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National media briefing: the NSPCC, the Shakespeare Schools Festival, Brake and Brainwave

Third Sector Online, 11 May 2012

National media briefing

National media briefing

Charities in today's national news

A survey by the NSPCC says that two in five new mothers have struggled to cope with the demands of parenting during the first few weeks after birth, with a similar proportion admitting getting angry with their baby.

See the Daily Mail for full story


The Shakespeare Schools Festival charity is aiming to give children of all abilities and backgrounds a love of the Bard.

See The Daily Telegraph for full story


A scheme to open part of the hard shoulder of the M4 in Berkshire has been criticised by the road safety charity Brake, which fears it could hinder emergency service vehicles.

See BBC News for full story


Brainwave
, a charity for children with disabilities based in Bridgwater, Somerset, celebrated its 30th birthday with a visit from its royal president, the Countess of Wessex.

See ITV News for full story

 

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