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There is a national and international shortage of midwives
The latest Trust board papers show that in April, there was 100 per cent one-to-one care in labour in Preston Birth Centre, Preston s Delivery Suite and Chorley Birth Centre.
The figure was 99 per cent for the Delivery Suite from June - October 2020, and from December 2020 to March 2021. It was 99 per cent for Preston Birth Centre in July 2020 and 98 per cent in April 2020, October 2020 and March 2021.
To achieve 100 per cent compliance in one-to-one care all round, a recruitment campaign has been signed off for six additional WTE (whote time equivalant) roles to backfull a staffing deficit due to maternity leave. The deadline for recruitment is July 31.
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Rory Dixon, 38, recovering from being stabbed
Rory Dixon, 38, has been treated at RPH for two-and-a-half months since being critically injured in a stabbing in March.
He is now looking forward to his two daughters, aged 17 and 18, visiting him next week.
Rory, from Barrow-in-Furness, said: It s brilliant news for all the patients, we need this for our mental health. I ve been feeling very depressed, and knowing my girls are coming to see me gives me a real boost. They are the only people I have, and it s good for them to see me too.
Barbara Muncey and her niece, Shawleen Stanton
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There has been a question mark over the future of Chorley and South Ribble A&E for over five years
The Post understands that Matt Hancock made the eleventh-hour intervention not long after local NHS bosses had been told that they could finally set a date to formally ask residents for their views on the future of the facility.
That would have been the culmination of a tortuous process which goes back almost five years to when the A&E at the Euxton Lane site was shut down for nine months because of a shortage of medics.
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