Hi everyone,
I work in a public health setting which is about to embark on exploring
becoming Baby Friendly. The first of the seven points is as you know -
Have a written breastfeeding policy. Our organization does not have one. I
hesitate to reinvent the wheel here and am sure many of you working in
community settings have great policies. I am hoping that you wouldn't mind
sharing. I have the Canadian Implementation Guide from BCC which has a
sample but would love to see what is out there that is working for other
people. Please mail me privately as this may not of interest to all. Thanks
so much to all of you. This is truely an amazing group with a wealth of
knowledge. I learn something new almost everyday from lactnet.Thanks in
advance.
Kim Scott RN BN IBCLC
Public Health Nurse
Miramichi, New Brunswick
Canada
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