Sanitation Kit Deeper Dive; Support Skills for IYCF-E

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Sanitation supplies are a lifeline in emergencies, but using them effectively requires more than a quick overview. In this session, we take a deeper dive into the Sanitation Kit—what’s inside, how each component supports safe infant and young child feeding, and practical ways to use the kit in challenging environments. We then move into essential support skills, including hand expression, cup feeding, relactation, and co‑nursing, exploring when and how each technique can protect feeding continuity for families under stress. Through real‑world examples and grounded guidance, this training equips responders with the confidence and competence to help caregivers maintain safe, nurturing feeding practices during crises.
Session 6 homework
- Review Handouts
- Customize Infant Feeding Sanitation Kit
- Learn More About Cup Feeding, Hand Expression, Relactation & Co-Nursing
- Continue (or Start) your Resource List
- Field / Community Experience – RNA with 3 caregivers
- Complete the Evaluation
Full instructions, with everything you need for each step, are on the homework page. The handout is the same material as a printable PDF.
Finished? Complete the session evaluation.
Handouts and Links
Grouped by skill. Every item on the session 6 homework page appears there with a description and a preview.
Start here
- SAFE Infant Feeding Quick Reference Guide — the booklet holding the cup feeding and hand expression pages
Cup feeding
- Cup feeding instructions — CDC
- Cup feeding videos — South Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition
- Cup feeding demonstration — video
Hand expression
- Hand expression guidance — CDC
- Hand expressing — La Leche League International
- Hand expression / Extracción manual — video
- Hand expression and breast care in emergencies — Maya Bolman
Relactation
- Relactation during emergencies — La Leche League USA
- Relactation — CDC
- Relactation discussion — Save the Children (video)
- Drip-drop feeding method — video
- Mass relactation in emergencies — video
Co-nursing (wet nursing)
- Wet nursing screening tool — SAFE Team
- Supporting wet nursing in emergencies — Emergency Nutrition Network
- Peer-reviewed review of wet nursing practice
Sanitation kits
- Sanitation kit decision-making guide — SAFE Team
- DIY sanitation kit components — SAFE Team
- Bleach alternative notes — SAFE Team
- Water filters meeting WHO standards — SAFE Team summary
Also referenced in this session
- Alimentación Segura Infantil (ASI) — the Puerto Rico‑based organisation doing this work in Spanish
- Creating safer spaces — CDC guidance, carried over from session 5

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This work is free because these people and organizations paid for it.

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