To get in touch with the media team at NCT please email press@nct.org.uk
Click on the links below to read our latest press releases and media comments.
To get in touch with the media team at NCT please email press@nct.org.uk
Click on the links below to read our latest press releases and media comments.
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September marks Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Awareness Month and is dedicated to creating a supportive and empowering community for NICU patients, their families, and the professionals who provide them with care.
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Responding to MBRRACE-UK's 2025 Saving Lives, Improving Mothers’ Care report, Angela McConville, Chief Executive at NCT said:
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NCT welcomes the appointment of panel to review maternity and neonatal services in Wales, but cautions over lack of focus on equity. An NCT spokesperson said:
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Responding to the news that Baroness Valerie Amos has been appointed to lead the government’s investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal care, NCT Chief Executive, Angela McConville said:
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Feeding isn't always straight forward, and it can take time to feel confident. Last year nearly a quarter (23%) of parents told us they did not have a positive feeding experience and three in ten (33%) found their feeding experience did not go to plan.
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Responding to FiveXMore’s 2025 Black Maternity Experiences Report, Angela McConville, Chief Executive, NCT said:
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Responding to launch of the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan for the NHS, Angela McConville, Chief Executive, NCT said:
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At NCT, we are committed to ensuring that our support for parents - both before and after birth - is meaningful, inclusive, and responsive to their needs. In 2022, we launched a bold five-year strategy to reach more parents, grow our impact, and strengthen the foundations of our charity so we can continue to serve families through pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.
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Reading is now home to a newly opened NCT Maternity Library, where pregnant women and people can rent high-quality maternity clothes for a small donation to charity. The library helps expectant parents in the cost-of-living crisis, while promoting sustainability and providing a place for pregnant women and people to socialise.
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Today the Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, announced a rapid national investigation into NHS maternity services, alongside a package of immediate actions to improve care.