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46. Rosie Murphy - addressing health inequalities in maternity

Feb 19, 20231 hr 7 min
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Episode description

Rosie Murphy is a midwife doing fantastic work around health inequalities, including the coproduction workshop we co-led in Croydon.

Our conversation builds on Episode 45 with Noreen Bukhari. I hope Rosie and Noreen will connect and exchange notes on their excellent work in Coventry and Croydon, supporting women from black and ethnic minority communities.

I met and became friends with Rosie through her prestigious Darzi fellowship – Rosie's work was rated as exceptional.

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  • Racism is not just about shouting expletives - it is complex
  • We all have unconscious bias
  • There is unwillingness to acknowledge systemic racism
  • UK institutions are largely built around the needs and understandings of white middle class men
  • We need to be culturally aware to understand what matters to people
  • Whose Shoes uses imaginative ways to listen to ALL voices
  • Trust, being listened to, being taken seriously MATTER
  • Education, socio-economic status, ethnicity, body, size affect how likely to be taken seriously
  • There is mistrust and distrust of the NHS/ maternity services among some groups
  • Maternity services are difficult to navigate!
  • The NHS doesn’t need to fix all problems itself
  • Use informal communication channels that people trust - hairdressers!
  • Social deprivation has many impacts – services need to flex more
  • White allyship includes owning our own biases
  • Call people in, not call them out
  • Lived and learned experience - work TOGETHER for safety of mother and baby
  • Women who've had a negative experience find it harder to speak out next time
  • HEARD campaign, Croydon – Health, Equity And Racial Disparity
  • Find simple ways to show women they are being taken seriously
  • Creative ways for people to feedback
  • Croydon BME Forum / Asian Resource Centre reach people in imaginative ways - eg community healthcare drop-in session
  • Share the learning eg infographics, blogs, Steller Stories , Sway reports
  • Connect and learn from others

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