What Is the Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Accreditation?
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What Is the Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Accreditation?
Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces UPDATE Issue two Supporting Staff Returning to Work A mother’s decision to continue breastfeeding is often influenced by having to return to work. For UrbanKids Early Learning Centre, being able to support breastfeeding mothers returning to work is the norm and part of their everyday routine. The centre has achieved Breastfeeding Friendly accreditation, and with two current staff members’ breastfeeding, being Breastfeeding Friendly is just part of how things work at UrbanKids. “To us, we not only need to support our mothers and whānau, but for a child’s immunity breastfeeding is important. We value the importance of supporting our staff and families who are returning to work to continue breastfeeding,” says UrbanKids’ manager, Krystal Clarke. Shannon Durbin, who teaches at UrbanKids, returned to work three months after the birth of her son Shayelle, and continued to breastfeed for eight months with the support of her workplace. Likewise, fellow teacher and breastfeeding mum, Raelene Kuka, said being able to continue breastfeeding was big part of her decision to return to work. Having also recently achieved their Whānau Award as part of the Heart Foundation’s Healthy Heart Award, UrbanKids’ Breastfeeding Friendly policy supports their promotion of healthy kai and good oral health for their whānau and community. Tutū Māori Home-Based Early Childhood Education Care Tutū Māori Home-Based Early Childhood Education Care have achieved Breastfeeding Friendly accreditation. Their 40 home-based educarer’s have received their Breastfeeding Friendly certificates and signage which they are able to display to support mothers and their whānau. “Our goal at Tutū is to encourage, support and nurture learning at home. Part of this is supporting our whānau and community. By becoming Breastfeeding Friendly accredited, we hope to make it easier for mothers and whānau wanting to breastfeed their tamariki,” says breastfeeding mama, and Tutū’s manager, Phillipa Patea. Tutū’s early childhood education programme manager, Angela Coffin, also confirmed the importance of breastfeeding for children, “Breast is best, it has the essential nutrients to boost a child’s immunity.” Breastfeeding mum and UrbanKids Early Learning Centre Teacher, Shannon Durbin, feeding her beautiful boy Shayelle. Breastfeeding Friendly at Koutu Playcentre Rotorua’s Koutu Playcentre is committed to providing a comfortable and supportive setting for breastfeeding mum’s and have become the first playcentre in the Lakes region to achieve Breastfeeding Friendly accreditation from Toi Te Ora – Public Health Service (Toi Te Ora). Mothers wishing to breastfeed their child have a selection of areas to sit in, including a sunny spot outdoors where they can watch children play. Koutu Playcentre’s approach to breastfeeding is supported by the parents at Koutu Playcentre, who are proud of the welcoming facilities offered to families. “Mums are welcome to breastfeed their babies and this is normal practice at our playcentre. It’s great that we now have signage to enhance what we already do,” says Rebecca Ward, whose child attends Koutu Playcentre. Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces advisor, Bridget Chiwawa says, “By creating breastfeeding friendly environments, we hope mothers will feel more comfortable while breastfeeding their babies in public spaces and Koutu Playcentre are a great champion for this cause.” Key Messages For Staff For new staff on induction, those returning to work, or as an ongoing refresher, refer to these key messages about the benefits of breastfeeding. Why is being Breastfeeding Friendly important? The Ministry of Health recommends that mothers exclusively/ fully breastfeed until their babies are around six months old, and then continue breastfeeding with the introduction of solid foods. Mothers may need help from their family, health services, workplace, childcare centres, and the wider community to feel encouraged and supported to breastfeed. What are the benefits of breastfeeding? Breast milk is the best first food for babies to help ensure optimal growth, development and health. Breast milk is easily digested, immediately available and always fresh. Breastfeeding promotes health in both mother and baby. Breast milk provides babies with a perfect blend of nutrients and protective antibodies, which play an important role in protecting against illnesses like colds, tummy bugs, allergies, asthma and infections. Why should we support mothers to breastfeed in public? Babies need to be fed anywhere and at any time. It can be daunting to breastfeed in public. Some mothers have had negative experiences when breastfeeding in public. We need to help to mothers feel comfortable about breastfeeding in public. What Is the Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Accreditation? Research has highlighted several reasons for mothers not breastfeeding at all, or for stopping breastfeeding early. These include mothers returning to work, the social perception of breastfeeding, and the lack of knowledge around expressing, storing and heating breast milk. Toi Te Ora supports the good health and wellbeing of people in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts. This includes fostering the development of environments that support a healthy lifestyle through nutrition for everyone, breastfeeding babies included. Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces accreditation creates and sustains Breastfeeding Friendly environments with the goal of increasing breastfeeding rates and duration. The accreditation aims to normalise breastfeeding in public so mothers will feel more comfortable while breastfeeding. This will have a positive effect for the babies being breastfed and also for onlookers who may influence a decision to breastfeed in the future. Since Toi Te Ora began this phase of the project in August 2011, over 140 Early Childhood Services (ECE’s), businesses, cafes, restaurants, retailers and libraries in Rotorua, Taupo, Western Bay of Plenty and Eastern Bay of Plenty have created Breastfeeding Friendly environments, and achieved Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces accreditation. Overall, feedback indicates that the initiative is sustaining supportive environments for mothers and their families. Public health outcomes cannot be achieved by the health sector alone. This initiative supports the work of businesses, workplaces and other health services to increase breastfeeding rates and duration by providing breastfeeding friendly environments where community members live, work, learn and play. Did you know? Breastfeeding is an international human right. Mothers are permitted to breastfeed in public and at work under the Human Rights Act (1993) and international law. This means: Mothers have the right to breastfeed their baby anywhere, anytime. 4 hours room temperature So what can we do to be breastfeeding friendly? Include a workplace policy in your training manual that states you support mothers to breastfeed. Be supportive of mothers who breastfeed. Here are some practical options you can consider: – Have a suitable space available for breastfeeding (not the toilet!) – Offer them a glass of water 4 months (approximately) freezer 2 days fridge Breastfeeding is Kapai Opotiki’s Kapai Kai Café is leading the way in providing a supportive place for breastfeeding mums, after becoming the first eatery in the town to achieve Breastfeeding Friendly accreditation from Toi Te Ora. “We already support mothers to breastfeed in our café alongside their whānau,” says Kapai Kai Café’s Michelle Schiavi. “Becoming Breastfeeding Friendly accredited is another way we can support them.” Last year during World Breastfeeding Week, the café hosted a Big Latch On event in which mums participated in a bid to break the record for the number of women breastfeeding simultaneously across New Zealand. The event was supported by Whakatohea Iwi Social and Health Service’s Tamariki Ora Nurse, Dale Grace, who, along with the team at Kapai Kai Café, is looking forward to the Big Latch On 2015. “We’re really impressed with the amount of support and enthusiasm from businesses. Kapai Kai Cafe is a great example - they provide a Kapai Kai Café’s staff members, Michelle Schiavi and Geneil Warren with their Breastfeeding Friendly signage from Toi Te Ora. welcoming and supportive space for mothers’ breastfeeding their pepi, comfortable chairs are available and an area for other children to play,” says Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces advisor, Louise Harvey. Le Café De Paris Does it Again Le Café De Paris is one of many cafes and businesses in Rotorua who are Breastfeeding Friendly accredited. What sets them apart is that they are one of three pioneering cafes who achieved breastfeeding accreditation when first approached by a different provider more than ten years ago. To date, they have carried this tradition of caring for mothers and babies dining at their facility. “We have been doing this for a long time because it makes sense and is normal,” says Valerie Janin, owner and operator of the café. Valerie Janin, owner and operator of Le Café De Paris with Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces advisor, Bridget Chiwawa, holding up their certificate. New Breastfeeding Friendly accreditation signage is proudly displayed on the wall and window of the establishment as testimony of their support for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. Should any mother wish for a warm, welcoming place that supports breastfeeding in Rotorua, Valerie will be happy to welcome you with a smile. Meet Our New Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Advisor Dana Thomson commenced with Toi Te Ora in September 2014. Prior to this, her most recent work was based within local government in Victoria, where she worked in partnership with health agencies to promote healthy eating and physical activity. Dana has a Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics from Monash University, Melbourne, and is currently completing her Masters of Public Health. She is an accredited dietitian and is passionate about supporting breastfeeding. Dana says, “Breastfeeding is beautiful, natural and healthy and it is crucial that it’s recognised as a socially acceptable way to nourish your baby, no matter where you happen to be. I’m really looking forward to working to support shops and cafes across the Eastern Bay of Plenty to become Breastfeeding Friendly.” Breastfeeding Friendly tip Check out the new and improved breastfeeding magnet! This includes information on how to store and heat breast milk. Along with a bottle label, this is a handy, practical measure that can be included in ECE service starter and enrolment packs, or staff induction folders. Check out a Breastfeeding Friendly Accredited Space near you Early Childhood Education Services ABC Rotorua East Central City Quality Educare, Pukaki St Central City Quality Educare, Pukuatua St Kidz World Rutland Street Kidz World Brent Road Kidz World Maisey Place Kiwi Educare Ltd Koutu Playcentre Kreative Kidz Mountain View Preschool Ngongotaha Early Learning Centre Rotorua Childcare Centre Inc Rotorua Girls High School Childcare Trust Rotorua SFYP Childcare Centre Quality Kidz The Ole House Childcare Centre Tiny Tots Educare Topkids Lynmore Topkids Pukuatua Eastern Bay of Plenty Anglican Homebased Childcare Awakeri Playcentre Mananui Playcentre Port Ohope Playcentre St Georges Education and Childcare Centre Te Aria Toka Ki Te Whakatohea Wairaka Playcentre Western Bay of Plenty 4woods Early Learning Centre ABC Bayfair ABC Papamoa Active Kids Early Learning Centre Arataki Kindergarten Ark Early Childhood Centre Greenpark Playcentre First Steps Mount Maunganui First Steps Papamoa Friends on Fraser Little Sweethearts Montessori Matua Plunket Kindergarten Merivale Whanau Aroha Centre Montessori at Bethlehem Montessori at Otumoetai Mount Community Kindy OPEYS Education and Care Centre Quality Kidz St Mary’s Mount Maunganui The Children’s Garden TopKids Ngatai Road TopKids Waihi Road Tutu Maori Home-Based Early Childhood Education UrbanKids Early Learning Centre Taupo Abacus Childcare Centre Community Kindy Heuheu Street My Treehut Early Learning Centre Taupo Children’s Corner Lakewood Drive Taupo Chidren’s Corner Duncan Street Taupo Children’s Corner Wheretia Street Taupo Family Playcentre Taupo Kids Community Centre Topkids Motutaiko Topkids Totara Street Businesses, Cafes, Restaurants and Health Providers Western Bay of Plenty Arena Cafe (ASB Baypark Mt Maunganui) Cafe 100 Cameo Cafe Dry Dock Cafe Deli on Top Greerton Library Grindz Cafe Mt Maunganui Library Rotorua ABC Central ABC Hillcrest ABC Kawaha Point ABC Monokia Local Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Advisors For more on the Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Accreditation visit our website www.ttophs.govt.nz/breastfeeding or contact one of your local Breastfeeding Friendly Spaces Advisors: Lakes 1st Floor 1166 Amohau Street ROTORUA Bridget Chiwawa 07 349 7269 Western Bay of Plenty Level 1 510 Cameron Road TAURANGA Louise Harvey 07 577 3763 Eastern Bay of Plenty Cnr Stewart & Garaway Streets Whakatane Hospital WHAKATANE Dana Thomson 07 577 3776 Pacific Coast Technical Institute Pak N Save Papamoa Papamoa Library Pirirakau Hauora Robert Harris Coffee Roasters (Tauranga) Royal New Zealand Plunket Bay of Plenty Sober Camel Spring St Cafe Tauranga Library Eastern Bay of Plenty Baxters Cafe Cafe Coco Columbus Cafe - The Hub EastBay REAP Fig Cafe JJ’s Cafe Julians Berry Farm Kapai Kai Cafe, Opotiki McDonalds Family Restaurant Poppys Cafe Robert Harris Coffee Roasters (Whakatane) Royal New Zealand Plunket Bay of Plenty Ruth’s Kitchen The Village Bakery Tuwharetoa Ki Kawerau Health Education and Social Services Trust Whakatohea Iwi Social and Health Services Rotorua Aunty Annie’s Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Le Cafe De Paris Linton Park Community Centre McDonalds Fenton Street McDonalds Fairy Springs McDonalds Te Ngae Mr. Rental Nando’s Rotorua District Library Rotorua Plunket Clinic The Bakehouse Cafe Wendy’s Taupo Cinnamon Fine Indian Cusine and Bar Fast and Fresh Bakery Cafe Friends Cafe Kissa-Kai Japanese Cafe Modern Midwifery Checklist Signed Brea stfeeding F riendly or Nutrition p olicy with re vi ew date Staff are aw are of key breastfeedin g messages Comfortab le space is a vailable Support in place for breastfeedin g staff Milk storag e and heati ng methods are in place Information is included in ECE service enro lment/start e r packs Signage is d isplayed Reaccredite d every two years