Cambridge Maternity Services Liaison Committee
We care about your care!
The MSLC is a dedicated committee made up of local parent representatives and health professionals, which advises the Cambridge University Hospitals Trust (the Rosie) and the Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust (PCT), which finances local health services, on the care they provide to women, their partners and their babies, during pregnancy, birth and in the weeks after the baby's arrival. Our role is to make sure that the Trusts listen to and take account of the views and experiences of people who use their maternity services.
The MSLC is chaired and run by user reps.
There’s a list of current members here.
The MSLC monitors the services that are being provided to expectant and new parents and recommends changes and improvements where these are needed. It acts as a channel for passing on the views of people who use Cambridge maternity services to those who provide them.
If you’d like to know more about what goes on at our meetings, you can read the minutes of recent ones.
Although we’re always interested in receiving comments and suggestions from women and their partners who are using, or have recently used, local maternity services, we don’t deal with queries from individuals about their personal care, nor do we handle complaints.
If you have questions about your maternity care, you can speak your midwife, health visitor or GP, or, if you’d like to discuss your birth experience, in confidence, with a qualified midwife counsellor, you can contact the Rosie’s Birth Afterthoughts Service (01223 217882).
If you wish to make a complaint about your care, contact Addenbrooke’s Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS), phone number 01223 216756.
For details of other local and national organisations that provide information and support on issues to do with pregnancy and early parenthood, see here.
If you’d like to help with the work of the MSLC, or to become involved with any of the other committees at the Rosie that include members of the public as members, please e-mail