AIMS Journal Vol 34 No 1 Induction: Love's labours lost

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Raham article contd.

to understand and when key themes are suggested by people, we then take them further to create informative videos. We have begun to focus on creating videos in Mirpuri, a language understood by most people within our local Pakistani community. Finally, we offer monthly listening sessions. This is where we hold online monthly events to listen to people that connect with us; we then use their voices and stories collectively to give feedback to our Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Local Maternity and Neonatal System. These stories are shared within a safe space of trusted women. If people wish to have a one-to-one conversation, we offer this on a case-to-case basis. Over time, we have developed a small voluntary online peer support group led by mothers from diverse ethnic backgrounds for mothers that identify with them. Raham project continues to develop and support families from ethnic minority backgrounds. We are developing links with other charities such as Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire Mind and Barnardos. We’re looking forward to creating a partnership project of a central hub space for minority ethnic women local to Peterborough. These are early but exciting days. We are currently based in a small city, but the power of social media has provided us with access to people from other places and there is scope for us to grow all across the UK. We have and will continue to be the voice of those who either need to be heard or want to strive for change, a change that will require a whole community. Author Bio: Faiza Rehman was born and raised in the U.K. in a tight knit south Asian family. She is the mother of two young children and a qualified midwife, who has been practising since 2011. She comments, “I am hugely passionate about all things midwifery and ensuring we care for families so they emerge from their birth both physically and emotionally safe. This passion has driven me to start a grassroots organisation: Raham Project, a platform to support families from diverse ethnic backgrounds”. 1 MBRRACE-UK Saving Lives, Improving Mothers' Care 2017-19, November 2021 2 MBRRACE-UK Perinatal Mortality Surveillance Report for births in 2019, October 2021

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AIMS JOURNAL, Vol 34 No 1, 2022

Campaigns

Interview with Sarah Fishburn Interview by Jo Dagustun

Many different organisations and individuals play a part in the mission to improve UK maternity services for all. In this interview, the AIMS Campaigns Team talks to Sarah Fishburn, a maternity improvement campaigner who was inspired to get involved following her own maternity service user experiences, and who is now - amongst other roles - the chair of the NICE Multiple Obstetric Guidelines Update Committee. This committee oversees the development and updating of many NICE guidelines of relevance to the maternity service. We hope that our readers will be inspired to read about the way in which Sarah - starting as a ‘mere’ service user! - has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to improving maternity services. Thank you for agreeing to be interviewed by AIMS, Sarah.To start, can you tell us about what drives your interest in a wellfunctioning maternity service, and how you got started? Thanks very much for inviting me Jo, it’s a pleasure to take part. I became interested in improving maternity services after having my first baby. During my pregnancy I was reassured that having difficulty walking and generally moving around, due to pain in my pelvic joints and a feeling that my pelvis

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Articles inside

In Your Own Time

5min
pages 49-50

Racial inequalities in maternity outcomes: what are the causes?

11min
pages 41-44

What we need to know about the physiological onset of labour and the option of induction: three books to inform and inspire

2min
page 47

My experience of trying to find out how Continuity of Carer implementation is going locally: Like getting blood from a stone

2min
page 37

March With Midwives: reflections from a student midwife

7min
pages 38-40

The new NICE guideline Inducing labour: what has changed?

10min
pages 32-34

Interview with Sarah Fishburn

13min
pages 26-29

Sharing is Caring - and that goes for maternity research too

5min
pages 30-31

Article Reflections on current trends in maternity care

16min
pages 15-18

Introducing Raham Project

3min
page 25

Volunteering on the AIMS helpline

2min
page 24

Sophia, Phronesis and Stultitia

6min
pages 22-23

Birth Information page: Induction of Labour

15min
pages 6-10

Sarah and Jackson’s Story

10min
pages 12-14

Birth poetry from the pandemic

7min
pages 19-21

Lydia’s Story: Something’s Wrong

3min
page 11
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