Nourishing Resilience # 7 – Homework

Session 7 – Homework Summary

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1. Review Handouts

Everything for this session is listed below. New marks a handout you have not seen before; Shared earlier means it appeared in an earlier session.

2. Learn Your Community’s Breastfeeding Baseline Statistics

First page of Breastfeeding Baseline for IYCF E and 10 Steps

Knowing where things stand is essential for planning and seeing progress as you move forward. Use this worksheet to gather that data.

Breastfeeding Baseline Worksheet (PDF)

3. Work on the 10 Steps to a Breastfeeding-Friendly Community Self-Assessment

First page of 10 Steps BFFC Self Assessment Tool 3 2026

Use these questions to evaluate your community’s status on the 10 Steps to a Breastfeeding Family-Friendly Community.

10 Steps Self-Assessment Tool (PDF)

4. Continue (or Start) your Resource List

First page of Resource List Guide for IYCF E Connections

Most organizations serving low-resource people will still operate after an emergency. Start compiling a list of these organizations that would be great referral partners during an emergency. While you are searching, look for the emergency services and disaster planning organizations and contacts that serve your area. See more details here.

Complete the Evaluation

To track your attendance and help us improve, please complete the short evaluation as soon as you can. It is how we verify your attendance for the certificate of completion at the end of the series.

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Handouts, Links & Resources

First page of the 10 Steps to a Breastfeeding Friendly Community overview

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Breastfeeding Family Friendly Communities — 10 Steps Overview

The ten steps a community works through to become breastfeeding family friendly. Start here for the shape of the whole framework.

First page of the Breastfeeding Baseline worksheet

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Breastfeeding Baseline for IYCF-E & the 10 Steps

A worksheet for establishing where your community actually stands today. Knowing the baseline is what lets you plan, and what lets you show progress later.

First page of the 10 Steps self-assessment tool

New this session

10 Steps to a Breastfeeding-Friendly Community — Self-Assessment

Work through each of the ten steps and score where your community sits. This is the tool the homework asks you to complete.

First page of the Resource List Guide for IYCF-E connections

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Resource List Guide for IYCF-E Connections

How to build the list of people and organisations you can call on — and how to keep it current once you have it.

Breastfeeding Family Friendly Communities logo

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Breastfeeding Family Friendly Communities

Tips, guidelines and handouts from the Breastfeeding Family Friendly Communities programme.

Questions? Email Contact@BreastfeedingCommunities.org.

CDC breastfeeding data by county

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CDC Breastfeeding Report Card

County‑level breastfeeding data from the CDC. This is where you find the numbers for your own community when you fill in the baseline.

WIC breastfeeding data

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WIC Breastfeeding Data

Breastfeeding rates among WIC participants, from USDA Food and Nutrition Service.

Ready, Set, Baby prenatal education materials

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Ready, Set, Baby

Prenatal education materials from the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, free to download and use.

Health Management Associates report on Medicaid coverage of breastfeeding support

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Medicaid Coverage of Breastfeeding Support & Supplies

An independent landscape analysis of what Medicaid covers, state by state. Useful when you are making the policy case rather than the clinical one.

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National Breastfeeding Month Celebrations

August is National Breastfeeding Month. The United States Breastfeeding Committee sets the annual theme and the celebration weeks within it, and publishes the artwork and messaging your coalition can use.

Finished the homework? Session 8 picks up from here.

Thanks to our sponsors

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

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Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation

A private family foundation dedicated to supporting charitable organizations that align with its mission of giving back. Grants are made only as a result of the Foundation’s own initiative.

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Breastfeeding Family Friendly Communities

Provides technical assistance to breastfeeding coalitions and health departments across the US, using the Ten Steps to a Breastfeeding Family Friendly Community. The SAFE Team is a project of BFFC.

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In memory of Elsie Perry

Elsie Perry was a founding mother of La Leche League Boston in the 1960s. A gift made in her memory by her daughters funded an eleventh month of this training series.

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BabyBjörn

Founded in 1961 and still family-owned, with a mission to make everyday life easier for parents with babies. If your community needs emergency baby gear, reach them at care@babybjorn.com.

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Confident Pregnancy

Helps people be healthier, feel more confident, and find their inner strength. Tips for staying calmer and more resilient under stress at MelindaDelisle.substack.com. DBA Melinda Delisle Innovations.

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Birthstone Center for Appalachian Perinatal Resilience

Strengthens perinatal health in Western North Carolina by centering families, uplifting birthworkers, and advancing equitable access to lactation, doula and maternal mental health support.

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