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For latest NCT news, please browse the press releases and statements below. Please feel free to contact us on 0870 770 3238 or email us at press@nct.org.uk for more information.
- 06 Oct 08
- The Campaign to End Child Poverty is a coalition of more than 130 organisations working to eradicate child poverty in the UK. NCT has been a supporter of this campaign for over a year. NCT supported the End Child Poverty Keep The Promise rally that took place on Saturday 4th October. As a keen supporter of the campaign, NCT have added the press release of on the success of the rally event day from End Child Poverty.
- 30 Sep 08
- The NCT believes that the social and emotional impact of poverty on new parents undermines the foundations of family life and childhood.
- 30 Sep 08
- NCT respond to the Conservatives announcememt for major improvements in hospital care, by giving every NHS patient access to a single room if they need it or want it, including: a guarantee that all mothers giving birth in NHS hospitals who want a single room will have one.
- 30 Sep 08
- Get your hands on the new look NCT Shop catalogue 2009 jam packed with goodies, it is your one stop shop filled with fantastic offers to help guide you through pregnancy and early parenthood.
- 29 Sep 08
- Latest Maternity Statistics from NHS - Report NHS Maternity Statistics, England 2006-07
- 29 Sep 08
- NCT response to ONS Home Birth Statistics
- 25 Sep 08
- A national survey of women who return to work after maternity leave launched.
- 16 Sep 08
- NCT launch Creating Confidence, a new media drive for NCT classes.
- 11 Sep 08
- BREASTFEEDING is still a subject which, despite being one of the most natural in the world, causes controversy. So when TV presenter Kate Garraway posed for photographs appearing to breastfeed a calf, it was always going to cause a bit of a storm.
- 04 Sep 08
- NCT responds after new study in the The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that mothers who delivered vaginally compared to caesarean section delivery (CSD) were significantly more responsive to the cry of their own baby, identified through MRI brain scans two to four weeks after delivery.




