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Information on number of applications and admissions to prison Mother and Baby Units, 2013 to 2015.
It is important to account for seasonal variation in food and nutrient intakes when planning interventions to combat micronutrient deficiencies
Migraine and antiseizure medication topiramate must no longer be prescribed to women and girls unless they fulfil the requirements of a Pregnancy Prevention Programme.
This is early research to demonstrate new potential of an Administrative Data Census and the type of analysis that is possible by linking different administrative datasets. The research provides information on women who had a live birth in England and...
This framework helps local healthcare commissioners and service providers review support arrangements for young parents in their area.
It is important to work with the whole household, particularly mothers-in-law, to improve maternal nutrition
Findings and recommendations from a case review of application decisions for mother and baby units in prison and the role of social work.
Summary report of the review of PSI 49/2014 and operational policy on pregnancy and women separated from children under 2 in prison.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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