Donna Ockenden paints a portrait of an organisation that had an almost unthinking disregard of the lives of mothers and their newborn children. The Trust even blamed mothers for their babies' deaths
The Ockenden report into maternity services at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust is a shameful moment in the history of the National Health Service.
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