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Statistical release: Smoking at delivery - Quarter 4, 2010/11
Birth by parents' age, marital status and socio-economic status. Includes number of children previously born to the mother and birth registration type.
Monthly publication of statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set. This month, we are analysing May 2020 data.
This article presents a review of evidence on knowledge and experiences of puberty and menstruation among females aged 10–14 years
Applicant born in UK after 31 December 1982 and Mother born UK
Employment Tribunal decision.
Monthly publication of statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set. This month, we are analysing November 2021 data.
Monthly publication of statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set. This month, we are analysing May 2022 data.
Monthly publication of statistics from the Maternity Services Data Set. This month, we are analysing April 2021 data.
Your employee can take Shared Parental Leave (SPL) if they're eligible and they or their partner ends their maternity or adoption leave early - eligibility, entitlement, starting SPL, splitting blocks of leave and record keeping
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