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Julie Brown is Parentcraft Co-ordinator at the antenatal Clinic, University Hospital NHS Trust, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK. She describes the achievements of a multi-professional working group that has developed new systems for refe...
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Mukti Jain Campion, Editor of Disability, Pregnancy and Parenthood International, discusses guidelines for safe management of autonomic hyper-reflexia in labour for mothers with spinal cord injury.
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Nicky Hunter is an Occupational Therapist with the Spinal Outreach Team at Queensland Spinal Cord Injury Service, Princess Alexandra Hospital and Health Services District in Australia. She describes the innovative and collaborative approach of the Sp...
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Following up a recent enquiry, from a disabled mother-to-be, led DPPi Information Officer, Coral Jepson, to contact the Obstetric Anaesthetists’ Association (OAA).
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The following article, by David Mumford and Usha Bhavsar, of The Royal Leicestershire, Rutland and Wycliffe Society for the Blind, is a revised version of an article entitled ‘Learning Parentcraft – The Leicester Project’, which fir...
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The following article is taken from a paper written by Paula Edmonson and Evelyn Scnelder of the Circles Network, Bristol, England, for the European Commission ‘Achievin inclusion through networks of support’, Preparatory actions to preve...
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Reiz Evans, from UK charity Advocacy Partners Speaking Up, discusses how the service provides a voice to parents with learning disabilities and mental health needs, to offer them equal rights and opportunities.  
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