So awful for all the families involved, knowing your baby could have been saved must be very difficult to live with.
The Report covered the period up to 2019, so it is to be hoped and expected that a lots of changes have already taken place, and that there will be a very close implementation and monitoring system in place now to bring the service up to scratch. That will include dealing with any individuals, and the consultants and senior midwives who set the culture of the department will no doubt have been through the mill, and been dismissed/disciplined. The hardest part is rebuilding the reputation, and attracting high calibre staff to work in the unit now. If the whole department was removed as you suggest Whitewavemark I can’t see that it would ever be able to reopen because the staff just aren’t out there to recruit.
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