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Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Analysis   来源:Arts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"The funding challenge for us, like a lot of other charities, is ongoing."

"The funding challenge for us, like a lot of other charities, is ongoing."

It adds that a sling's fabric or the fabric from a parent's clothes "could cause suffocation very quickly"."If the sling or carrier is not correctly fitted and adjusted, babies can experience traumatic head injuries," the charity's advice says.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

The NCT goes on to say that slings should be:The Lullaby Trust said it had also changed itsIf your baby needs to feed, take them out of the sling, it now warns.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

"We are constantly reviewing the evidence and research, as there is currently no robust evidence on how to feed hands-free safely, which is why we changed our guidance to advise against it," said CEO Jenny Ward.The charity is helping to fund research to develop better guidance for parents and carers on the safety of baby slings and carriers.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

The NHS website says when using a sling or carrier, do not let the material cover your baby's head.

Donations left over from Vaughan Gething's leadership campaign will not be given to the Labour Party, Welsh Labour has confirmed.She believes if the visits decrease, the animals would suffer, adding: "We're in a situation, where if we can't provide a service 24/7, it's going to have a real negative impact on animal health and welfare.

"Long term, if it carries on as now, then I don't think it is sustainable.I think the consequence on the health and welfare of animals could be absolutely huge."

She believes it is vital enough staff are found to keep the service 24/7 for the agricultural sector.Ffion Rees, who farms at Blaenffynnon, agrees, saying: "We don't want to see animals in pain.

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