Bosses at the trust have repeatedly apologised for failings, with chief executive Anthony May saying it was committed to “transparent and full engagement” and improvements on “staffing levels, training and compliance with guidelines” within the department.
Concerns, however, remain.
Ms Ockenden told the BBC earlier this month that improvements had “stalled”, saying the trust needed to “get back on track” following an unannounced inspection by the CQC in June.
In response, Mr May said the trust would “respond to the issues identified by both Donna and the CQC”.
“I am confident that our maternity services are properly staffed and that we have effective monitoring systems in place,” he said. “At the same time, I am committed to ensuring we have sufficient resources in place to maintain safe and effective care.”
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