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Protecting human rights in childbirth

Registered Charity Number 1151152

Three Years Defending Dignity

Three years ago this month, Birthrights burst onto the maternity scene. At our launch, we declared our intention to ensure that all women receive the dignity and respect they deserve during pregnancy and childbirth. Since then we’ve worked hard to do just that. Free, expert legal advice direct to women, respectful care training for midwives and doctors, research, campaigns and accurate, unbiased comment in the media…

Providing clear and objective information on women’s rights in childbirth has remained a priority. Our factsheets continue to be a popular resource for women and healthcare professionals. Our email advice has provided much needed assistance to hundreds of women and their families and with your help we hope to launch a telephone advice line.

We have published groundbreaking research – such as the 2013 Dignity Survey – to improve the evidence on the importance of respectful care. This year we will be focusing on the rights of vulnerable groups of pregnant women, including migrants and those with disabilities.

Birthrights reaches out to healthcare professionals through our own events, such as our Dignity Forum and Fighting the Fear study day. We speak at conferences and seminars across the country as part of our popular and expanding training programme designed to give practical tools to midwives and doctors.

We also know that it’s imperative that the maternity service is designed to understand and respect women. So we continue to work closely with maternity leaders, the Royal Colleges and offer our perspective in relevant government consultations, NICE Guidelines and the National Maternity Review.

We believe our legal expertise should be used to strengthen and uphold the protections offered to pregnant and birthing women. Working alongside the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Birthrights intervened in a critical Court of Appeal case that questioned a woman’s legal status while pregnant and her rights to make our own decisions. We were pleased that the court upheld these rights in their judgement.

Through this work Birthrights has also been a consistent voice of reason on women’s rights in the media, with appearances on Women’s Hour, the Today Programme, major TV news, radio, broadsheet and tabloids.

It’s been a busy three years and we’re proud of what we have achieved. We have big plans going forward: expanding our training, commissioning vital research and expanding our advice service so that we can ensure that dignity in childbirth is universally understood and respected.

But we can only continue this work with your help. As we celebrate our birthday please consider making a regular monthly donation to Birthrights as we defend the dignity of pregnant and birthing women. We ask you to continue to stand beside us for years to come.

Elizabeth Prochaska (Chair) and Rebecca Schiller (Director)