Speakers include:
Laura Abbott, University of Hertfordshire – Having a baby in prison: women’s need to love, care and breastfeed their baby
Dr Amy Brown, Associate Professor Child Public Health, Swansea University – Examining psychological, social and cultural barriers to responsive breastfeeding
Helen Crawley, First Steps Nutrition Trust – The constituents of formula milk: busting the myths.
Dr Sanjeev Deshpande, Consultant Neonatologist, Shropshire Women & Children’s Centre – Hypoglcaemia and preventing unnecessary admissions to neonatal units
Jane Dickens, Bradford District Care Trust – Bradford’s revolution: bringing the evidence of parent-infant relationship research to the people who matter: the story of the parent-infant relationship resource cards
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Ph.D, IBCLC – What’s new in postpartum depression research: recent findings on breastfeeding and depression, birth interventions, and Preterm birth and the neuropsychological effects of sleep training and Its implications for breastfeeding
Hollie McNish, poet – Nobody told me: Poetry & Parenthood
Dr Nigel Rollins, Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child & Adolescent Health, WHO – The impact of breastfeeding on maternal and child health in the 21st century: The Lancet Breastfeeding papers
Jacky Syme, South Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT) Community Services – Antenatal Conversations
Anne Woods, Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative – Achieving Sustainability
Earlybird up to 31 July £200 for 2 days, £120 for 1 day