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Enhancing maternal & infant nutrition through training, support programs, & Baby Friendly Accreditation to reduce health inequalities in early life. Progress includes breastfeeding initiatives, staff training, and support for vulnerable families.
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Western Isles Maternal and Infant Nutrition (formally CEl 36 funding) • Increase the uptake of Healthy Start. • Achieve Baby Friendly Accreditation. • Invest in specialist nutritional services. • Support the delivery of existing programmes/fund • training for front line staff involved in interventions • with target groups. • * Develop programmes that reduce health inequalities in the • very early years of life.
Progress to date: • Breastfeeding: • - Working towards Baby Friendly Status for the Western Isles • Hospital Maternity Unit. • - Developing resources to support breast feeding for e.g.: • Bosom Buddies. • Training: • - for all front line staff involved in Childhood Nutrition and • pre and post natal mothers. • - Certificate in Public Health and Nutrition completed in 2009/11 • from Health Visitors, Health Promotion staff, Dietetics, • and Early Years partnership. (42 now qualified). • - REHIS Diploma – 4 accredited trainers 3 HPD/1 Freelance.
Progress to date: • Parenting Western Isles: • - New website set up 2009 (over 3,000 hits). • Dietetics - HENRY Training. Senior Dietician trained. • - Fund Vulnerable Families/parents groups – Action for Children • Pointers Mums Group, Southern Isles Mums Groups • Health Visitors – Drop in Service at Soft Play Group (Mulaidh) • for families giving advice on nutrition/breastfeeding and weaning. • Healthy Start- Pilot programme providing all children under • 4yrs of age with the HS Vitamins. • All pregnant woman receiving HS vitamin tablets.
Pointers Team Irene Morrison * REHIS Trainer/Nutrition/Practical Cooking Joanne MacLennan * Co-ordinator – Pointers Mums Group Tina Burgess • Senior Health Promotion Dept, WI NHS Missing today is – Marion Wilson (Pointers)
Future Programmes REHIS Training - Western Isles Health Promotion Department now an accredited training centre. 4 courses planned. HENREY Training - To be rolled out to all primary schools Baby Friendly - Peer Support Programme Healthy Start - Developing a PDSA for Healthy Start Voucher aimed at increasing uptake to 85%.