We are a team of maternity investigators, clinical advisors and support staff. Find out more about our leadership team, clinical advisors and regional leads below.

Filter team members:

Louise Page

Louise Page

Interim Clinical Director

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Sandy Lewis

Sandy Lewis

Director of the Maternity Investigation Programme

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Katherine Hawes

Katherine Hawes

Deputy Director, Investigations

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Louise Pye

Louise Pye

Deputy Director, Operations

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Sonia Barnfield

Sonia Barnfield

Interim Deputy Clinical Director

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Chandrima Biswas

Chandrima Biswas

Regional Clinical Advisor

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Eamonn Breslin

Eamonn Breslin

Clinical Advisor

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Alan Cameron

Alan Cameron

Clinical Advisor

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Joanna Gillham

Joanna Gillham

Regional Clinical Advisor

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Suzi Jackson

Suzi Jackson

Clinical Advisor

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Kirsty MacLennan

Kirsty MacLennan

Clinical Advisor

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Will Peat

Will Peat

Clinical Advisor

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Catherine Rogers

Catherine Rogers

Midwifery Clinical Advisor

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Devi Subramanian

Devi Subramanian

Clinical Advisor

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Alastair Williamson

Alastair Williamson

Clinical Advisor

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Angela Foster

Angela Foster

Head of Region (London)

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Amanda Malcolm

Amanda Malcolm

Head of Region (South)

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Lisa Manning

Lisa Manning

Head of Region (Midlands & East)

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Helen Smith

Helen Smith

Head of Region (North)

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Current vacancies

MNSI Deputy Clinical Director

MNSI is seeking two experienced clinicians, at senior consultant level or equivalent, to support and deputise as required for the MNSI Clinical Director.

As one of two deputy clinical directors, the postholders will also act as clinical advisors for MNSI and provide expert clinical advice related to their clinical specialty to inform MNSI investigations. They will work as part of the programme leadership team within MNSI and support the wider MNSI team in all aspects of their involvement with trusts and families.

The successful applicants will be experienced, knowledgeable and empathetic, being able to relate to staff at all levels as well as women, birthing people and their families. They will have evidence of patient safety, human factors, safety science and quality improvement experience, with knowledge and experience of the MNSI programme.


It is essential that each deputy clinical director maintains their registration with their professional regulator and holds a senior consultant level or equivalent clinical position, on aggregate two clinical days per week, within an NHS perinatal service concurrently with this post.

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