Wiscsonin10 Steps to Breastfeeding Friendly Childcare Provider Program

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Wiscsonin10 Steps to Breastfeeding Friendly Childcare Provider Program Amber France MS MPH IBCLC Wood County Health Department (WI)

Development of the 10 Steps Toolkit and Training 2009 WI Department of Health Services developed 10 Steps Toolkit 2013 Wood County Health Department developed 10 Steps Training

Training Details Approved through The Registry (1.5 CEHs) Introduction to breastfeeding Benefits of breastfeeding (mom, baby, and childcare provider) State laws Breastfeeding data Breastfeeding basics Handling breastmilk Breastfeeding friendly policies, environments, language Supplies – books, animals, breastfeeding room equipment Process Training Pre-assessment Action Plan Center-based and Home-based variations Post-assessment

Statewide Initiative 2013 Partnership with Wisconsin Breastfeeding Coalition 2015 Wisconsin Adopted the 10 Steps to Breastfeeding Friendly Childcare Provider Initiative 2015 Statewide Workgroup Developed 2016-2017 Maternal Child Health Objective

Partnerships Childcare Resource and Referral YoungStar Rating System Listed as “Breastfeeding Friendly” YoungStar Rating System Nutrition component DPI - CACFP Meal Pattern Changed language for breastfeed babies Licensing

Statewide Training Online modules Partnership Agreement Train the Trainer Toolkit Developed Online Training and Materials for Trainers Password needed

Data collection NAP SACC data collection tool (online data entry) Pre-assessment Post-assessment Scoring rubric 26 total score possible for each

Recognition Recognized by WI for 2 years Recertify every 2 years Tracked by WI Breastfeeding Friendly Childcare Initiative Workgroup Currently: 122 providers recognized Over 100 in process

Successes, Challenge, Lesson’s Learned Childcare provider buy-in Policy implementation Collaboration with Child Care Resource & Referral Go NAP SACC partnership Developed into statewide program (developed state workgroup) Development of toolkit Maternal Child Health Objective 2016 and 2017 Challenges Time Different geographical areas and diversity Communication of program changes Lesson’s Learned Doesn’t need funding – sustainable! Online modules more effective Need clear communication and training for trainers

Objectives Sustained All 3 objectives were sustained By May 31, 2013, train 15 Childcare sites on the Ten Steps to Breastfeeding Friendly Child Care Centers. Childcare providers are re-recognized every 2 years Developed statewide database to track By May 31, 2013, implement community education plan and campaign to support breastfeeding friendly childcare centers in Wood County. Online modules – continuing education hours recognized by The Registry Developed toolkit (uniform training/education throughout WI) Listed as a searchable option in CCR&R database Part of YoungStar and Licensing Spanish version of the 10 Steps Toolkit created By May 31, 2013, facilitate the adoption of evidence-based breastfeeding policies in 80% of facility-level intervention sites. Policies are evaluated using Go NAP SACC data collection tool Re-assessed every 2 years

Partner Organizations Statewide workgroup with partner organizations Wood County Health Department Wood County Breastfeeding Coalition Wood County WIC Department of Health Services Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Licensing YoungStar (Wisconsin Department of Children & Families) Childcare Resource & Referral Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (Conferences) Wisconsin Breastfeeding Coalition Wisconsin Early Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative

Resources to Help Sustain Work Partnerships Funding opportunities Maternal Child Health Objective 2016 and 2017 Website with modules and resources Train the Trainer Toolkit Conference Presentations All childcare provider Statewide breastfeeding coalition, public health, DPI, and train the trainer conferences National webinars/teleconferences

Questions… Amber France afrance@co.wood.wi.us (715)421-8937