THURSDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2025

NATIONAL MATERNITY
SAFETY CONFERENCE

Shaping the Future of Maternity Care Together.

Join us for our sixth annual National Maternity Safety Conference!

The National Maternity Safety Conference is back! This year’s event will take place at the Hilton Metropole in Birmingham on 25th September 2025.

Building on the success and popularity of our five previous events, this conference will bring together NHS professionals, families, researchers and stakeholders to discuss this year’s theme: Shaping the Future of Maternity Care Together.

Book your place now to be part of this transformative event!

Themes and Speakers

We are bringing together healthcare professionals, policymakers, and thought leaders to drive meaningful improvements in maternity care.

Our fantastic range of speakers will share local improvement projects, present updates on national improvement initiatives, explore solutions to current challenges for maternity services, and discuss opportunities for the future of maternity safety.

The panel sessions will include rich learning around: inclusion, access, and communication; progress in reducing mortality and morbidity; supporting the workforce and culture; and innovation in maternity care.

We are excited to share that Jenny O’Donnell will be joining us as a keynote speaker to discuss ‘POTTIE Training for Improving Systems and Safety’.

Exhibitors 

As always, we invite exhibitors to join us in our adjoining exhibition space.

This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your products, services, or innovations to a highly engaged audience of healthcare professionals and decision-makers. Spaces are limited, so secure your spot early to maximise visibility and impact.

Please contact support@babylifeline.org.uk
to discuss exhibitor opportunities.

Poster Abstracts

Showcasing Innovations and Advancing Safety in Maternity Care.

We are always keen to showcase best practice in healthcare and we were pleased to welcome poster abstracts again this year. We are specifically looking to showcase quality improvement projects with outcome data to demonstrate impact.

We may invite applicants to join one of our panels to give an oral presentation. Click below to learn more and to submit your abstract.

Join us at #MatSafety2025

This year's panel sessions include:

Inclusion, Access, Communication

Quality improvement initiatives and discussion around what services can do to support better access, inclusion, and communication for all service users, but particularly those who are most vulnerable.

Reducing Mortality & Morbidity

What is happening at a national level to support services with evidence-based tools and initiatives to reduce mortality and morbidity for mothers, birthing people, and babies?

Workforce & Culture

Exploring learning and tools to improve workplace culture and boost staff morale. This session will delve into national work and initiatives to support services and professionals, and promote safer care for everyone.

Innovations in Maternity Care

What does the future look like in maternity care? This session will explore innovations like the utilisation of tech, as well as the introduction of national, evidence-based initiatives to tackle key challenges.

Maternity Safety

Empowering Professionals to Shape a Safer
Future for Mothers and Babies

Engage with renowned speakers, explore the latest research, and discover actionable solutions designed to ensure every mother, birthing person and their baby receives the best possible care. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, researcher or advocate, this is the event that sets the standard for excellence in maternity care.

As always, our pre-conference VIP reception will be a brilliant opportunity to connect and network with like-minded colleagues.  We hope you will join us to work together on our shared goal: improving maternity outcomes for everyone to shape the future of maternity care together.

EVENT SPONSORS

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Booking is now open!

We can’t wait to welcome all attendees to the Hilton Metropole on Thursday 25th September.

For any questions or enquiries, please email support@babylifeline.org.uk

#MatSafety2025 - Our Speakers

Keynote Speakers

Jennifer O'Donnell

Director of Systemic Factors Limited, Visiting Lecturer at Cranfield University, and Member of Baby Lifeline’s Multi-Professional Advisory Panel

Dr Richard Duggins

Dr Richard Duggins, Consultant Psychiatrist in Medical Psychotherapy, North East and North Cumbria Staff Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub

Donna Ockenden

Chair of the Independent Review of Maternity Services at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary President of Baby Lifeline

Dr Bill Kirkup CBE

Chair of the Independent Investigation into East Kent Maternity Services and Honorary President of Baby Lifeline

Mr Edward Morris

Dr Edward Morris CBE

Regional Medical Director for NHS England in the East of England, Consultant in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Honorary Associate Professor at the Medical School, University of East Anglia, and Chair of Baby Lifeline’s Multi-Professional Advisory Pane

Donna Ockenden

Chair of the Independent Review of Maternity Services at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary President of Baby Lifeline

Dr Bill Kirkup CBE

Chair of the Independent Investigation into East Kent Maternity Services and Honorary President of Baby Lifeline.

Mr Edward Morris

Dr Edward Morris CBE

Regional Medical Director for NHS England in the East of England, Consultant in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Honorary Associate Professor at the Medical School, University of East Anglia, and Chair of Baby Lifeline’s Multi-Professional Advisory Pane

Frequently Asked Questions

The conference will be in the Monarch Suite at the Birmingham Hilton Metropole Hotel, address below: 

Birmingham Hilton Metropole Hotel, Pendigo Way, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, B40 1PP. 

Yes, booking is essential. You can book your place here.  

Yes, please contact us on support@babylifeline.org.uk to discuss this.  

If your trust/organisation will be making payment a purchase order will be required addressed to: Baby Lifeline Trading Ltd 

You will not require a physical ticket. All attendees will be asked to register on arrival and collect their name badges.  

Please note you will not be granted access without a name badge. 

We would love to hear about your quality improvement work. Please see our posters page for more information. 

No, the event is in-person only. Talks and sessions will not be filmed for distribution afterwards, but delegates will receive post-event materials including PDF copies of many of the speakers’ slides. 

Filming and/or photography will take place at the conference and the VIP reception. Footage and images are used to promote Baby Lifeline’s work. Where filming and/or photography will be taking place, clear signage will be displayed. Please notify staff on arrival if you do not wish to be included in any footage or photography. 

Registration will open from 8.45am and the conference will begin at 10am. The conference will be finished by 5pm. We have slightly adjusted the timings this year based on feedback from our delegates. 

The Hilton Birmingham Metropole is located on the NEC complex near Birmingham International Airport. It is accessible via the M42 and the M6 by car. 

Birmingham International Train Station is a seven-minute walk away, with Birmingham International Airport a twelve-minute walk through the NEC or a ten-minute commute via a monorail. More details here.  

Yes, there is limited parking at the venue, the car park is operated by ANPR (automatic number plate recognition). Several car parks are also located within walking distance across the NEC site.  

Blue Badge parking bays are available at the front of the venue car park, payment can be made at reception. Parking spaces for blue badge holders do not need to be booked in advance. 

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. Please contact us on support@babylifeline.org.uk if you would like us to reserve a space for your wheelchair in the conference room. 

Please contact us on support@babylifeline.org.uk to discuss access requirements. 

There will be an opportunity to submit your dietary preferences when you book your ticket. Please contact us on support@babylifeline.org.uk if you would like to further discuss dietary requirements. 

The Hilton Birmingham Metropole offers accommodation and there is a discounted rate for conference attendees. There are many other accommodation options in the area, including in Birmingham city centre. 

Yes, there is a cloakroom available. Anything left is left at your own risk. 

Yes, complimentary WIFI is available. You can obtain the code on the day at the registration desk. 

Yes, we will issue your CPD certificate via email following the event.

Unfortunately, we are unable to offer discounts. 

We may be able to transfer your ticket to a colleague. Please contact us on support@babylifeline.org.uk as soon as possible to discuss this. 

Photos from our previous #MatSafety conferences:

#MatSafety2024 

Last year’s event, our fifth conference, took place in Birmingham in September 2024. We heard from inspiring keynote speakers including Professor Lucy Easthope and Rob Behrens CBE, and invited a range of speakers working nationally and internationally to discuss the theme Challenge. Empower. Improve. We had a fantastic day and look forward to doing it again this year! 

 
Insights and experiences from previous years:

“Just a huge thank you. This was just what I needed.”

“Thank you for organising a terrific day and I will very much look forward to attending in the future.”

“The dinner the night before is such an excellent opportunity to network, catch up with colleagues & such a positive start to this incredibly important & informative event. Thank you! See you next year!”

“This was a really excellent conference and the best one I have attended for some years.”

“Couldn't have asked for a better range of content or speakers.  Found the whole day thought provoking and challenging.”

“The event yesterday was truly excellent. […] There was a real buzz in the air and I feel so lucky that I was able to be part of that.”

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