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1 Indian Health Service Breastfeeding Initiatives Map Orientation to Tribes, Urban Indian Programs, and Area Offices

2 2 Indian Lands Today

3 3 IHS Areas Today

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5 5 http://www.uihi.org/http://www.uihi.org/ note the march 2004 publication – 60-70% natives in urban areas and 40 or 30 on reservation. Urban Programs are funded at 1-2% of all IHS budget.

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8 IHS Nutrition Program Brief description of 4 national projects

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10 10 IHS Nutrition Projects Promoting Healthy Beverages Action Kit at www.ihs.gov/medicalprograms/diabetes/reso urces/healthbev06_index.asp www.ihs.gov/medicalprograms/diabetes/reso urces/healthbev06_index.asp Honoring the Gift of Children: Wellness Journey for Our Families Strengthen the Family Circle Taking Standardized Heights & Weights Breastfeeding Promotion at IHS Trainings

11 IHS Breastfeeding Web Page & Infant Feeding Choices Documentation

12 12 http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/MCH/M/bf.cfm

13 13 Feeding Choice (today) X Breastfeeding only Mostly Breastfeeding ½ Breastfeeding ½ Formula feeding Mostly Formula feeding Formula feeding only One time data fields Mom’s name Or chart# birth order Birth wt. started formula___wks/mth stopped breastfeeding___wks/mth started solids___wks/mth

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15 IHS Head Start Program Breastfeeding Initiative

16 16 OHS PIR AI-AN Grantees for Region 11 (2005-2006)  Total Actual Enrollment (EHS & HS): 25911  Children (0-5) 25485  Actual Enrollment for EHS 3088  Children (EHS) 2662  Pregnant Women 426

17 17 Program Information Report (PIR) Information on benefits of breastfeeding- 95%

18 18 Breastfeeding Promotion  EHS Breastfeeding workgroup (2003)  Breastfeeding Best Practices-Partnership with DDTP, DCE, OWH  Dissemination of breastfeeding toolkits to EHS and HS grantees and training.  Participation in breastfeeding workgroup and policy development. (OHS)  Breastfeeding survey-baseline  Module development

19 19 Toolkit Head Start and DDTP Best Practice AAP Policy Statement (Feb 2005) Close to the Heart, PIMC “An Easy Guide to Breastfeeding for AI/AN Families”, HHS Resource list

20 IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Breastfeeding Best Practices

21 21 http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Diabetes/resources/bestpractices_2006.asp

22 22 Best Practices for Breastfeeding Provider Recommendations  - Promote and support breastfeeding  - Offer breastfeeding training to health care providers  - Provide breastfeeding education to patients, their families, and the community  - Provide early and ongoing expertise and support in breastfeeding

23 23 Best Practices for Breastfeeding Organization Recommendations: System and program changes to promote BF initiation and duration  Establish easy to remember mission statement, “Our organization will promote breastfeeding choice to prevent or delay diabetes and overweight”  Portray breastfeeding as positive and normal.  Ensure patients have access to trained maternal and child health staff.  Establish written breastfeeding policy.  Establish perinatal registries with infant feeding choice information

24 24 Contacts MCH - Judith Thierry 301-443-5070 judith.thierry@ihs.gov judith.thierry@ihs.gov BF web page – Suzan Murphy suzan.murphy@ihs.gov suzan.murphy@ihs.gov IHS Head Start Program – Cheryl Wilson, MS 505-248-7694 cheryl.wilson@ihs.gov cheryl.wilson@ihs.gov Diabetes – Tammy Brown t ammy.brown@ihs.gov t ammy.brown@ihs.gov Nutrition – Jean Charles-Azure Jean.Charles-Azure@ihs.gov Jean.Charles-Azure@ihs.gov


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