Petra, Is it to do with councils having responsibility for public health now perhaps.
Certainly why not look at the baby friendly in the community steps, there are new standards - they are downloadable from here
www.unicef.org.uk/BabyFriendly/Health-Professionals/Going-Baby-Friendly/Community/
Policies from here
www.unicef.org.uk/BabyFriendly/Health-Professionals/Going-Baby-Friendly/Community/Seven-Point-Plan-for-Sustaining-Breastfeeding-in-the-Community/Point-1---Breastfeeding-policy/
There are 7 steps for baby friendly in the community and having a policy [which obviously needs to be followed :-)] is the first step, if you can persuade them to work towards baby friendly, then having a policy is one thing less you will have to do before you commit, it may just need a bit of updating. Is your hospital committed or working towards baby friendly, if so it is sensible to go baby friendly in the community, if not, then they need to otherwise there will be fewer breastfeeding mums out there in the community, so whichever way it would be good
Helen Butler
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On 05/12/13, PETRA HOEHFURTNER wrote:
Lara
The Children's Centres cover a broad range of services - from 'Under Ones Groups' to Health Clinics and Outreach work. I take care of the breastfeeding support in the groups, clinics and through home visits.
I don't know how the question of a policy came to pass - my manager informed me that he wanted to put one in place - I will know more after our next meeting.
I just wanted to see what is out there, so I can make better suggestions.
If it is the 'hoop of the week' from the council - I'd like to get something as good as possible on the table to set a precedence. If it then doesn't come to pass, I have at least a high bargaining ship in the game for future discussions.
If I can get more support back into the community by creating a policy, so be it and I am pretty sure "anyone can breastfeed, anywhere they like, anyhow they like", and "no oneshould harass anyone else for breastfeeding" is not going to be enough.
I was wondering if I can use the ten steps as a guideline or if that can only be used if you go baby friendly?
Hope that clarifies things.
Petra
Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 13:25:47 +0800
From: Lara <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Breastfeeding policy for Children's Centres
PETRA HOEHFURTNER <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The Children's Centres I work for would like to develop a breastfeeding
> policy and I wondered if anyone has already done this and would be
> willing to share their experience and/or policy with me?
Can I ask what a "Children's Centre" is where you live? Is it some sort
of child care centre, or playgroup, or health care facility? Unless it's
specifically in the business of breastfeeding advice, I guess I can't
see that you need any specific breastfeeding policy other than "anyone
can breastfeed, anywhere they like, anyhow they like", and "no one
should harass anyone else for breastfeeding".
Lara Hopkins
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