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NCT Active - Take Action for Parents

Latest action you can take: all UK

Give families their "happily ever after"! Improve NHS postnatal care

 

Do you want  every new family to get the right support to have the best start to family life? Take our action and let your local health service know you want new mothers to get the best postnatal care.

How to take action:

Join NCT Active and you can send an email to the CEO of your local health trust or board, depending on where you live in the UK. Add your own story if you like, but above all add your voice and make sure that local services know how important thier communitites believe good postnatal care is.

You can read more about this campaign and the research we carried out with mothers and what they told us about postnatal care at www.nct.org.uk/cinderella

Latest action you can take: Scotland

Email your MSP support donor milk banks

How to take action:

Join NCT Active and you can send an email to your MSP asking them to support the motion currently in the Scottish Parliament on donor milk banks.

Join NCT Active now

 

If you are already a member of NCT Active please log in to your account to take action

What is NCT Active?

NCT Active is our free, easy and quick to use campaigners’ network 

What happens if I join?

Once you join we will send you a monthly newsletter with news of our successes and tips to make a real and lasting difference for parents in your local area.  We will ask you to spend two minutes once a month to make a difference for you parents in your local area, in your region or nationally.  

You will also be able to log in to find out about our current campaigns and take action straight away. You don’t need to be a member of NCT- you just need the desire to help parents during pregnancy and birth, babyfeeding and early parenthood.

 

For any more information please e-mail campaigns@nct.org.uk




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