Children's Service Mapping

Provided by
Durham University Mapping Unit

Breastfeeding provider summary

Salford PCT provider arm

Mapping Comments

1 Organisation summary

This section reports on questions answered in the NHS provider organisation-wide questionnaire.

1.1 Infant feeding leads

Does your organisation employ any Infant Feeding Leads/Coordinators? Yes
How many Infant Feeding Leads/Coordinators does your organisation employ? 1
How many hours per week are protected for their Infant Feeding Coordinator (or equivalent) duties? 19
Do you have a contract for the role of Infant Feeding Coordinator (or equivalent)? Yes
Is the contract fixed term? No
How long is the contract for (in years)? 0
Is there a service level agreement for the role of Infant Feeding Coordinator (or equivalent)? Not applicable

1.2 Baby friendly initiative accreditation

Yes working towards registering intent All
Yes registered intent Some
Yes have Certificate of Commitment All
Yes achieved Stage 1 accreditation None
Yes achieved Stage 2 accreditation None
Achieved full accreditation None

1.3 Breastfeeding policy

Has your organisation adopted a policy to promote breastfeeding? Yes

2 Service overview

2.1 Types of services providing dedicated breastfeeding support

Service Health and Social Care Provider Service Type Services Confirmed Complete
Health Visiting Salford PCT provider arm Early years and health visiting 100.0%
Total
- - 100.0%

2.2 Type of breastfeeding activity provided

Service Breastfeeding information to woman/mother Health education class, including breastfeeding/infant feeding education One-to-one health education including infant feeding/breastfeeding One-to-one breastfeeding education Peer support service Health professional support service Skin-to-skin mother-baby contact 24 hour rooming in for all mothers and infants unless medically contra-indicated Showing mothers how to breastfeed Anytime breastfeeding immediately after birth Providing assistance to express milk No routine use of supplemental feeds in addition to breastfeeding Referral to breastfeeding support groups Encouragement of breastfeeding up to six weeks Other
Health Visiting 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
Total
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

2.3 When breastfeeding activity is provided

Service Antenatal 1st few days after birth Birth onwards Other
Health Visiting 0 1 1 0
Total
0 1 1 0

2.4 Targeted priority population groups

None reported

2.5 Methods of delivering breastfeeding activity

Service Face-to-face Telephone Written materials Clinic media General media Other
Health Visiting 1 1 1 1 1 0
Total
1 1 1 1 1 0

3 Staff training and peer support

3.1 Staff training

Service 18 hour BFI or equivalent standard Introduction to breastfeeding policy within 6 months of recruitment Other: please specify
Health Visiting None None

3.2 Peer support

Service Are activities delivered by Peer Supporters? Are peer supporters paid? Are peer supporters trained? Is the training accredited? Does the peer supporter have a designated supervisor? How often do they meet?
Health Visiting Yes Yes receive a formal salary Yes Yes Yes Monthly

3.3 Continuity of care

None reported

4 Outcomes

4.1 Service coverage

None reported

4.2 Other outcomes measured

None reported