She also suggests that criticism of her learning-focused business model carries hints of misogyny. “Women especially, are told this narrative of maternal instinct,” she says. “If that’s true, then every single moment of parenting becomes a barometer of whether you’re good enough: ‘Do I have the natural instinct to do this right?’ That’s a very, very overwhelming, shame-inducing space to be in.”
Labour MP Michelle Welsh, a prominent campaigner on maternity safety, says there is a danger the Amos review will become a damp squib and is urging the government to act decisively, including creating a maternity commissioner responsible for ensuring care improves.
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