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FROM: Sturgess, Frances Coulter
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DATE: 01-24-97 18:19 EST
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FROM: Sturgess, Frances Coulter
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DATE: 01-24-97 18:11 EST
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hope this goes through this time...promised the committee i would let you all
know about it! but i got dumped off the listserv "administrative at your end"
and have now asked to resubscribe so hope this goes in...
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FROM: Sturgess, Frances Coulter
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SUBJECT: DHS Brefdg Promo report/Calif
DATE: 01-24-97 17:56 EST
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FYI--State Dept of Health, Calif has just issued the final report of the
Statewide Committee on Brfdg Promotion entitled "Breastfedg: Investing in
California's Future"
Its gorgeous and very complete (now it remains to strategize and
"operationalize" it--such bureacratspeak!!!) The cover is a photo of one of
the supporting MDs, brfg her child.
It contains a review of the scientific research on the bennefits of brfdg, a
comparison ofCalif's brfdg rates with national goals and recommendations for
the committee to DHS, including access issues in DHS itself as a workplace
for
women (the Dept policy is separate from this report, but was drafted as a
result of this work.)
Among the 20 recommendations highlighted inthe report, the following were
ID'd
as the top 3
Ensure that all mothers have access to culturally appropriate brfdg info and
professional lactation svccs, especially in commuinities with high birth
rates
and low prevalence of brfdg.
Develop an overriding policyto be governed by the state of Calif in which all
health care institutions and health plans that provide maternal and child
health svcs will facilitate brfdg for all mothers and infants including those
with special care needs. As a first priority, facilitate the implementation
of the BFHInitiateve.
Facilitate integration of appropriate and culturally relevant brfdg training
into the curriculum at health-related professional schools thoughtout the
state to ensure that health professionals are technically and cutlturally
competent in delivering brfdg services.
"The Dpet currently promotes breastfeedingthrough several prevention programs
and has already begun developing new brfdg policies to promote brfdg as
recommended in this report,, said Kim Belshe, State Helath Director
To order copies of the executive summary or full report:
Please note: Many agencies/lactationorgs/universities/med schools/managed
care orgs etc are already on a mailing list so you might want to check around
before ordering your own. Hopefully will also be taken up by Calif papers
next week!!!!
FOr government agencies: fax your request to Lori Henkins at (916) 928-0955
For other interested parties: Send a check or money order for $5.00 (full
report) or $1.75 for exec. summary payable to DHS/WIC to
ATTN Lori Henkins
WIC Warehouse
Dept of Health Services
3901 Lennane Dr, Sacramento CA 95834
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