A leading midwife who has led reviews into care failings in the NHS has criticised the health service for "failing" to give her daughter safe care.
Donna Ockenden, from Sussex, says her daughter Phoebe, who has epilepsy and was having seizures, was left in a chair on her own for seven hours after being transferred to hospital by ambulance.
Ms Ockenden led a review into maternity services at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and is currently leading the probe into maternity care Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.
The Department of Health and Social Care described Phoebe's treatment as "unacceptable".


