I am not up-to-date reading all of the posts over the last few days, so please forgive me if I am repeating a prior post.
Based on the description of a second credential, it sounds a bit unnecessary. LLLI already has a wonderful accreditation process for "providing community-based breastfeeding peer support," does it not? When I became an LLL Leader, my understainding was that our role was to provide exactly this type of support, and if we were out of our depth, to refer to our PL department, and they would refer to an IBCLC if the situation was a total train-wreck. Is there a reason why an LLL Leader could not currently practice under an IBCLC in a clinic setting? Perhaps some individuals would not like to go through the process of LLL accreditation, and the volunteer work it involves, in order to work with an IBCLC? It just seems like re-inventing the wheel to me. Clarification would be much appreciated.
--Kellie Whitney
p.s. In the interest of full-disclosure, I am not currently accredited through LLLI, as my leader dues are WAY past due, but I should be reinstated soon, as a mother in my group gave us a very generous check that will more than cover my dues.
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 06:41:33 EST
From: Nikki Lee
Subject: second credential
Dear Friends:
Barbara Ash reminds us that the second credential is not a done
deal........yet.
But how is it that IBLCE continues on its merry way towards this second
credential, despite a negative reaction from ILCA?
Here's what is on the IBLCE website this morning about the second credential:
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"Breastfeeding Peer Support Credential: The International Board of Lactation
Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) has identified a need in Canada and the United
States to define a baseline of competence for those providing community-based
breastfeeding peer support. The Board is developing a criterion-referenced
certification to evaluate the competence of these individuals, who are an important
component of the continuum of care available to breastfeeding mothers in
these countries. Relevant stakeholders are being consulted."
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Who are these "relevant stakeholders"?
Does the Board of Directors of IBLCE ignore ILCA?
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE,CIMI
Adjunct Faculty, Union Institute and University, Lactation Program
Film Reviews Editor, Journal of Human Lactation
www.breastfeedingalwaysbest.com
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