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Election 2015: Labour offers one-to-one midwife care | Election 2015: Labour offers one-to-one midwife care |
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Labour is pledging one-to-one midwife care for women during childbirth in its health manifesto for England. | Labour is pledging one-to-one midwife care for women during childbirth in its health manifesto for England. |
The measure is on top of a promise of 3,000 more midwives, funded under the extra £2.5bn a year raised for the NHS by measures including a "mansion tax". | The measure is on top of a promise of 3,000 more midwives, funded under the extra £2.5bn a year raised for the NHS by measures including a "mansion tax". |
It comes as David Cameron is to confirm a Conservative government would match a Lib Dem pledge to spend an extra £8bn on the health service by 2020. | It comes as David Cameron is to confirm a Conservative government would match a Lib Dem pledge to spend an extra £8bn on the health service by 2020. |
A Tory spokesman said the coalition had recruited more than 2,100 midwives. | A Tory spokesman said the coalition had recruited more than 2,100 midwives. |
Labour says it will enshrine the one-to-one pledge in the NHS constitution, as part of measures funded through a tax on properties valued at more than £2m, a crackdown on tax avoidance and a levy on tobacco firms. | Labour says it will enshrine the one-to-one pledge in the NHS constitution, as part of measures funded through a tax on properties valued at more than £2m, a crackdown on tax avoidance and a levy on tobacco firms. |
Speaking at the launch of Labour's health manifesto in West Yorkshire, party leader Ed Miliband said he was proposing: "One midwife, fully committed to you, that's what we mean by one-to-one care - from when you go into labour, to when your baby is safely delivered, keeping you secure throughout the most important journey you will ever take." | Speaking at the launch of Labour's health manifesto in West Yorkshire, party leader Ed Miliband said he was proposing: "One midwife, fully committed to you, that's what we mean by one-to-one care - from when you go into labour, to when your baby is safely delivered, keeping you secure throughout the most important journey you will ever take." |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, shadow health minister Liz Kendall said the pledge would lead to safer births, fewer caesareans, less post-natal depression and a better start in life for babies. | Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, shadow health minister Liz Kendall said the pledge would lead to safer births, fewer caesareans, less post-natal depression and a better start in life for babies. |
Around £480m a year is spent on clinical negligence cover for maternity services, she added, saying many midwives were quitting the job because of "huge pressure", leading to worse care. | Around £480m a year is spent on clinical negligence cover for maternity services, she added, saying many midwives were quitting the job because of "huge pressure", leading to worse care. |
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In 2013, the National Audit Office said an extra 2,300 midwives were needed in order to meet a "widely recognised benchmark" of one midwife to 29.5 births. | In 2013, the National Audit Office said an extra 2,300 midwives were needed in order to meet a "widely recognised benchmark" of one midwife to 29.5 births. |
The Royal College of Midwives welcomed Labour's announcement but said community services also needed sufficient staffing for care before and after birth. | The Royal College of Midwives welcomed Labour's announcement but said community services also needed sufficient staffing for care before and after birth. |
A Conservative spokesman said management cuts and increased efficiency had allowed the coalition to recruit more than 2,100 midwives. | A Conservative spokesman said management cuts and increased efficiency had allowed the coalition to recruit more than 2,100 midwives. |
"Since 2012, we have been investing and training 2,500 midwives every year to ensure that future mothers have a named midwife overseeing their care," he said. | "Since 2012, we have been investing and training 2,500 midwives every year to ensure that future mothers have a named midwife overseeing their care," he said. |
Liberal Democrat spokesman Lord Scriven said: "Labour has a shameful track-record on midwifery. When in government they oversaw a critical shortage of staff with midwives' workload increasing by a quarter in just six years." | Liberal Democrat spokesman Lord Scriven said: "Labour has a shameful track-record on midwifery. When in government they oversaw a critical shortage of staff with midwives' workload increasing by a quarter in just six years." |
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