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Oversight Panel

Here are the individuals who sit on the Oversight Panel – the additional tier of governance undertaking an ongoing assurance process and providing independent scrutiny to ensure the Review is completed in line with its Terms of Reference:

  • Interim Chair: Dr Denise Chaffer CBE, Executive Clinical Nursing / Maternity Patient Safety Leader with over 15 years Executive Director Board Level Experience.
  • Sarah Land, Co-Founder and Charity Manager of PEEPS HIE (Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy).
  • Mr Tony Kelly, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Kent Surrey & Sussex Patient Safety Collaborative. Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.
  • Dr Edile Murdoch - Consultant Neonatologist, Chair of the Scottish perinatal network significant adverse event review group and the NHSE maternity and neonatal outcomes group.

Biographies

Interim Chair, Denise Chaffer:

An image of Denise Chaffer. I am an Executive Clinical Nursing / Maternity Patient Safety Leader with over 15 years Executive Director Board Level Experience. This includes working for Providers, Commissioners, two Acute Trusts, a London Teaching Hospital and a recent national role for Patient Safety. I was also a Director Lead for the Early Notification Scheme (ENS) in maternity and the Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts (CNST) maternity incentive scheme. Previously I was the President of Royal College of Nursing (RCN) from July 2021 to December 2022.

I have significant experience of working at international, national and regional level within acute and community settings. My experience spans the fields of nursing, midwifery, education, governance, clinical risk and also on major change and reconfiguration initiatives. I hold a PhD and a Master’s degree in Management and Social Care and have also achieved a Bachelor’s degree along with a Higher Education Teaching qualification.

I have published a range of learning resources for maternity, just and learning culture and emergency care. I have also published a book in 2016 named “Effective Leadership – A Cure for the NHS?” and have contributed to a chapter dealing with Patient Safety for the “Clinical Negligence 6th Edition” which was published in 2023 (Powers & Barton).

 

Sarah Land, PEEPS H.I.E:

An image of Sarah Land. PEEPS HIE are a national charity who support anyone within the UK affected by a Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy event (H.I.E event). Peeps was set up in 2018 by Sarah and Steve Land. The name came from friends who affectionately referred to their daughter Heidi as “Heidi-Peeps”. Heidi’s birth in March 2015 was complicated by an H.I.E event following which Sarah and Steve Land felt there was a gap in support and awareness.

The Charity prides itself on collaboration, working together, supporting, sharing ideas, signposting with likeminded individuals and groups, to offer as much help and information as possible to those who may need it, raise awareness, and ensure the parent voice is heard.

Here are some of the people and organisations PEEPS HIE have worked with to date:

Follow this link to the Baby Loss Awareness Alliance website.

Follow this link to the Campaign for Safer Births website.

Follow this link to the Council for Disabled Children website.

Follow this page to the Little Journey website.

Follow this link to the NHS Resolution Early Notification Maternity Voices Advisory Group page.

Follow this link to the North West Neonatal Operational Delivery Network website.

Follow this link to information on the Pregnancy & Baby Charities Network, in PDF format.

Follow this link to the Spoons Charity website.

Follow this link to the Stick ‘n’ Step Charity website.

Follow this link to the official website for The Ockenden Independent Review into Maternity Services at the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

The team behind Peeps can be viewed here.

 

Tony Kelly:

An image of Tony Kelly. I am the National Speciality Advisor for the Maternity and Neonatal Programme in NHS England. I have been working at national level since 2016 and have gained experience working with a range of stakeholders across the whole of the perinatal system. I have led and supported programmes of work that cover the development of the new national maternity early warning score tool and the national culture and leadership programme.

Previously I was the Director of the Patient Safety Collaborative in the KSS Academic Health Science Network for two years. Prior to this I have worked in a regional capacity on quality improvement for a number of years. From 2010 to 2014 I was the Associate Medical Director for Quality and Innovation at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. I have been working in the field of clinical effectiveness and quality improvement for over 25 years, and specifically within safety and quality for the last 15 years.

I am a clinician at heart and I have been a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at University Hospitals Sussex in Brighton since 2003. I am one of several obstetricians providing high risk intrapartum care.

 

Edile Murdoch:

An image of Edile Murdoch. Edile Murdoch is a consultant neonatologist with 23 years’ experience in NHS Lothian Edinburgh and previously Addenbrooke’s hospital Cambridge and UCLH London. She has been a clinical director of obstetric and neonatal services in NHS England and Scotland and a neonatal network lead. Edile has developed a body of experience in external service and safety reviews, perinatal adverse event review, management and improvement and is chairing the NHS England “reading the signals” maternity and neonatal outcomes group. She chairs the Scottish perinatal network adverse event review group following publication of the maternity and neonatal (perinatal) adverse event review process: guidance 2021. Edile is a neonatal assessor for MBRRACE-UK confidential enquiries and is part of the NI DOH SAI redesign development group.  Her specialty clinical interest is perinatal palliative care and is co-chairing the BAPM perinatal palliative care working group. Edile co-wrote the stillbirth and neonatal death pathways for the Scottish National Bereavement Care Pathway. She is a tutor for the Effective Communication for Health (EC4H) training programme and is a trained mediator.

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