PROGRAM. Turning the Tide for Birth and Breastfeeding. Dates: 16th and 17th of February, 2018

Similar documents
Australian Breastfeeding Association 2018 Annual Health Professional Seminar

BREASTFEEDING: for health professionals 2017 SEMINARS. positioning for better outcomes. Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Perth

Sharing the latest in Midwifery and Maternal & Child Health

Hong Kong College of Midwives

Our journey to Academia

EVERGREEN PERINATAL EDUCATION & SWAG Conferences LLC

World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) 1-7 August 2017

2018 New Family and Childbirth Classes

Family Birthplace. Childbirth. Education. Franciscan Healthcare

Christy Jo Hendricks

EVERGREEN PERINATAL EDUCATION And SWAG Conferences LLC

3-Day Advanced Breastfeeding Conference for Physicians and Other Medical Providers

Sustaining and Supporting Rural & Regional Maternity Services

BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT IN HEALTHCARE

On the Path towards Baby-Friendly Hospitals: First Steps Breastfeeding Promotion Webinar June 19, 2013 Objectives: Explain how to start planning for

The Bronson BirthPlace

Childbirth and Parenting Education Class Schedule for January June 2018

Brandon Regional Health Authority Breastfeeding Framework. February 2005 Updated January 2006

MATERNITY USEFUL INFORMATION

FACULTY OF HEALTH SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY

CE Western Caribbean Cruise

Baby Friendly Health Initiative Information for Maternity Facilities

Continuing Education Materials for Lactation Care Providers (RNs, Lactation Consultants, Lactation Counselors, and Dietitians)

Copyright Rush Mothers' Milk Club, All rights reserved. 1

2019 APNA National Conference

overview Indicative ATAR ATARs listed in this document are from the 2018 intake and may change for the 2019 intake. Please only use them as a guide.

AMCHP Annual Conference

Working While Breastfeeding: Best Practice Strategies for Workplaces and Childcare Centres

Midwives Council of Hong Kong. Core Competencies for Registered Midwives

HAPPY DAYS HEALTHY FUTURES

Pre-Part One Exam Course

Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Hong Kong Association. Baby-Friendly Maternal and Child Health Centres. Hong Kong

An investigation of breastfeeding support in Coventry November 2012

Information for Midwives in relation to the Midwifery Scope of Practice Further interpretation, March 2005

THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD REPORT ON THE SITUATION OF BREASTFEEDING IN NEW ZEALAND

Friday: April 4, 2014 Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center 178 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ

Portlet Interview Questions And Answers For Nurses In Australia >>>CLICK HERE<<<

Collaborative Partners: Healthy Start of North Central Florida North Florida Regional Medical Center UF-Health Shands UF-Health Shands-HomeCare

School of Nursing & Health Sciences, University of Dundee Researchers Information

Guidelines -Completing your application

PAEDIATRIC FEEDING AND DYSPHAGIA WORKSHOPS

Minnesota CHW Curriculum

State NRM and Coastal Conference 2017

The English language test for healthcare professionals

Updated Summary of Changes to the 2016 Guidelines and Evaluation Criteria V 2

Love delivered daily. Love delivered daily. NEW PARENT. Handbook

Mary Paton was the founder of the Nursing Mothers Association. Since 2001, it has been known as the Australian Breastfeeding Association.

Nursing and Midwifery Symposium 2018

2018 APNA National Conference

Clinical Research for Nurses and Health Professionals One Day Workshop

Evidence-Based Hospital Breastfeeding Support (EBBS) Learning Collaborative. Webinar #3 March 19, 2013

Fa 2014/S ing at s it? Faculty. o ould a end? a ou ll eceive. Comprehensive Lactation Course: Mastering the Blueprint

Healthy Happenings September 2010

Best Strategies to Encourage Breastfeeding

The Competencies for Entry to the Register of Midwives are as follows:

Registered Midwife. Location : Child Women and Family Division North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals

Postpartum Depression In Working Women: Creation of a National Policy

BREASTFEEDING Nature s Way May 3-4, 2013

CONTINUITY OF MIDWIFERY CARE PROGRAM

Doctors in Action. A Call to Action from the Surgeon General to Support Breastfeeding

UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Hong Kong Association. Baby-Friendly Hospital Designation. Hong Kong

She Births Educator Certiication - Information Pack 2018

The. BirthPlace. Your Birth. Your Design. from Mayo Clinic Health System

CURRICULUM VITAE May Cheryl Langford

Recertification and Registration Competence Programme for New Zealand Midwives and Overseas Midwives

Mapping maternity services in Australia: location, classification and services

Art of BreastfeedingSM

Workshop topics for 2009:

Did your facility complete all requirements for One Star? Yes (Continue) No (All requirements for one star must be complete to continue)

AVSC 2018 sponsorship and trade fair prospectus

The Path Towards Baby-Friendly: Navigating the Game Board

Love delivered daily.

Orthopaedic Enhanced Recovery

Childbirth Education. and Parenting Programs. Baby Friendly, USA

WIC Local Agencies Partnering with Hospitals for Step 10 of the BFHI

Emergency and Critical Care. Practical Skills for Practical Vets VetPrac

Community Conference Program

SCHOOL OF MIDWIFERY RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) INFORMATION BOOKLET

BIRTHING PAGES-11/

MSc Midwifery: Midwifery management

Your Birth Experience: First Trimester. Women s Hospital

About Karitane. Contact Details

11/15/2017. Demystifying the IBCLC Requirements. Disclaimers. Polling Questions. Polling Questions

Siti Norjinah Moin. Prof Dr Adlina Suleiman

Lactation. Patient Responsibility. AABC Birth Institute October 1-4, 2015 Scottsdale, AZ Lactation Billing & Patient Responsibility

Curriculum Vitae. Cherylann Sarton, PhD, CNM. School of Nursing 12 High Street Suite 200. Portland, Maine Office: (207)

YOU RE IN GOOD HANDS THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ST VINCENT S PRIVATE HOSPITAL WERRIBEE

California Advanced Lactation Institute

Ruth Patterson, RNC, BSN, MHSA, Integrated Quality Services

Healthy Start Initiative: Provincial Perinatal, Child and Family Public Health Services. April 2013

Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health 2018 Policy Agenda

Meet your Welcome Baby! consultant

Western Health Sunshine. Full time or part time by negotiation.

TUNNELLING CONFERENCE OCTOBER 1 NOVEMBER 2017 STAR CITY SYDNEY CHALLENGING UNDERGROUND SPACE: BIGGER, BETTER, MORE

NHSA 19 th Annual Conference March 26-28, Theme: Living the Legacy: Celebrating Advocacy for Families and Communities, Then & Now!

Maternity and Family Education

NURSING AND MIDWIFERY. Post Graduate

Cutting Edge. Tongue Tie Symposium. From Confusion to Clarity. Australasian Society for Tongue and Lip Ties

Advances in NICU Feeding Management

Christy Jo Hendricks

Transcription:

Proudly managed by Turning the Tide for Birth and Breastfeeding PROGRAM Dates: 16th and 17th of February, 2018 Venue: Lighthouse Theatre, 185 Timor Street, Warrnambool VIC 3280 www.warrnamboolbreastfeedingcentre.com.au

All funds raised for this conference go to support the Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre What is the Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre? The Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre is a hub of information and support for parents in Warrnambool and the surrounding areas. It is a place parents can come to relax and connect with other parents in an informal setting. Importantly, parents can access the breastfeeding information and support they need, when they need it, through professional lactation support, breastfeeding counsellors and practical support such as breast pump hire and information on lactation aids. Conference Dinner Join us for a relaxed night of fun and catching up with old and new friends on Friday night at the Cally a Warrnambool institution. Enjoy Al Fresco dining in the modern beer garden. We know what Warrnambool is like so we can close the roof if necessary whilst still dining under the stars. Menu a la carte. Just pay on the night but help us out by booking so we can give our hosts at the Cally an idea of numbers. The Cally is at 112 Fairy St Warrnambool. Website www.callyhotel.com.au Sponsorship We welcome ethical, WHO code compliant companies to exhibit at our conference. For a sponsorship prospectus please call Barb 0488 757 334 or email zacdan@datafast.net.au

Getting there Getting to and from Warrnambool is easy! Fly into either Melbourne airports Tullamarine or Avalon. From Tullamarine Domestic Airport Terminal, board the Skybus (www.skybus.com.au) or a taxi (from the waiting taxi rank), which will deliver you to Southern Cross Station, then board the train to Warrnambool and sit back and relax. From Avalon, board Avalon Airport Shuttle (www.avalonairportshuttle.com.au) or get a taxi to deliver you to Geelong train station to catch the Warrnambool bound train. The Melbourne-Warrnambool (via Geelong) train timetable can be found at: (www.vline.com.au/pdf/timetables/warrnambool.pdf). Of course you could also hire a car and follow the Princes Highway to Warrnambool (Just over a 3hr journey from Tullamarine, and 2.5hr from Avalon), or if you ve got the time, why not enjoy the Great Ocean Road... Happy travels! Accommodation Warrnambool has a great range of reasonably priced accommodation. For more information please check out sites such as www.airbnb.com.au and www.stayz.com.au. For help with accommodation that will fit your budget and requirements please ring The Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre between 10am 3pm, Monday Saturday on (03) 5562 7662. Pre-conference Welcome reception If you are rolling into town Thurs afternoon/evening allow us to introduce you to the *New* Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre at 141 Koroit St Warrnambool Accreditation: IBCLC CERPs and MIDplus points have been applied for. CPD points may be claimed for this activity. Please see website for details.

Turning the Tide for Birth and Breastfeeding Day 1 8.00am 8.30am 8.45am Registrations Opening address Donna Geddes Human milk: A big player in the developmental origins of health and disease 9.45am Heather Harris SYPNCY Breastfeeding 101 10.30am Morning tea 11.00am Pam Heselev Floppy poppies Stiff necks, flat heads and breastfeeding 11.45am Laurel Wilson Marijuana and breastfeeding Toxic, neutral, or who knows 12.30pm Jen Hocking How international board certified lactation consultants support women to breastfeed: An ethnographic study that helps us understand what relational care looks like. 1.15pm 2.15pm 3.15pm 4.00pm 4.15pm 5.15pm 7.00pm Lunch Anita Bearzatto Managing slow weight gain in a breastfeeding baby Your advice really matters Pinky McKay Milk sleep and baby s brains Afternoon tea Rachel Reed The problem with evidence based maternity care Close Conference Dinner The Cally

Day 2 8.00am 8.45am 9.00am 9.45am Registrations Welcome and introduction Rachel Boak Choosing foods for infants What influences parents? Donna Geddes How do we study the impact of infant tongue tie on breastfeed and what have we found 11.00am Morning tea 11.30am Laurel Wilson Can a baby be allergic to breastmilk? Lactose intolerance, allergies, sensitivities and galactosemia 12.30pm Della Forster RUBY trial, a randomised trial of proactive telephone peer support for breastfeeding 1.15pm 2.00pm 2.45pm 3.45pm 4.00pm Lunch Laura Tolton Every bone in my hand : An auto-ethnographic exploration of obstetric violence Rachel Reed Childbirth as a rite of passage Panel/Q&A Close

Speaker Biographies Anita Bearzatto MBBS (hons), FRACGP, IBCLC Anita is a general practitioner and Lactation consultant from Melbourne who has an interest in breastfeeding medicine and maternal and child healthcare. Anita completed her medical degree at Monash university. She gained her diploma in obstetrics and gynaecology and her fellowship as a General Practitioner. She became an IBCLC in 2007. Anita works combining her qualifications as a general practitioner and Lactation Consultant seeing families who have complicated lactation problems. She works in private practice and at the Royal Women s hospital. Anita enjoys providing lactation education and support to healthcare professionals and the community. Rachel Boak APD, AN; BSc; Hons(Nutrition); MSc(Nut&Diet) Rachel is and experienced Accredited Practising Dietitian and academic, currently working freelance. She has recently completed her PhD At the University of Melbourne. Her thesis was titled Promoting healthy diets in infancy - Focusing on the food environment not just the individual. Rachel is passionate about education and public health nutrition, including collaborative and population prevention approaches in early childhood focusing on equity. Della Forster PhD Professor of Midwifery and Maternity Service Research, La Trobe University & Royal Women s Hospital. Della is a Professor of Midwifery and has a joint appointment between the Judith Lumley Centre at La Trobe University, and the Royal Women s Hospital. Her research includes work on breastfeeding, maternity models of care and perinatal mental health. Donna Geddes DMU PostGradDipSc PhD W.Aust. Donna is the director of the Human Lactation Research Group. Donna originates from a medical imaging background with an emphasis in ultrasound imaging. She has integrated this modality into many of the group s studies providing a window to different physiological processes during lactation. Her findings have attracted much international attention and she is often requested to speak at both International and National Scientific Meetings. She is a member of the Nutrition Society of Australia and Secretary for the International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation. Donna has a broad range of research interests in the physiology of lactation extending from basic to applied research. In particular she utilizes her ultrasound imaging skills to assess the lactating breast (anatomy, milk ejection and blood flow) as well as the infant (suck-swallow-breathe, gastric emptying and body composition). Her current interests include understanding the role of breastmilk in appetite control and the development of breastfeeding in the preterm infant. Heather Harris BN Deakin, MMid LaTrobe Heather first qualified as a midwife in 1970 and has worked in all areas of midwifery practice over the intervening years. She has served on a number of professional committees over the years including ACMI (Vic) and ALCA ( now LCANZ). She was involved in the successful BFHI accreditation for Mitcham Private Hospital, the RWH and Box Hill hospital. She is a Breastfeeding specialist who first qualified as an IBCLC in 1991. She has also been involved in the education of health professionals, presenting in all States of Australia as well as in the US and Hong Kong. Since 2001, Heather has served as a midwife with Doctors Without Borders in the Ivory Coast, South Sudan, Somalia, Sri Lanka and Nepal. She currently has her own private practice in lactation consultancy. Pam Heselev RN, RM, DipAppSci(CHN), MHS, IBCLC Pam Heselev is a maternal & child health nurse and lactation consultant who has worked extensively with babies experiencing feeding difficulties due to positional/tonal problems both in private practice and in a large Melbourne teaching hospital. She has conducted a trial of an assessment tool and treatment program

for these babies and completed her Master of Health Science (Nursing) at Deakin University in 2009. Pam is a casual lecturer at Deakin University, Holmesglen TAFE and RMIT University, lecturing to midwifery students, maternal & child health nurses and early childhood development students. Jen Hocking BA, BN, Grad Dip Mid, M Mid PhD Jen has worked as a midwife in Melbourne, Australia for 20 years. She trained as a breastfeeding counsellor with the Australian Breastfeeding Association and volunteered as a local group leader and telephone counsellor as well as teaching breastfeeding education classes with other ABA volunteers. Jen s Masters in Midwifery research was a qualitative study of how women experience postnatal home midwifery care. Her doctoral research is seeking to better understand the work of Lactation Consultants across the breadth of practice in a major metropolitan Australian city. Currently, Jen is a PhD student at the School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, Australia. Jen tweets @jenhock13 and blogs at http://jenhock.com Pinky McKay IBCLC An International Board certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), with a busy private practice in Melbourne, Australia, Pinky McKay is a best-selling author with four titles published by Penguin including Sleeping Like a Baby, 100 Ways to Calm the Crying, Toddler Tactics and Parenting By Heart. The Australian Breastfeeding Association, La Leche League International and The Australian Association of Infant Mental Health recommend her books and they are available as audiobooks. Pinky is a frequent guest on major TV shows and has appeared on the Today Show, The Project, Sunday Sunrise, Insight, A Current Affair and Today Tonight. She is a sought after guest and keynote speaker at seminars for Health professionals, and parents in Australia and internationally most recently in the US. Pinky writes for a number of publications internationally she is a columnist for Essential Baby website, and has been published in Huff Post Parents and The Daily Mail. She has also done a popular TEDx talk Surrender is Not a Dirty Word. Rachel Reed BScHons, GradCert Ed, PhD Dr Rachel Reed is a Senior Lecturer and Discipline Leader in Midwifery at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. She has practised midwifery in a range of models and settings in the United Kingdom and Australia. Rachel is committed to the promotion of physiological birth, and of women s innate ability to birth and mother. She is a writer and presenter, and is the author of the Midwife Thinking blog site. Laura Tolton Laura Tolton is a lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies at La Trobe University in Melbourne. Her research sits at the intersection of gender, power and language, focusing specifically on violence against women, including most recently obstetric violence. Laurel Wilson IBCLC, CLE, CCCE, CLD Laurel is an author, international speaker and pregnancy and lactation expert. She served as the Executive Director of Lactation Programs for CAPPA, the Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association for 16 years and now is on the Senior Advisor Board. She is on the Board of Directors for the United States Breastfeeding Committee and also on the Advisory Board for InJoy Birth and Parenting. She owns MotherJourney, focusing on training perinatal professionals on integrative and holistic information regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. She has her degree in Maternal Child Health: Lactation Consulting and is an internationally board certified lactation consultant. Wilson is the co-author of two books, The Attachment Pregnancy and The Greatest Pregnancy Ever and contributing author to Round the Circle: Doulas Talk About Themselves. She loves to blend today s recent scientific findings with the mind/body/spirit wisdom. She believes that the journey into motherhood is a life-changing rite of passage that should be deeply honored and celebrated.

Registration Form Name Address Postcode Phone no Email Place of work Mobile no Position Special Dietary requirements Pricing (please tick) Sub-total $ 2 Days Full Registration $445 Earlybird Registration (if paid by January 1st, 2018) $390 Extra Earlybird Registration (if paid by November 1st, 2017) $350 Student/Unwaged Full Registration $320 (please provide proof of enrolment in course) 1 Day (tick which day) Day 1 Day 2 Full Price $245 Earlybird Price (Jan 1st, 2018) $210 Extra Earlybird Price (Nov 1st, 2017) $190 Student/Unwaged $165 Online Seminar (February 23rd May 31st) Full Registration $360 Earlybird Registration (if registered and paid by Jan 1st, 2018) $320 Student/Unwaged Full Registration $280 Conference Dinner Donation to the Warrnambool Breastfeeding Centre TOTAL Amount: $ Credit card (Mastercard/Visa) / Credit Card Number Expiry Date CVV Card Holder s Name It s easier to book online! To book online go to: www.breastfeedingconferences.com.au Please make cheques payable to: ALMA Please forward completed form and payment to: 41 Heath Marsh Road, Panmure, Vic 3265 ABN 83 820 560 346 Barbara Glare