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There were about 6,400 births in mid and south Essex between June and December 2024, but only 20% of expectant parents take antenatal education.
Because of this low take up we are now reviewing antenatal education classes across the area. Antenatal education classes refer to the information, support and guidance provided during pregnancy to help prepare for childbirth, parenthood and caring for a newborn.
Please take a few minutes to complete a short survey to help us understand what’s working well, where improvements can be made, and how we can make services more accessible and inclusive for families.
Your feedback is important to us and the survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
This survey will close on Monday 3rd November
There were about 6,400 births in mid and south Essex between June and December 2024, but only 20% of expectant parents take antenatal education.
Because of this low take up we are now reviewing antenatal education classes across the area. Antenatal education classes refer to the information, support and guidance provided during pregnancy to help prepare for childbirth, parenthood and caring for a newborn.
Please take a few minutes to complete a short survey to help us understand what’s working well, where improvements can be made, and how we can make services more accessible and inclusive for families.
Your feedback is important to us and the survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
We are reviewing antenatal education classes across Mid and South Essex. Antenatal education classes refer to the information, support and guidance provided during pregnancy to help prepare for childbirth, parenthood and caring for a newborn.
Please take a few minutes to complete a short survey to help us understand what’s working well, where improvements can be made, and how we can make services more accessible and inclusive for families.
Your feedback is important to us and the survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.