
Parents' money saving tips
What better way to find out how families can save money than getting tips straight from the horse's mouth?

The State and the Family: Supporting Relationships
– time for a rethink?
Speech given by Mary MacLeod at the Government Relationship Summit – 18 December 2008
As a parent you want to protect your child and it's natural to worry about accidents.
Every child gets the odd graze as she starts to walk, run and explore the world, but by taking a few simple steps, you can help prevent more serious incidents. So how do you start? And what equipment is out there to keep your baby both comfortable and safe?
It is okay to use second-hand equipment if you get it from a relative or friend, it is quite new and you know the history of the equipment (so that you know it is not faulty, and has not been damaged or in an accident). Check for safety essentials - for instance, there should be a harness and safety-locking device in a pushchair. Try out the equipment beforehand, so you can, for example, test the brakes on a pram. It's wise to avoid buying baby equipment from car boot sales or from someone you don't know, as the equipment may not meet current safety standards or might be damaged in some way you can't immediately see. Baby equipment is expensive, but you could talk to relatives or friends who may help, or ask your health visitor if there is a local loan scheme. There is also a £500 maternity grant to enable people on a low income to buy equipment (for more information see the section on Money). If you have questions about the safety of equipment, the Child Accident Prevention Trust will be happy to help.
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