Affected families to be offered meetings, Ockenden sayspublished at 12:58 BST
Donna Ockenden told the BBC she hopes the process of "family feedback" will provide families with "the answers they have waited for so long".
Families are expected to receive their feedback by the end of 2026 at the latest.
Each family in the maternity review is assigned a case number. The lower the number, the sooner they will receive their feedback, as the numbers reflect the order in which cases were added to the review.
"I suspect the vast majority of families will receive their report and won't have further questions. However, there are various options depending on the family's needs and how serious, or not, our findings are," Ockenden said.
"I have said that where mothers have died, even where the care is appropriate, we will offer an opportunity for face-to-face meetings in Nottingham. In addition, for all families where we find major concerns, they will be offered the opportunity, if they want it, for face-to-face meetings.
"We will also offer virtual meetings and telephone conversations - no-one is on their own on receipt of their family feedback."




