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Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Death (CEMD). Now the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)
Disability Discrimination Act (1995)
Human Rights Act (1998)
National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services
Health Inequalities Report
CEMACH (2004) Why mothers die 2000-2002: report on confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in the United Kingdom
National Women's Mental Health Strategy
Elaine A Hanzak, 2005. Eyes without sparkle - a journey through postnatal illness. Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press. ISBN 185775 655 X
DPN information briefings
Gisela Hermes, 2004. Behinderung und Elternschaft leben kein Widerspruch. Neu-Ulm: Ag SPAK. ISBN 3-930830-46-9, 193
Alexander CJ, Hwang K and Sipski ML. 2002. Mothers with spinal cord injuries: impact on marital, family and children's adjustment. in Archives of Physical Medical Rehabilitation, 83, 24-29.
Buck FM and Hohmann GW. 1981. Personality, behaviour, values, and family relations of children of fathers with spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medical Rehabilitation, 62, 432–438.
British Sign Language software in general practice. Available from SignHealth web email
NEW accessible resources on pregnancy and birth from DPPI
DVD for deaf parents and parents-to-be
Pack for visually impaired parents and parents-to-be
The Royal College of Nursing launches women’s mental health principles
Deaf mental health charter information pack
Mental Health Foundation
Sign, the National Society for Mental Health and Deafness
NEW vibrating baby monitors for deaf parents
Boardbug baby and toddler monitor
KIDZ TAGZ – keep your child safe web email
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