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What's an Early Day Motion? It is a parliamentary procedure used by individual MPs for drawing attention to specific events or campaigns, and demonstrating the extent of parliamentary support for a particular cause or point of view. MPs sign it like a petition.
It is crucial to get as many MPs as possible to support John Baron's EDM, the text of which is included below. You can see which MPs have signed via the Parliament EDM database . If they have not you should write to them (you could use www.writetothem.com ) with something like: "As a member of your constituency I request your support in the very important fight to save independent midwifery. Please sign the Early Day Motion 1256 'CONSULTATION ON INSURANCE FOR INDEPENDENT MIDWIVES' submitted by John Baron as soon as possible" . If you want to add reasons of your own feel free to elaborate. In the case of an existing or past client of an independent midwife you may want to write what the experience of that choice meant to you. You could copy the text of the EDM into your letter as a quick way of explaining the issues.
Early Day Motion - CONSULTATION ON INSURANCE FOR INDEPENDENT MIDWIVES 29.03.2007 Baron, John That this House notes that independent midwives are healthcare professionals regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council and supervised by local supervisory authorities; welcomes the fact that independent midwives provide one-to-one continuity of care, which is the gold standard in maternity care, and facilitate home births and a less medicalised birthing experience; further notes that, without consulting the profession, the Government intends to require all independent midwives to have professional indemnity insurance, which they are currently unable to obtain on the open market, and that independent midwives might therefore be forced to cease practising; believes that the loss of independent midwives would work against the Government's stated policy of promoting one-to-one maternity care and choice about where to give birth and what pain relief to use; further believes that the link between having insurance and being a safer midwife has not been proven; and therefore calls on the Government to outline the reasons for this change in policy and to postpone any legislative changes until after a full consultation has taken place.
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