BLISS CHARITY AND NEONATAL CARE IN ENGLAND
January 28, 2010 at 11:28 am Leave a comment
House of Commons Early Day Motions
| Bob Spink [R] | ||||
| Peter Bottomley | ||||
| Bob Russell | ||||
| Andrew George | ||||
| Mr Gregory Campbell | ||||
| Mr David Drew | ||||
| Dr Rudi Vis | Dr William McCrea | Ms Katy Clark | ||
That this House notes that 70,000 babies were admitted to neonatal care in England in 2008, almost 20,000 of those being admitted to intensive care; further notes that Bliss is the only UK charity that helps care for premature and sick babies; congratulates Bliss on 30 years of campaigning that has resulted in an NHS neonatal taskforce conducting the most comprehensive review of neonatal care ever undertaken in England; and calls on the Government to implement fully the Taskforce’s recommendations in order to make a lasting improvement in the way babies and their families are cared for.
Entry filed under: England, Maternity Services, Northern Ireland, Parliamentary update, Pregnancy and birth, Scotland, Wales. Tags: Bliss, neonatal care, Neonatal Taskforce, premature babies.
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