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In 1997 the Albany Midwifery Practice in Peckham, South London,
negotiated a pioneering NHS contract with King’s College Hospital
Trust. The Albany model of midwifery care was loved and respected
not only by those who experienced it first-hand, but also by the
wider midwifery profession. Founded to serve one of the most
disadvantaged populations in London, its innovative approach led to
improved outcomes for mothers and their babies. Why, then, was the
practice suddenly shut down in 2009? Although it was widely
acknowledged that the Albany model offered gold-standard care, the
hospital trust claimed that since March 2006 this care had been
‘unsafe’. But both the data and the methodology used to condemn
the practice were flawed, and the real reasons for the closure
remained obscure. Despite extensive protests by mothers and
families, midwives, and many high-profile supporters, the Albany
was forced to close its doors and one of the midwives was subjected
to a punitive investigation by the Nursing and Midwifery Council,
which eventually found that there was no case to answer. Midwives
and campaigners have long pushed for answers about what really
happened to this flagship midwifery practice. In this damning
assessment, based on years of careful research and interviews, the
authors reveal how a hugely successful healthcare project was
undermined and dismantled, to the detriment of mothers and babies,
the wider community and the midwifery profession as a whole. As
maternity services are scrutinised once more, and as the NHS
struggles to implement its policy of continuity of midwifery care,
this hard-hitting account of the fate of the Albany could not be
more relevant or more timely.
Birth In Focus offers the reader a chance to see birth made real.
Water birth, breech birth, twin birth, Caesarean birth - all are
shown in 'photo stories', with accompanying text written both by
the woman and her midwife, and sometimes also the partner or a
child who was present. Clear images of the birth process provide an
excellent educational tool for students, as well as offering
inspiration to those who may not have had the opportunity to see
birth in this way. A chapter on reflection points for practitioners
will help professionals and birth supporters explore further the
issues highlighted in the individual stories. Foreword by Ina May
Gaskin.
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