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  • Pregnant Then Screwed: National Childcare Survey

    Created: 28/01/2026
    News/Events Category: Consultations
    This item will show under the following categories: Children and Families  

    In collaboration with Women in Data, Pregnant Then Screwed is gathering vital information about your experiences of childcare, flexible working, parental leave, and discrimination. 

    This is the third time they've run this survey, therefore they will analyse how things have changed (or not) over time. 

    The data collected will be used to guide their future work to challenge decision makers and raise awareness of the key issues affecting mums, parents and families today. 

    Who should take the survey? 

    They are looking for parents with a child under 5 to take part. 

    How to take the survey

    Click here to take the survey online.




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