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There is a reason behind everything in nature Aristotle (384-322 BC))

Lactation Supportive Environments The business case for breastfeeding (Insert Presenter Name) (Insert Company Name)

Lactation Supportive Environments Provide services for obesity prevention through lactation promotion by increasing access to environments that support breastfeeding Our goals Work with local school districts, schools, businesses and community healthcare clinics Provide guidance and support through assessment, policy/procedure implementation, technical assistance and resources

Who Benefits From Lactation Accommodation? Businesses & Schools Public Health Our World

How Lactation Accommodation Benefits .. Public Health Mothers/Employees Infants/Dependents Lower risk of some cancers, including breast and ovarian Lower risk of diabetes Lower risk of osteoporosis Lower rates of postpartum depression First line of defense against obesity Lower risk of infections and illnesses Ear infections Respiratory infections Dermatitis Gastrointestinal disorders

Your students tomorrow … Lactation Benefits: Babies today … Your students tomorrow … Your future employees!

How Lactation Accommodation Benefits … Public Health “Breastfeeding is a very important economic and public health issue.” –Dr. Melissa Bartick, Harvard Medical School For every 1,000 babies not breastfed, there is an excess of 2,033 physician visits, 212 days in the hospital, and 609 prescriptions. The United States would save $13 billion per year and prevent an excess 911 deaths - nearly all of which would be in infants - if 90% of families would comply with medical recommendations.

Lactation Accommodation in the Workplace Did you know … Mothers are one of the fastest growing segments of the workplace? In 2012, 57% of all mothers with infants were employed?

How Lactation Accommodation Benefits … Your Workplace Decrease employee absenteeism? Absenteeism is 3 times higher for mothers of formula-fed infants compared to moms of breastfed infants Increase employee loyalty, retention, productivity as well as recruitment of top quality employees? 91% of the “100 Best Companies for Working Women” support breastfeeding in the workplace Reduce health care costs? Companies that adopt breastfeeding support programs see a cost savings of $3 for every $1 invested in the program Insurers pay at least $3.6 billion each year to treat disease and conditions preventable by breastfeeding

How Lactation Accommodation Benefits … Our World The manufacturing of packaging for artificial baby milk creates toxins and uses paper, plastic and tin Each cow used to produce baby formula needs 10,000 square meters of land, which leads to deforestation and soil erosion The production of artificial baby milk, baby bottles, nipples and other bottle feeding accessories require a great amount of energy worldwide Lactation is GREEN

Lactation Accommodation and the Law Have you heard … Lactation accommodation in the workplace is the federal and state law? Compliance is not difficult!

The Basic Needs of Breastfeeding Employees are Minimal Time and space to express (pump) milk regularly Information on how to successfully combine employment and breastfeeding Access to resources that address breastfeeding questions and concerns Support from supervisors and colleagues Policy!

A Model for Success Education & Resources

Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace Award Winners in San Diego County 2014: Southwest Regional Maintenance Center & Vista Community Clinic 2013: Union Bank, San Diego HHSA, YMCA Childcare Resource Center, USD 2012: Intuit, Inc, 2-1-1 San Diego, Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo WIC, San Diego Unified School District 2011: Watkins Manufacturing, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Wolf Canyon Elementary, Project Concern 2010: SPAWAR and Ken Blanchard 2009: Life Technologies and American Red Cross WIC 2007: A Robert Cromeans Salon, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, American Academy of Pediatrics San Diego 2006: Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C. 2005: Sharp Grossmont Hospital 2004: Solar Turbines 2003: UCSD Healthcare 2002: Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton 2001: City of Escondido, Kyocera America, Inc. and the San Diego Spirit 2000: Aetna US Healthcare 1999: Qualcomm and People's Organic Foods Market 1998: Sea World 1997: U.S. Naval Medical Center, SD

Adopt a lactation accommodation policy! Providing a breastfeeding- friendly workplace doesn’t only make sense for babies and moms, it also makes business sense.

Questions? For more information or assistance, please contact: (INSERT HUMAN RESOURCE OR LACTATION PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION)

Request More Information or Share Your Success Stories Contact UC San Diego’s Lactation Supportive Environments Team LWLactation@ucsd.edu www.HealthyWorks.org www.breastfeeding.org We’re here to help!