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Inquiry will investigate how systemic racism affects maternity care after study reveals racial disparities This inquiry will take the starting point that racism exists in our society so it must exist in the NHS,” said Amy Gibbs, Birthrights chief executive
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AN URGENT inquiry will begin on Tuesday to investigate whether racism in the NHS impacts quality maternity care.
The inquiry, which will be supported by the UK charity Birthrights, will examine the issue, and consider human rights.
A recent report published by MBRACE-UK (Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across the country) revealed that black women were four times more likely than white women to die in pregnancy or childbirth in the UK while women from Asian ethnic backgrounds face twice the risk.
Sun 7 Feb 2021 05.30 EST
An urgent inquiry to investigate how alleged systemic racism in the NHS manifests itself in maternity care will be launched on Tuesday with support from the UK charity Birthrights.
The inquiry will apply a human- rights lens to examine how claimed racial injustice – from explicit racism to bias – is leading to poorer health outcomes in maternity care for ethnic minority groups.
Data published last month by MBRRACE-UK (Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across the country) showed black women were four times more likely than white women to die in pregnancy or childbirth in the UK while women from Asian ethnic backgrounds face twice the risk.