New Project Helps Mums-to-Be in Crisis Minister Launches Scheme in City's East End
Evening Times › December 12, 2005
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Evening Times › December 12, 2005
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MUMS-to-be struggling with homelessness, drug and drink addiction or crippling debts are being given help to look after their babies.
Today deputy health minister Lewis Macdonald visited Glasgow's east end to launch the Public Health Midwifery Programme.See the full content of this document
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New Project Helps Mums-to-Be in Crisis Minister Launches Scheme in City's East End
The project aims to ensure all of an expectant woman's needs are met as she prepares for the birth.
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