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The attitudes of midwives towards NHS fee-charging and data-sharing policies for migrant mothers in the UK: A Q-methodology study (2024)
Journal Article

In 2012, the UK government announced its intentions to create a “hostile environment” for its undocumented residents. As part of this, fee-charging and data-sharing practices were introduced within maternity care for individuals not “ordinarily resid... Read More about The attitudes of midwives towards NHS fee-charging and data-sharing policies for migrant mothers in the UK: A Q-methodology study.

Displacing power for displaced people: The inaccessibility of maternity care for undocumented migrant women in the UK's hostile environment (2024)
Journal Article

As part of the UK’s hostile environment, a range of restrictive social policies have been introduced for undocumented persons, including NHS charging and data-sharing practices. Current policy dictates that all those not “ordinarily resident” within... Read More about Displacing power for displaced people: The inaccessibility of maternity care for undocumented migrant women in the UK's hostile environment.

"Drowning in bureaucracy": The unintended consequences of NHS charging policies for the provision of care to migrant populations (2023)
Journal Article

Over the past decade, the NHS has come under increasing scrutiny, with critics claiming the UK’s healthcare system is “drowning in bureaucracy” due to the introduction of multiple contradictory social policies (Torjesen, 2015, p. 1). This is particul... Read More about "Drowning in bureaucracy": The unintended consequences of NHS charging policies for the provision of care to migrant populations.