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Support Groups
Below are is an alphabetical list of the support groups dealing with organisations for babies, children, pregnant women, pregnancy, alternative therapies, breastfeeding mothers and so many more. A – B – C – D -E – F – G – H – I – J – K -L – M – N – O –…
Posted in Parenting styles, Pregnancy Health, Safety and homeproofing, Support group
Tagged Alcoholics Anonymous, Association for Postnatal Illness, Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus, Baby Life Support Systems, Breastfeeding, British Epilepsy Association, Childhood, Childhood Trust, Coeliac Society, Continence Foundation, Fertility Awareness and Natural Family Planning Service, Foundation for Study of Infant Deaths, Health visitor, Holistic Association, Independent Midwives Association, International Association, International Federation, International Society, Lip and Palate Association, Midwife, National Association, National Association for Colitis and Crohn, National Association for Mental Health, National Association of Parents, National Centre for Play, National Childbirth Trust, National Childminding Association, National Council, National Eczema Society, Nutritional Advisory Service, Osteopathic Centre, Parenting, Population, Pregnancy, Professional Association, Reach Association, Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre Association, Reproductive health, Resource Service, Royal College of Midwives, Royal National Institute, Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society, the Council for Awards, Twins and Multiple Birth Association, UK Association, UK Chapter
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Childminders are ‘the hidden workforce’ caring for children with special needs
20th June 2005 National Childminding Week 18-25th June is launched today with the theme “Make Chatter Matter”. The week is highlighting the work registered childminders do to support children’s speech, language and communication development A survey of 200 members of the National Childminding Association (NCMA) published today reveals that many childminders are caring for children with additional needs (including…
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Tagged Babysitting, Childcare, Developmental disability, Disability, Gill Haynes, Health, Health Service, I Can, Life, Nanny, National Childminding Association
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Childminding help available
15 June, 2000 NEW parents considering childminding as a way of working but still seeing their child have been offered an incentive from the government. Despite the increasing demand for childcare, more than 15,000 childminders have quit in the last three years. One of the main reasons has been the cost of safety equipment, insurance…
Selecting a carer you can trust
It’s tough enough going back to work after maternity leave without worrying about whether your child is safe and happy in someone else’s care. We take a look at how to choose a childminder you can trust. Finding someone you can trust The questions you should ask Providing a structured day Qualifications and registration Should I draw…
Support Groups : A – Z
A – B – C – D - E – F – G – H – I – J – K - L – M – N – O – P – Q – R - S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z A Action for Sick Children Action on…
Posted in Pregnancy
Tagged Alcoholics Anonymous, Association for Postnatal Illness, Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus, Baby Life Support Systems, British Epilepsy Association, Centre Association, Childhood Trust, Cleft Lip and Palate Association, Coeliac Society, Continence Foundation, Family, Family planning, Fertility Awareness and Natural Family Planning Service, Foundation for Study of Infant Deaths, Health visitor, Hypnotherapy Register, Independent Midwives Association, International Association, International Federation, International Society, Member organisations of Make Poverty History, Midwife, National Association, National Association for Colitis and Crohn, National Association for Mental Health, National Association of Parents, National Centre for Play, National Childbirth Trust, National Childminding Association, National Council, Nutritional Advisory Service, Osteopathic Centre, Population, Professional Association, Reach Association, Reproductive health, Resource Service, Royal College of Midwives, Royal National Institute, Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society, Sudden infant death syndrome, the Council for Awards, Twins and Multiple Birth Association, UK Association, UK Chapter
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Support Groups – N
Support Groups – N National Association for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease 4 Beaumont House Sutton Road St Albans Herts AL1 5HH Tel: 01727 830038 Fax: 01727 862 550 Information line: 0845 130 2233 Email: nacc@nacc.org.uk www.nacc.org.uk NACC is a voluntary association of people who are living with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, their families and friends, and…
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Tagged asperger's syndrome, asthma, Autism, Birmingham, Bristol, Daycare Trust, dermatitis, eczema, Gloucester, Meningitis, Meningitis Trust, National Association, National Association for Colitis and Crohn, National Association for Mental Health, National Association for Special Educational Needs, National Autistic Society, National Childbirth Trust, National Childminding Association, National Children's Bureau, National Council for One Parent Families, National Council of Voluntary Childcare Organisations, National Day Nurseries Association, National Deaf Children's Society, National Eczema Society, National Endometriosis Society, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Norwich, NSPCC National Centre, Pride Court, uk The association
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Mothers are the best carers
3rd October 2005 Young children who are looked after by their mothers at home develop better than those cared for in nurseries, by childminders or relatives, a new study suggests. The research, by the National Childminding Association, is one of the biggest done so far on UK childcare and monitored 1200 children from birth to…
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Tagged Caregiver, Childcare, Childhood, Family, Kathy Sylva, Nanny, National Childminding Association, Oxford, Penelope Leach
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Childminding help available
New parents considering childminding as a way of working but still seeing their child have been offered an incentive from the government. Despite the increasing demand for childcare, more than 15,000 childminders have quit in the last three years. One of the main reasons has been the cost of safety equipment, insurance and training courses.…
