Join an illuminating webinar aimed at addressing critical disparities in maternal and neonatal healthcare.

Explore the crucial issue of ethnic inequalities within healthcare provisions for mothers and babies, particularly focusing on perinatal practices including Apgar scores and cyanosis and jaundice assessments.

This webinar brings together insights from a comprehensive review that involved systematic analysis, policy examination and qualitative research involving healthcare professionals and parents from diverse ethnic backgrounds.

A panel of experts will shed light on how race, ethnicity and skin tone influence these critical neonatal assessments. They will provide a platform for knowledge exchange, presenting rigorous research methodologies and sharing actionable insights to reshape policy, refine practices and steer future research.

Why attend

  • Gain a deep understanding of the pressing issue of ethnic disparities in maternal and neonatal healthcare.
  • Raise awareness of applications and limitations of current neonatal assessment and practices.
  • Engage with expert speakers who will shed light on how race, ethnicity, and skin tone influence neonatal assessments.
  • Be part of a transformative discussion focused on shaping a future of fair and inclusive healthcare for all mothers and babies.

All content will be made available on demand for six months post-event so that you can catch up on anything you missed or share content with colleagues.

Who should attend?

Anyone with an interest in reducing inequalities for mothers and babies.

Date: Wednesday 24 January 2024
Time: 6:30pm

More details

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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