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my collegue Oakley has developed a peer support group in our area and Cambridge has a breast feeding policy.If you would like to contact her, her number is 01353 652113Nina Heaps

>From: EDWINA BLAKEMORE <edwina.blakemore@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Breastfeeding Policy >Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 17:05:02 +0100 (BST) > >We would like to develop a community breastfeeding policy based on WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative, (and within our very tight resources, develop some initiatives to increase our breastfeeding rates). Does anyone have a policy and/or experience of initiating a peer support programme which they could share? >Many thanks, Faster than e-mail, more discreet than a phone call and best of all it's free - download MSN Messenger today!

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edwina,

yes setting up a policy for Breastfeeding is about sitting round the table with everyone. Unicef 10 and 7 steps guide, is basically written for that very purpose (go onto the 'baby friendly' site and contact them, if you can raise capital through PCT/Clinical Governance and Public Health the group training for you and your colleagues is fantastic and will teach you how to do all that you are asking).

start with audit and needs assessment, involve users from day one, mothers/fathers grandparents, present and previous breasfeeders. They are all your community peer support.

the 'breastfeeding network', and NCT etc may have people in your area who will offer training free, according to need. I have done all of this from scratch whilst i was a health visitor staff nurse in Lanarkshire Scotland (now HV in Norfolk).

i have all info on disc if you wish including a reflective diary of events. Scotland has many similar projects, well written up and now improving breastfeeding to above the rate of England and Wales (first time in 30 years). ish Parliament have also passed the Bill to protect Women to breastfeed in public (similar to Australia).

Hopefully we are just about to do same in my new area.

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We would like to develop a community breastfeeding policy based on WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative, (and within our very tight resources, develop some initiatives to increase our breastfeeding rates). Does anyone have a policy and/or experience of initiating a peer support programme which they could share?

Many thanks,

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We have developed a policy based on the

UNICEF one.

If you contact me direct a will email you

a copy.

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Breastfeeding Policy

We would like to

develop a community breastfeeding policy based on WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly

Initiative, (and within our very tight resources, develop some initiatives

to increase our breastfeeding rates). Does anyone have

a policy and/or experience of initiating a peer support programme which

they could share?

Many thanks,

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UNICEF actually set out a 6 point community baby friendly initiative in 1998ish. There is plenty of literature around peer group support. We've had 2 schemes running in Ipswich and Stowmarket since 1998. Celia Suppiah in Tilbury pioneered her initiative in the mid 90's and has become something of a national expert. We got alot of advice from her and went and met her supporters. We got to know about her through a Lactation Consultant training programme when we met some of the supporters. They stood out head and shoulders above all the rest of on the course who were health professionals.

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Breastfeeding Policy

We would like to develop a community breastfeeding policy based on WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative, (and within our very tight resources, develop some initiatives to increase our breastfeeding rates). Does anyone have a policy and/or experience of initiating a peer support programme which they could share?

Many thanks,

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