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>Heather writes: "The current issue of the journal Community
>Practitioner (http://www.commprac.com) - articles are not online,
>unforch - has a piece about how the breastfeeding lobby and the
>anti-cot death lobby are in conflict with each other, and I would say
>that this is indeed the case. Ker-azy."
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>Heather, does the journal article use the term 'lobby' about the
>groups advocating for breastfeeding and those working to reduce cot
>death? While not always negatively loaded, it does always mean 'a
>group whose goal is to influence legislation in a particular way' and
>one would think that working to protect breastfeeding and to reduce
>cot death were perfectly compatible purposes.
Absolutely - there is no need for conflict at all. I'll seek out the
journal later and confirm whether the word used is 'lobby' or not and
pick out a quote or two!
One element in all of this is that cot death (SIDS or SUDI) is
actually very rare in the UK and other western countries, with the
figures falling, and almost solely concentrated in predictable
socio-economic groups (not so much the case 20-30 years ago).
The charities and pressure groups involved in it these days have to
punch above their weight to keep in the public eye.
Increasingly, it's clearer and clearer that SUDI/SIDS is linked with
deprivation, but here at least, these political (not party political)
elements are not really stressed. The next step to lowering the
incidence of SUDI/SIDS is to reduce maternal poverty, reduce
pre-term birth, and reduce social and economic distress. I don't see
a lot of this sort of campaigning , however.
Heather Welford Neil
UK
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