memories during the most devastating moments of care. Together, they discuss the importance of presence over perfection, the role of language and personalised care, and how midwives can navigate the emotional weight of their work while continuing to provide safe, compassionate care to families. This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/].

24 de abr de 202652 min
Portada del episodio Episode 4: Learning Together; Turning Investigations Into Improvement

Episode 4: Learning Together; Turning Investigations Into Improvement

In this episode of The MAMA Podcast, Heidi Eldridge (Founder & CEO of MAMA Academy) is joined by Amanda Clifton, registered nurse, midwife and maternity governance specialist, and Parbeen Alamgir, Partner and Birth Injury Specialist Solicitor at Fletchers, to explore how learning from investigations can improve outcomes for women, babies and families.Together, they discuss the recurring themes that continue to emerge in maternity investigations, including missed escalation, women not being listened to, consent and communication challenges, and the impact of systemic pressures on staff. The conversation also looks at how learning can be embedded into practice, from improving documentation and training to strengthening governance processes and supporting staff following adverse outcomes. The episode covers: * Common themes identified in maternity investigations and birth injury cases * The importance of listening to women and acting on concerns * Escalation challenges and delays in assessment or intervention * The impact of staffing pressures, training gaps and system constraints * How investigations translate into learning and changes in practice * Supporting staff and families following adverse outcomes * The role of governance, documentation and multidisciplinary learning * Empowering women and families to advocate for their care This episode is part of The MAMA Podcast’s healthcare professional series, proudly sponsored by Fletchers Solicitors [https://www.fletcherssolicitors.co.uk/].

10 de abr de 202659 min