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Infant Feeding in Emergencies

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Infant Feeding in Emergencies

Webinar Description

This free panel will be facilitated by ACM President Joanne Gray and feature Panelist's Karleen Gribble, Naomi Hull and Jen Hocking.

Panelists

Dr Karleen Gribble

Dr Karleen Gribble is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Western Sydney University. Her interests include infant and young child feeding in emergencies, regulation of the marketing of breastmilk substitutes, child rights, caregiver-child and child-caregiver attachment, adoption reform, and treatment of infants within the child protection and criminal justice systems. She has published research, provided media commentary, contributed to government enquiries, provided expert opinion for courts, and engaged in training of health professionals, social workers, and humanitarian workers on these subjects. She is a member of the steering committee of the international interagency collaboration the Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies Core Group and has been involved in policy development, training and advocacy in the area of infants and young children in emergencies since 2006. Karleen passionately advocates for recognition of the importance of mothers to their infants and works to create environments that support breastfeeding and the mother-infant relationship, particularly in situations of adversity She is also an Australian Breastfeeding Association Community Educator and Breastfeeding Counsellor.

Dr Jen Hocking

Jen is a registered nurse and midwife who worked in the public maternity system in Victoria for 20 years between 1997 and 2018. Jen has been a lecturer in the Bachelor of Midwifery program at the Australian Catholic University since 2018. Jen’s PhD was an ethnographic study examining the clinical practice of Lactation Consultants who provide support and care for breastfeeding women. She found that relationships were central to the care they offered. Jen is interested in how midwives and healthcare systems can support fabulous breastfeeding experiences that build connection between mothers and their newborn babies. Jen likes yoga, running with her dogs and Twitter: @jenhock13

Naomi Hull

Naomi Hull is the Senior Manager for Breastfeeding Information and Research at the Australian Breastfeeding Association. She is a Registered Nurse, an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and has a Master of Public Health (Nutrition). Naomi’s passion is ensuring the community is as informed as possible about the value of breastfeeding and breastmilk, and that mums and families are supported to make informed decisions.

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1 CPD hour

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Thursday, 04 August 2022
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
$0

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1.00 CPD Hours
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