A Generic Photo of pregnant woman about to go into labour supported by partner. See PA Feature TOPICAL Health Rapid Birth. Picture credit should read: Alamy/PA. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature TOPICAL Health Rapid Birth. Mums from BAME backgrounds who have given birth in the last two years are being asked to share their maternity care experiences to improve services in region. The Lancashire and South Cumbria Maternity and Newborn Alliance is working with researchers from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) to conduct an online anonymous survey with an aim to develop strong guidelines around delivering culturally sensitive maternity care and reduce existing inequalities.
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This is to allow for the additional space required to deliver the Covid-19 vaccination programme. Following the introduction of the national vaccination programme, the extra space, at Rossendale Birth Centre, will ensure more residents in Rossendale who are prioritised as part of the national programme can be vaccinated quicker. East Lancashire CCG said the situation will be reviewed every two weeks to address any concerns and make any necessary changes to support both the vaccination programme and maternity services. Dr Abdul Mannan, Clinical Director of Rossendale Primary Care Network, said: “In the same way that colleagues in other areas across the country have been instructed to do, we were required to identify a hub to vaccinate the residents of Rossendale in line with national guidance for the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccination.