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Recent research has attributed 12% of stillbirths in England to ethnic inequality, and 24% of stillbirths to socioeconomic inequality. Addressing health disparities will help deliver on the Government’s ambition to halve rates of stillbirths, neonatal and maternal deaths by 2025.

The latest article by Rt Hon Caroline Nokes MP (Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee) and Jasmin Adebisi (Policy Manager for Health) sets out how ensuring all women have access to personalised care can tackle some of the greatest challenges in women’s healthcare.

You can find the full article here


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