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In total, seven new midwives will join the board, while two existing members have been re-elected.
The new board members will begin their roles on 1 September, 2017.
The board is responsible for the overall direction and control of the RCM, including ensuring that the RCM is efficient, effective, properly managed and supervised, and accountable.
They are:
• Giuseppe Labriola
A midwife with over 10 years' experience, he currently works within Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. Giuseppe is currently the Head of Midwifery at the University Hospital Lewisham.
• Dr Jenny Hall
A midwife for over 35 years and currently a facilitator of education and researcher at Bournemouth University, Jenny was also a member of the previous RCM Council and has been a RCM branch chair.
• Kate Evans
A midwife in Wales since 2006, Kate has worked in all areas of clinical practice. She is currently a public health midwife within Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board (ABMU) in Wales specialising in areas such as smoking, obesity and perinatal mental health.
• Michelle Beacock
A midwife since 2012, Michelle has worked as a delivery suite and community midwife and as a caseloading midwife, and was also a social worker for 10 years. Michelle currently works at Liverpool John Moores University as a senior lecturer.
• Tracy Miller
A midwife since 1992 and a community midwife for 17 years working in Aberdeenshire, Tracy was a member of the 2016 Review Group for Maternity Services in Scotland.
• Birte Harlev-Lam
Birte has been a midwife for 32 years. Working in all areas of midwifery, she is currently the clinical director for maternity in NHS Improvement, particularly focusing on workforce and clinical care, developing quality improvement programmes across England.
• Pauline Twigg
A midwife for 21 years, Pauline has worked in many areas of midwifery including hospital, standalone birth centre, community and a secondment to the Royal College of Midwives as a caseworker. She currently works as a community midwife and a RCM workplace representative at Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
The two current board members who have been re-elected are:
• Helene Marshall
A midwife for over 35 years, Helene is now an educational project manager for NHS Education for Scotland and Director of the Scottish Multi-professional Maternity Development Programme.
• Professor Jane Sandall CBE
A midwife since 1980, Jane has worked in a variety of settings including work in Malawi and as a midwife and health visitor in London. Since 2000, she has been at King's College, London based at St Thomas' Hospital in London in a multi-disciplinary Clinical Academic Research Centre. Jane is also a Senior Investigator for the National Institute for Health Research.
The board is responsible for the overall direction and control of the RCM. This includes ensuring that the RCM is efficient, effective, properly managed and supervised and accountable.
(JP)
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RCM Announces New Board Members
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has announced the results of its board election.In total, seven new midwives will join the board, while two existing members have been re-elected.
The new board members will begin their roles on 1 September, 2017.
The board is responsible for the overall direction and control of the RCM, including ensuring that the RCM is efficient, effective, properly managed and supervised, and accountable.
They are:
• Giuseppe Labriola
A midwife with over 10 years' experience, he currently works within Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. Giuseppe is currently the Head of Midwifery at the University Hospital Lewisham.
• Dr Jenny Hall
A midwife for over 35 years and currently a facilitator of education and researcher at Bournemouth University, Jenny was also a member of the previous RCM Council and has been a RCM branch chair.
• Kate Evans
A midwife in Wales since 2006, Kate has worked in all areas of clinical practice. She is currently a public health midwife within Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board (ABMU) in Wales specialising in areas such as smoking, obesity and perinatal mental health.
• Michelle Beacock
A midwife since 2012, Michelle has worked as a delivery suite and community midwife and as a caseloading midwife, and was also a social worker for 10 years. Michelle currently works at Liverpool John Moores University as a senior lecturer.
• Tracy Miller
A midwife since 1992 and a community midwife for 17 years working in Aberdeenshire, Tracy was a member of the 2016 Review Group for Maternity Services in Scotland.
• Birte Harlev-Lam
Birte has been a midwife for 32 years. Working in all areas of midwifery, she is currently the clinical director for maternity in NHS Improvement, particularly focusing on workforce and clinical care, developing quality improvement programmes across England.
• Pauline Twigg
A midwife for 21 years, Pauline has worked in many areas of midwifery including hospital, standalone birth centre, community and a secondment to the Royal College of Midwives as a caseworker. She currently works as a community midwife and a RCM workplace representative at Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
The two current board members who have been re-elected are:
• Helene Marshall
A midwife for over 35 years, Helene is now an educational project manager for NHS Education for Scotland and Director of the Scottish Multi-professional Maternity Development Programme.
• Professor Jane Sandall CBE
A midwife since 1980, Jane has worked in a variety of settings including work in Malawi and as a midwife and health visitor in London. Since 2000, she has been at King's College, London based at St Thomas' Hospital in London in a multi-disciplinary Clinical Academic Research Centre. Jane is also a Senior Investigator for the National Institute for Health Research.
The board is responsible for the overall direction and control of the RCM. This includes ensuring that the RCM is efficient, effective, properly managed and supervised and accountable.
(JP)
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