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About CARIS - Reporting to CARIS

CARIS encourages everyone working within the health service who knows of a case of congenital anomaly to report it to the register. Cases can be reported for patients up to 18 years of age.  We are particularly keen to hear regularly from delivery suites, SCBU, neonatal wards, paediatric clinics and community services.

Reporting can be done in a number of ways:

e-Mail

Email our team directly:  [email protected].  This is a safe, confidential way of reporting cases of congenital anomaly.  please include the NHS Number of the mother, baby or both, date of delivery or expected delivery and possible diagnosis.

e-Alert

The e-Alert is a web-based version of the CARIS card. It can be found on the CARIS web-page (e-Alert). As with the warning card, the e-Alert can be used to report an antenatal suspicion of an anomaly or to report cases detected postnatally. Remember to save the site to your web browser favourites for next time.

Both the warning card and the e-Alert are designed to take the minimum amount of time to complete and we would encourage everyone to use them.

CARIS Data forms

This two page form  (CARIS form) contains all the additional details on mother and baby needed to make a complete registration. It is normally completed after the end of pregnancy and there is reasonable evidence of at least one anomaly. The form comes in a pack with instructions. It does take a little time to complete and requires information from both maternity and paediatric notes. These should be available on delivery suites and Special Care Baby Units.

Warning cards

 Warning cards can be used to let CARIS know about results of an anomaly scan or other scans or concerns in the antenatal period. This gives CARIS early notification of potential cases to follow-up. Warning cards can also be used in any setting postnatally to report the discovery of an anomaly. Efforts are made to ensure that cards are available on wards and for clinics, should they be needed. If you need more cards please contact your local co-ordinator or the CARIS office.

Support

CARIS recognises that clinical staff are sometimes under great pressure and that the first priority is the patient. However, we would encourage units and departments to put systems in place so that reporting to CARIS is not completely forgotten. CARIS staff can offer support to units to facilitate data collection. If you need some help, call the CARIS office.

CARIS co-ordinators

Each unit has a dedicated co-ordinator who is available to provide local help and encouragement to report cases. The local co-ordinator will have a supply of cards and forms available. They can also help retrieve notes to record the best data about mother and baby.

Hospital / Health Board area CARIS Co-ordinator
ANS Wales Kindry Williams (ANS Wales)
Bronglais Hospital TBC
Neath Port Talbot/ Princess of Wales Hospital Elaine Griffiths (Midwife)
Dawn Apsee (Midwife)
Nevill Hall Hospital TBC
Powys HB Carys Griffiths (Midwife)
Rachel Bartley (Midwife)
Ceri Jones  – Newtown (Midwife)
Prince Charles Hospital Nicola Ralph (ANS Co Ord. & Governance Lead)
Royal Glamorgan Hospital Nicola Ralph (ANS Co Ord. & Governance Lead)
Royal Gwent Hospital Sam Wood (Midwife)
Singleton Hospital Samantha Fisher – Senior Registration Officer CARIS
Saranne Davies – Data Officer – CARIS
Katie Donovan (Midwife)
UHW Cardiff / FMU / Llandough Hospital Jayne Frank (FMU)
Jackie Cartlidge (FMU)
West Wales General Hospital Anya Evans (Midwife)
Withybush Hospital Amanda Taylor / Camilla Cooke (Midwives)
Wrexham Maelor Hospital Cathy Hughes ANS Midwife
Cwm Taf HB Dee Scott (Midwife)
Joelene Hoskins (Midwife)
Ysbyty Glan Clwyd Maria Russell (Midwife)
Ysbyty Gwynedd Jackie Stockton (Midwife)

CARIS champions

All units have an obstetrician and paediatrician with a particular interest in congenital anomalies. They have kindly agreed to act as local champions for CARIS, keeping the profile of the register high in the unit. They are also available to help resolve problems and make sure a workable system is in place, if there are difficulties with reporting.

Hospital/Area CARIS Lead in Obstetrics CARIS Lead in Paediatrics
Bronglais Dr Angela Hamon John Williams
Neath Port Talbot/ Princess of Wales Sushama Hemmadi Katherine Creese
Nevill Hall Delyth Rich Tom Williams
Powys (Not applicable) To be confirmed
Prince Charles Jonathan Rogers David Deekollu
Royal Glamorgan Jonathan Pembridge Jay Natarajan
Royal Gwent Anju Kumar Sarmistha Maity
Singleton Marsham Moselhi Geraint Morris
UHW / Llandough Christine Connor Jenny Calvert
West Wales General Roopam Goel Gwyneth Oweb
Withybush Chris Overton Devasettihalli Appana
Wrexham Maelor Bid Kumar Paveen Jauhai
Ysbyty Glan Clwyd Maggie Armstrong Ian Barnard
Ysbyty Gwynedd David Gatongi Mair Parry

Data sources that report to CARIS

Obstetricians Paediatricians
Midwives Ultrasonography
Special care baby units Welsh neonatal screening unit
Welsh cytogenetics unit Paediatric pathology
NCARDRS National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Disease Registration Service
Regional paediatric cardiology Medical Genetics
Community services Maxillo- facial surgery
Serum Screening Health Visiting Service
Paediatric Orthopaedics Audiology
Ophthalmology Molecular genetics
National child health system Hospital inpatient data
UHW FMU University Hospital of Wales, Fetal Medicine Unit

Page last reviewed: 16th April 2026