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NOW CLOSED MN Survey-time: lots of prizes to be won

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AnnMumsnet · 21/02/2014 09:53

We have a couple of surveys live at the moment either for MNHQ or for clients - we'd love you to complete which ever ones you qualify for. Please keep an eye on winners' corner on talk for the prize draw winning MN nicknames.

NOW CLOSED A survey open to all UK parents: add your opinion and your details at the end and you'll be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £150 M&S voucher.

NOW CLOSED: And a survey about events you may attend with your family - open to all UK MNers - there's a £250 voucher to be won for this one!

NOW CLOSED: Secondly a survey all about undertaking paid work and children. This survey is for all UK MNers who have at least one child and were working before they had children. It doesn't matter whether you are currently in paid work or not, we still want to hear from you. Add your details at the end and you could win a £200 Love2Shop voucher.

NOW CLOSED: And last but not least - a survey about sanitary protection - open to all UK women - and you could win a £50 Amazon voucher for sharing your views.

Thanks so much and best of luck with the prize draws!

Smile MNHQ

AnnMumsnet · 21/02/2014 13:52

AnneEyhtMeyer - point noted and will be passed on!

TeaandHobnobs - again point noted - thanks.

AngelieMumsnet · 21/02/2014 17:24

Hi everyone, in response to your feedback, Auntie Daisy have said:

"Auntie Daisy by no means think that a period is something to be embarrassed about – we believe the complete opposite in fact! Girls in some countries miss school every month because of their periods, which is just not right, and that’s why Auntie Daisy was created in the first place. We’re proud to support Camfed – to help make sure that periods don’t get in the way of girls education.

This survey is simply to find out about women’s attitudes towards their periods – no assumptions have been made about anything.

Auntie Daisy packaging is discreet because, whilst a period is nothing to be embarrassed about, women might not perhaps want their postman/woman knowing the ins and outs of their monthly cycle!

The service is not designed because we think periods are something to hide. More, it is designed for convenience – to give women who might have been caught out by their period in the past, one less thing to think about each month."

AnnMumsnet · 23/02/2014 17:33

Thanks for all the feedback so far: will deffo be passed on to relevant parties!

Two of these surveys are now closed as we have reached the numbers we needed so I have amended the OP.

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