How messages between two dads helped expose the largest NHS maternity scandal
•How messages between two dads helped expose the largest NHS maternity scandalImage caption, Left to right: Gary and Sarah Andrews contacted Sarah and Jack Hawkins after reading about their campaignByG...
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How messages between two dads helped expose the largest NHS maternity scandalImage caption, Left to right: Gary and Sarah Andrews contacted Sarah and Jack Hawkins after reading about their campaignByGreig Watson and Laura Hammond, East MidlandsPublished1 minute agoA WhatsApp message from one grieving father to another, and one question: "Do you want to speak?"Little did he know, but Gary Andrews's decision to contact Dr Jack Hawkins would prove pivotal, playing a crucial part in prompting the largest maternity scandal of its kind in NHS history.Donna Ockenden's major review of maternity services at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust, published on Wednesday, revealed 260 babies died or were seriously injured as a result of "deep-rooted, systemic and sustained" failings.Before she presented her long-awaited report, the senior midwife paid tribute to a group of families who "came together in harm and in grief" and determined that "what had happened to them should not happen to anyone else".Ockenden said her review "owes its very existence" to them - with the list of names she read out including Gary, Jack, Sarah Andrews and Sarah Hawkins.To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Watch: During her review presentation, Ockenden paid tribute to the families involvedJack and Sarah Hawkins's daughter Harriet was stillborn at Nottingham City Hospital in April 2016 after intervention was repeatedly delayed.An initial hospital review found "no obvious fault" and stated Harriet had died of an infection.But Sarah and Jack - who both worked for the trust as a senior physiotherapist and consultant doctor respectively - did not accept that, and pushed for answers.An external review into the circumstances surrounding Harriet's care, published in January 2018, identified 13 failings in care and concluded her death was "al...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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