Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Please clarify for me: we are not lactation counselors, so would we not be licensed to practice lactation *counsulting* and then others like LLLLs could have the *counseling*? Or would there truly be no distinction?Dee, yes, you are correct. If IBCLC's were to become licensed to provide lactation counseling then anyone providing lactation counseling without that license, regardless of what they call themselves, is "practicing lactation counseling without a license". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Regarding La Leche League Leaders and other volunteers the model legislation we are proposing states: Individuals who are members of board-recognized volunteer organizations shall be exempt from licensure requirements if: (a) They do not hold themselves out as being licensed or having clinical skills and abilities associated with licensure. ( Their volunteer service is performed without fee or other form of compensation, monetary or otherwise, from the individuals or groups served. © The individual volunteer receives no form of compensation, monetary or otherwise, except for administrative expenses such as mileage. (d) This shall not prevent a licensed lactation consultant from providing care on a reduced or no-fee basis. I am the Chair of the USLCA Committee for Licensure and Reimbursement. I am currently working with about 11 state initiatives. I am the person to contact if anyone is interested in helping with efforts. You can see our page on the USLCA website for information about licensure and reimbursement. PLEASE read your USLCA newsletters to receive ongoing information about Licensure and Reimbursement. There is something in almost every issue from Marsha or myself about this. There is no one single way to go about licensure because each state process is different. We have to figure it out state by state. It also depends on the folks in a state who are willing to work with us so it can be public health or legislators or non-profits who spearhead the work. In all cases we need to have the State Breastfeeding Coalition and the State USLCA Chapters on Board and ideally leading the work. You can find those here: The state breastfeeding Coalitions http://www.usbreastfeeding.org/Coalitions/CoalitionsDirectory/tabid/74/Default.aspx USLCA chapters http://www.ilca.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3887 If you are not involved in these groups they need you and you should be involved, not only for licensure and reimbursement, but for advocacy and to improve the “networking” of IBCLCs in your state and local communities. Networking is how we improve breastfeeding and how we progress as a profession. On a separate note, is anyone else having their digests come through with words in the posts in a long column rather than lines?? It is so annoying. Judy Judith L. Gutowski, BA, IBCLC, RLC 135 McGrath Lane P Box 1 Hannastown, PA 15635-0001 Cell Phone Fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Whoa, Judy! This does NOT protect WIC Peer Counselors! These wonderful ladies *are* paid, at least in IL. I am pretty sure the ones in Missouri are also paid. So, you've protected LLL, Breastfeeding USA, and Nursing Mothers Council volunteers, but there are others who *get paid* and you've knocked them into being illegal to continue their work with this wording. Dee Kassing Regarding La Leche League Leaders and other volunteers the model legislation we are proposing states: Individuals who are members of board-recognized volunteer organizations shall be exempt from licensure requirements if: (a) They do not hold themselves out as being licensed or having clinical skills and abilities associated with licensure. ( Their volunteer service is performed without fee or other form of compensation, monetary or otherwise, from the individuals or groups served. © The individual volunteer receives no form of compensation, monetary or otherwise, except for administrative expenses such as mileage. (d) This shall not prevent a licensed lactation consultant from providing care on a reduced or no-fee basis. I am the Chair of the USLCA Committee for Licensure and Reimbursement. I am currently working with about 11 state initiatives. I am the person to contact if anyone is interested in helping with efforts. You can see our page on the USLCA website for information about licensure and reimbursement. PLEASE read your USLCA newsletters to receive ongoing information about Licensure and Reimbursement. There is something in almost every issue from Marsha or myself about this. There is no one single way to go about licensure because each state process is different. We have to figure it out state by state. It also depends on the folks in a state who are willing to work with us so it can be public health or legislators or non-profits who spearhead the work. In all cases we need to have the State Breastfeeding Coalition and the State USLCA Chapters on Board and ideally leading the work. You can find those here: The state breastfeeding Coalitions http://www.usbreastfeeding.org/Coalitions/CoalitionsDirectory/tabid/74/Default.aspx USLCA chapters http://www.ilca.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3887 If you are not involved in these groups they need you and you should be involved, not only for licensure and reimbursement, but for advocacy and to improve the “networking†of IBCLCs in your state and local communities. Networking is how we improve breastfeeding and how we progress as a profession. On a separate note, is anyone else having their digests come through with words in the posts in a long column rather than lines?? It is so annoying. Judy Judith L. Gutowski, BA, IBCLC, RLC 135 McGrath Lane P Box 1 Hannastown, PA 15635-0001 Cell Phone Fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 WIC Peer Counselors are also paid in New York State. I am pretty sure that this is true of many other states too.normaNorma Ritter, IBCLC, RLCBreastfeeding Matters in the Capital Regionwww.NormaRitter.com Join us on Facebook for the latest birthing and breastfeeding news and views:http://tinyurl.com/BMCRonFB Whoa, Judy! This does NOT protect WIC Peer Counselors! These wonderful ladies *are* paid, at least in IL. I am pretty sure the ones in Missouri are also paid. So, you've protected LLL, Breastfeeding USA, and Nursing Mothers Council volunteers, but there are others who *get paid* and you've knocked them into being illegal to continue their work with this wording. Dee Kassing Regarding La Leche League Leaders and other volunteers the model legislation we are proposing states: Individuals who are members of board-recognized volunteer organizations shall be exempt from licensure requirements if: (a) They do not hold themselves out as being licensed or having clinical skills and abilities associated with licensure. ( Their volunteer service is performed without fee or other form of compensation, monetary or otherwise, from the individuals or groups served. © The individual volunteer receives no form of compensation, monetary or otherwise, except for administrative expenses such as mileage. (d) This shall not prevent a licensed lactation consultant from providing care on a reduced or no-fee basis. I am the Chair of the USLCA Committee for Licensure and Reimbursement. I am currently working with about 11 state initiatives. I am the person to contact if anyone is interested in helping with efforts. You can see our page on the USLCA website for information about licensure and reimbursement. PLEASE read your USLCA newsletters to receive ongoing information about Licensure and Reimbursement. There is something in almost every issue from Marsha or myself about this. There is no one single way to go about licensure because each state process is different. We have to figure it out state by state. It also depends on the folks in a state who are willing to work with us so it can be public health or legislators or non-profits who spearhead the work. In all cases we need to have the State Breastfeeding Coalition and the State USLCA Chapters on Board and ideally leading the work. You can find those here: The state breastfeeding Coalitions http://www.usbreastfeeding.org/Coalitions/CoalitionsDirectory/tabid/74/Default.aspx USLCA chapters http://www.ilca.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3887 If you are not involved in these groups they need you and you should be involved, not only for licensure and reimbursement, but for advocacy and to improve the “networking” of IBCLCs in your state and local communities. Networking is how we improve breastfeeding and how we progress as a profession. On a separate note, is anyone else having their digests come through with words in the posts in a long column rather than lines?? It is so annoying. Judy Judith L. Gutowski, BA, IBCLC, RLC 135 McGrath Lane P Box 1 Hannastown, PA 15635-0001 Cell Phone Fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 Is there a way to have all??, it doesn't have to be so cut and dry. It could be as simple as having clearly defined scopes of practice. Which we should already have....The way I see it peer support or mother to mother support is not the same as professional lactation services. Peers already need to work under the supervision of an IBCLC in WIC and Is LLLL needed for mother to mother support and encouragement not to assess and treatment plan or communicate with dr or take medical history etc..For example; weight loss support groups, they ARE NOT all run by nutritionists or support groups for depression, may not be ran by therapists or physiatrists but by folks that had experienced issues themselves I guess my point is to protect the "gold standard" of support ; ibclc's. YES I support licensure. I understand this does not fix the insurance battle but needs to be worked on the same time. There are many levels of professionals in other fields as well Sent from my iPhone Please clarify for me: we are not lactation counselors, so would we not be licensed to practice lactation *counsulting* and then others like LLLLs could have the *counseling*? Or would there truly be no distinction?Dee, yes, you are correct. If IBCLC's were to become licensed to provide lactation counseling then anyone providing lactation counseling without that license, regardless of what they call themselves, is "practicing lactation counseling without a license". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 WIC peer counselors are not universally super used by IBCLC- a major hole in the program IMO. - EdenAtlanta, GaSent from my iPhone Is there a way to have all??, it doesn't have to be so cut and dry. It could be as simple as having clearly defined scopes of practice. Which we should already have....The way I see it peer support or mother to mother support is not the same as professional lactation services. Peers already need to work under the supervision of an IBCLC in WIC and Is LLLL needed for mother to mother support and encouragement not to assess and treatment plan or communicate with dr or take medical history etc..For example; weight loss support groups, they ARE NOT all run by nutritionists or support groups for depression, may not be ran by therapists or physiatrists but by folks that had experienced issues themselves I guess my point is to protect the "gold standard" of support ; ibclc's. YES I support licensure. I understand this does not fix the insurance battle but needs to be worked on the same time. There are many levels of professionals in other fields as well Sent from my iPhone Please clarify for me: we are not lactation counselors, so would we not be licensed to practice lactation *counsulting* and then others like LLLLs could have the *counseling*? Or would there truly be no distinction?Dee, yes, you are correct. If IBCLC's were to become licensed to provide lactation counseling then anyone providing lactation counseling without that license, regardless of what they call themselves, is "practicing lactation counseling without a license". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 No, WIC Peer Counselors do **not** have to work under the supervision of an IBCLC in Illinois. I work with several IL WIC agencies to train their staff and they do not have an IBCLC supervisor. Some of them don't have any IBCLC at all, much less in a supervisor position. Dee Kassing Please clarify for me: we are not lactation counselors, so would we not be licensed to practice lactation *counsulting* and then others like LLLLs could have the *counseling*? Or would there truly be no distinction? Dee, yes, you are correct. If IBCLC's were to become licensed to provide lactation counseling then anyone providing lactation counseling without that license, regardless of what they call themselves, is "practicing lactation counseling without a license". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2012 Report Share Posted July 8, 2012 I am the Lead for my organization's WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor program. The PCs in my state are paid WIC employees, as is almost universally the case across the nation. They are either employees, or contractors to the WIC agency. It is preferred in my state that the Lead be an IBCLC, however it is not a requirement. This is a thorny area for me. The criteria to be a PC Lead can be as minimal as having attended a lactation management training. So our WIC PCs are overseen by an IBCLC and they have access to our staff IBCLCs in the event they need support. They also offer referrals to our lactation clinic. The PCs I lead are not performing clinical tasks. I'm not sure how it is in other WIC agencies because I hear of PCs using their work time to qualify to sit the IBLCE exam. The work the PCs I supervise perform is specifically restricted so as not to be performing evaluations and assessments. I would not consider it clinical. > > > ** > > > > > > Whoa, Judy! > > This does NOT protect WIC Peer Counselors! These wonderful ladies > > *are* paid, at least in IL. I am pretty sure the ones in Missouri are also > > paid. So, you've protected LLL, Breastfeeding USA, and Nursing Mothers > > Council volunteers, but there are others who *get paid* and you've knocked > > them into being illegal to continue their work with this wording. > > Dee Kassing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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