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Today, the government announced that senior midwife Donna Ockenden will lead an independent review into maternity and neonatal services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust (LTHT). 

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Yesterday, the “The Path to Safer Beginnings Assessment in Wales” was published. It heard from 600 parents, women, families and staff. In response, an NCT spokesperson said: 

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Responding to the interim report from the National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation, Angela McConville, Chief Executive at NCT, said:

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New research from NCT, the UK’s charity for pregnancy, parents and progress, provides rare insight into what it is like to be a parent today. The report reveals six out of ten new parents say they feel lonely or isolated at least some of the time (62%), with more than one in ten (12%) saying they always felt lonely after having a baby. 

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Baroness Amos, chair of the independent National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation, released a report titled ‘Reflections and Initial Impressions’ following meetings with families, staff, and visits to 7 NHS trusts. 

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The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has today released its response to the Competition Market Authority’s recommendations to reforming the formula milk market in the UK.  

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In response to the RCOG Workforce Census 2025, an NCT spokesperson said: 

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Responding to the publication of IPPR’s report It Takes A Village: Empowering Families and Communities to Improve Children’s Health, Angela McConville, Chief Executive at NCT said: 

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New Board Members elected by NCT members at the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 19 November UK’s leading charity for pregnancy, parents and progress celebrates impact

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In response to the latest figures on breastfeeding in England, Louise Oliver, NCT Head of Inclusion and Engagement and NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor said: