The Maternity and Newborn Safety Investigations (MNSI) programme is part of a national strategy to improve maternity safety across the NHS in England. MNSI has completed over 3500 independent safety investigations, using system focused methodology, into maternity events, including direct and indirect maternal deaths in pregnancy and up to 6 weeks postpartum. In this series of webinars we will explore a variety of learnings and thematic analysis. Please see below to catch up on all the webinars in this series.

Catch up with all the webinars in the series

Exploring learning from MNSI safety investigations: What MNSI investigations tell us about neonatal resuscitation.

Slides: What MNSI investigations tell us about neonatal resuscitation.

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Exploring learning from MNSI safety investigations: Birthing outside of guidance: Learning from MNSI investigations

Slides: Birthing outside of guidance: Learning from MNSI investigations

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Exploring learning from MNSI safety investigations: Health Equity Warning Score (HEWS) Tool and the Health Equity Assessment and Resource Toolkit (HEART)

Slides: Health Equity Warning Score (HEWS) Tool and the Health Equity Assessment and Resource Toolkit (HEART)

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Exploring learning from MNSI safety investigations: Factors affecting the delivery of safe care in midwifery units

Slides: Factors affecting the delivery of safe care in midwifery units

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Exploring learning from MNSI safety investigations: Umbilical cord management

Slides: Umbilical cord management

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