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If you're a sperm donor, you could be the legal parent of any child that is born
Information, intelligence and tools with evidence-based approaches for how preconception care can be embedded.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Sierra Leone for healthcare practitioners.
How to get contact with your grandchildren if parents divorce or separate and will not let you see them: mediation, applying for a court order
Provides commissioners and providers with best practice guidance on screening and the vaccination of babies born to Hepatitis B positive mothers.
How commercial plant growers can grow FPCS-certified stock, and find out the benefits of using it in commercial plantations.
Findings from a field experiment to understand the impact of free childcare on the mother’s business development and labour supply
Your Statutory Paternity Pay and Leave - eligibility, what you get, how to claim.
Parents can use this form to record an agreement that the biological father should be granted parental responsibility for the child.
This paper uses household survey data to investigate the impact of women’s empowerment in agriculture and production diversity
The percentage of mothers smoking at delivery in England.
The adoption process - eligibility, assessment, adoption agencies, adoption court orders, overseas adoptions and the rights of birth parents.
Statistics to support improvements in decision making when planning services for pregnant women, children, young people and families.
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