That the Parliament congratulates NHS Lanarkshire on being shortlisted as a finalist at the Health Service Journal Patient Safety Awards 2025; understands that the NHS board has been recognised in the Maternity and Midwifery Services Initiative of the Year category for its project, From Conception to Birth – A Quality Improvement Journey Towards Holistic Antenatal Care; notes that NHS Lanarkshire is the only NHS Scotland board to reach this year's finals and believes that this national recognition reflects its outstanding commitment to improving patient safety and driving innovation in healthcare; recognises that the Patient Safety Awards celebrate teams and individuals who go above and beyond to protect patients from harm, reduce risk and embed a culture of safety across the UK healthcare sector; applauds everyone involved in what it sees as this invaluable project, including midwifery, obstetrics and wider teams, and thanks them for making a real difference in supporting safer, more holistic care from the earliest stages of pregnancy and for placing women and families at the heart of maternity care, and wishes NHS Lanarkshire every success at the upcoming awards ceremony.
Supported by:
Colin Beattie, Miles Briggs, Sharon Dowey, Emma Harper, Bill Kidd, Rona Mackay, Kevin Stewart, Brian Whittle