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Nottingham Maternity Failures Linked to Hundreds of Avoidable Deaths and Injuries
Nottingham Maternity Failures Linked to Hundreds of Avoidable Deaths and Injuries
News

"An independent review into maternity services at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust found over 500 mothers and babies suffered harm or death that was "potentially avoidable"."

Bullying cultures, chronic understaffing, and suppressed evidence cost hundreds of mothers and babies their lives or health.

It is extremely frustrating to continuously see women's health be diminished. Maternity mortality rates will continue to rise if there isn't action taken to reconsider how we address women in hospitals and truly acknowledge all of their concerns.

https://www.verity.news/story/2026/nhs-nottingham-maternity-scandal-babies-died?p=re5507


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I just got selected for a interview at Acadia healthcare for an intake Advisor position
I just got selected for a interview at Acadia healthcare for an intake Advisor position
Discussion

I just got selected for a interview at Acadia Healthcare for an Intake Advisor position.

Has anyone else worked for Acadia? specifically for the intake Advisor position? What is the interview process like do you remember what questions they asked? I’m very nervous about it as this is my first time being interviewed for a work from home job