BAPM has published it's strategy for the next three years after consultation with members on their priorities for the future of the organisation. The BAPM Strategy sets out the plans for BAPM to focus on for 2025-2028. This was written by the BAPM Executive Committee following a survey of BAPM members regarding their views on BAPM including what they would like to see the organisation focus on in the future.

BAPM President Eleri Adams and President Elect Stephen Wardle open the Strategy writing: "On behalf of the BAPM Executive committee, we are delighted to present our strategy for 2025 – 2028 which we believe will help BAPM continue to lead and shape the future of neonatal care and facilitate the delivery of safe, high quality, family integrated perinatal care.

"We will continue to do the things BAPM has always done and the things that you consider important including frameworks for practice, staffing and other standards, running conferences, keeping members up to date, and highlighting safety concerns. We will also continue to strive to advocate for babies, families and professionals at a national level, and work with other related organisations, something we are increasingly doing more of as we become a larger more influential organisation."

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the strategy focus groups and surveys.

Read BAPM Strategy 2024-2025

British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) is registered in England & Wales under charity number 1199712 at 5-11 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8SH.
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