Meet the MiRecord Team

The MiRecord team brings together the best of perinatal care and digital technology, united by a commitment to safer, mother-centred maternity services. Comprised of experienced clinical and technical professionals, the MiRecord team works in deep partnership with two leading organisations: Harlow Solutions and the Perinatal Institute.

Harlow Solutions is a trusted provider of digital and print tools in maternity and child health. Serving over 50 NHS Trusts, they have delivered the Personal Child Health Record (commonly known as the red book) for more than 35 years. Their wider healthcare portfolio includes iGROW, the UK’s leading digital growth charting solution, along with other solutions designed to streamline workflows and enhance patient communication.
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The Perinatal Institute, a not-for-profit organisation, leads on research, training, audit tools, and clinical guidance to support improved outcomes in maternity care. It is renowned for the Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP), now used across most NHS Trusts, and for its legacy of the national hand-held maternity notes. The Perinatal Institute has brought all of this experience into the development of MiRecord.
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Together, the MiRecord team embodies a blend of clinical insight and technical expertise. We are dedicated to continuing evolution—ensuring that our digital record system not only meets clinical standards but also adapts to the real-world needs of both healthcare professionals and mothers. At MiRecord, our mission is to set a new standard in digital maternity care, combining security, innovation, and usability.

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Team

At MiRecord, our service is strengthened by our trusted partners. We work closely with leading organisations dedicated to transforming maternity and perinatal care. Their expertise and innovation ensure that our digital maternity record not only meets clinical standards but also continually evolves to serve mothers and healthcare professionals better.

Harlow is a leading provider of digital and print solutions in maternity and child health. We are trusted by over 50 NHS trusts across the UK. With over 35 years experience providing the Personal Child Health Record (PCHR), commonly known as the red book, we deliver secure, interoperable, and user-friendly solutions. Our healthcare portfolio includes iGROW, the UK’s leading digital child growth charting solution used by child health clinicians, as well as a suite of tools designed to enhance patient communication, streamline workflows, and improve care outcomes across maternity and paediatrics.

The Perinatal Institute is a UK-based not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving the quality and safety of maternity care. It provides research, training, audit tools and clinical guidance to support healthcare professionals in delivering better outcomes for mothers and babies. Through initiatives like the Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP) which is in use in the majority of NHS Trusts across the UK, the Institute works collaboratively to promote evidence-based practice and reduce stillbirth and perinatal mortality rates. As provider of the well-loved, hand-held national maternity notes, the Institute is now applying its expertise to developing its digital successor, MiRecord.

Sarah Aubrey

Sarah Aubrey supports Harlow as the clinical engagement lead for maternity solutions. Sarah is a midwife with extensive experience across all areas of maternity care. Since qualifying in 2005, she has worked in a variety of clinical settings, gaining a broad perspective on the challenges and opportunities within midwifery practice. She currently works in midwifery education in Wales, where she supports the next generation of midwives through teaching, mentorship, and professional development. Her passion lies in improving experiences for both families and clinicians, ensuring safe, compassionate, and evidence-based care.

Emily Butler

Emily Butler is the midwifery lead at the Perinatal Institute. She qualified as a midwife in 2010 and has worked across all areas of maternity. She was involved in local research and her passion was supporting women who had suffered a perinatal loss before she joined the Institute in 2015. Emily has previously led the national Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP), a multidisciplinary initiative to improve antenatal recognition of fetuses at risk due to fetal growth problems. Emily now coordinates the clinical and development team at the Institute to develop new innovative tools for maternity care that remains mother focused and with safety as a key driver.

Our partners are integral to our mission, collaborating with us to deliver a secure, innovative, and user‑centric digital maternity care solution. Together, we strive to set the standard in digital healthcare excellence.