Community Midwife
ENB997, RGN, RMOverview
Areas of expertise
Medico-Legal experience
Clinical Practice & Experience
Jean Cockshaw qualified as a registered nurse in 1985 and began her career at the Salford NHS Foundation Trust until she then enrolled to study to become a Midwife. Jean qualified as a registered midwife in 1988 which in turn led her to begin working for a large foundation trust in the north west where she remains and continues to practice midwifery part-time in the community setting.
Jean has 30 years’ experience in midwifery during which time she has rotated into each ward area and department, thus allowing her to maintain a high standard of care. The rotation has allowed Jean to remain up to date with all new and relevant policies and guidelines; therefore, enabling her to empower the women in her care to make a fully informed choice about the care she receives. At present Jean holds a caseload of approximately 70 women and their families which she provides seamless care for during the antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal period.
Jean continues to remain up to date with her training within the NHS and the Trust, including statutory and mandatory which are required by law and mandatory and statutory which are role specific and are required by the Trust.
Clinical Interests
Jean is extremely passionate about providing continuity of carer for her women within her caseload. She has an interest in the upcoming changes in midwifery which will allow the midwives working within her trust to provide a gold standard of care. Following on from the Better Births paper which has been published by NHS England, all trust must strive to provide 75% by 2024 year. Jean is working closely with her Midwifery Team leader to enable the team to develop their own model of care which will provide women with a small team of named midwives. These named midwives will ensure that women in their care receive continuity of carer, which in turn will allow for personalised, safe care, better perinatal postnatal and mental health, and multi-professional working. Research has shown that by implementing continuity of carer it will reduce the rates of still birth, neonatal death, maternal death and brain injury during birth by 20%.
Research Interests
Teaching & Training
Memberships of Professional Bodies & Learned Societies
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Contact Jean
To appoint Jean call us on +44 (0)161 218 0223.
Email Jean here or use the contact form below.