![]() ![]() This resource guide from the National Institute for Children’s Health Quality helps guide providers to recognize and address implicit bias. Implicit Bias Resource Guide: A Resource to Increase Health Equity and Address Implicit Bias.View webinars from the Great Lakes Breastfeeding Webinars series to promote access and equity in breastfeeding. ![]() Breastfeeding in the Community Program Implementation Guide– This community-level guide offers guidance and tools to help local organizations plan, implement and evaluate peer and professional lactation support programs.Summary Report of the Building Breastfeeding Support Models for Community Health Centers Project: Reducing Breastfeeding Disparities through Continuity of Care (August 2020).National Association of City & County Health Officials Breastfeeding Resources.The Mothers’ Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes provides pasteurized donor human milk to premature and critically ill babies, supports moms who donate milk after loss, and distributes reduced cost or free donor milk to chronically ill middle and low income children.Mother’s Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes:.Infants and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Resources from the U.S.Support for COVID-19: These resources from the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, Lactation and Infant Feeding in Emergencies (L.I.F.E.™) Initiative at the Gillings School include webinars on infant feeding during the COVID-19 pandemic and infographics for health care professionals. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: COVID-19 and Pregnancy information.World Health Organization FAQs: Breastfeeding and COVID-19 for Health Care Workers.Additional resources to support hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers improve support for breastfeeding include: ![]()
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