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7TH ANNUAL NATIONAL SEMINAR
Beyond the Mom R e f r a m i n g t h e A p p r o a c h
t o M a t e r n a l C a r e October 14, 2016
8am – 4:30pm Detroit, MI
Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association
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Time Speaker Presentation 7:00 Registration/Continental
Breakfast 8:00 A. Davenport Hatter
K. Wisdom E. Bayne
Opening Remarks Chocolate Milk: The Documentary
8:30 Phyllis Meadows Plenary Address
8:45 Torian Easterling Brooklyn Breastfeeding Empowerment Zone
9:45 Break/Exhibits/Silent Auction
10:00 A: Joia Crear Perry B: Phil Millerov
Family Centered Collaboration and Advocacy Alternative Therapies for Expectant and New Mothers
11:00 Transition
11:05 Chocolate Milk: The Documentary
11:10 Linda Smith The Safe Sleep 7: Naptime and Nighttime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family
12:10 Lunch/Exhibits/Silent Auction
1:10 Chocolate Milk: The Documentary
1:15 Joanne Bailey Jaye Clement Brandi Gates Kiddada Green Olivia Harper Juanisha Woods
Perinatal Models of Care
2:45 Break/Exhibits/Silent Auction 3:00 Jayne Jackson
Tony Jolliffi Jonathon Lawrence
Fathers for a Healthy Start
4:00 4:30
Kiddada Green
BMBFA Update/ Evaluation/Auction Winners
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: BROOKLYN BREASTFEEDING EMPOWERMENT ZONE (1.0 HRS)
T O R I A N E A S T E R L I N G M D , A s s i s t a n t C o m m i s s i o n e r N e w Y o r k C i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h a n d M e n t a l H y g i e n e
Objectives:
Describe the inequities in high need neighborhoods and identify root causes of inequities, which influence neighborhood health outcomes.
PLENARY / REMARKS 3
ANJANETTE DAVENPORT
HATTER
LMSW, President, Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association
KIMBERLYDAWN WISDOM
MD, MS, Henry Ford Health System
PhD, MSN, RN, University of Michigan, Kresge Foundation
PHYLLIS MEADOWS
Discuss opportunities of integration between public health and primary care to improve maternal and child health outcomes. Define the role and benefit of partners and doula support for pregnant women and families.
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Identify ways to effectively engage fathers and father figures for a baby’s healthy start.
Explain the important role that fatherhood plays in breastfeeding.
List inexpensive ways to engage, educate and recruit fathers.
Objectives:
FATHERS FOR A HEALTHY START (1.0 HRS) 4
Panel Facilitator
Strong Beginnings
Engaging Fathers
JAYNE JACKSON TONY JOLLIFFI JONATHON LAWRENCE
MPH, IBCLC, FACCE, FILCA, Owner & Director, Bright Future Lactation Resource Centre
Program Associate, Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association
BSW, Fatherhood Facilitator, Ingham County’s Strong Start Healthy Start
CHW, Health Equity Practitioner & Fatherhood Initiative Coordinator, Strong Beginnings
THE SAFE SLEEP 7: NAPTIME AND NIGHTIME STRATEGIES FOR THE BREASTFEEDING FAMILY
(1.0 HRS)
Objectives:
LINDA SMITH Describe normal sleep for infants
Explain Safe Sleep Seven.
Discuss baby proofing the bed and
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PHIL MILLEROV
JOIA CREAR PERRY
Describe the history of auricular acupuncture.
State uses for acupuncture detoxification.
Describe how auricular acupuncture treats health conditions for expectant and new mothers.
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES FOR
EXPECTANT AND NEW MOTHERRS
(1.0 HRS)
5 FAMILY-CENTERED COLLABORATION &
ADVOCACY (1.0 HRS)
MD, Founder & President, National Birth Equity Collaborative MA, LLPC, CADC, ADA
Outreach Specialist Montcalm Care Network Objectives:
Examine and identify significant factors that are associated with fetal and infant mortality.
State ways to improve policies and services that improve equity in birth outcomes.
State ways to build community support and collaboration to reduce infant mortality.
Objectives:
and their mothers.
nap strategies.
CHOCOLATE MILK: THE DOCUMENTARY
SERIES
ELIZABETH BAYNE MPH, MFA, The African American Breastfeeding Project
Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association
Objectives: State ways that community-based programs improve birth outcomes & breastfeeding rates.
Explain how community health workers improve efficacy of group prenatal care.
Describe methods for building a lactation consultant mentorship program for community members.
CLC, CHW, Community-based Breastfeeding Peer Counselor, BMBFA
JUANISHA WOODS
PhD, CNM, Advanced Practice Nurse, University of Michigan Health
JOANNE BAILEY
PERINATAL MODELS OF CARE (1.5 HRS) 6
JAYE CLEMENT MPH, Director of Community Health Programs/Strategies, Henry Ford Health System
BRANDI GATES
Panel Facilitator
Group Prenatal Care
The Power of IBCLC
Mentorship
IBCLC, Breastfeeding Coordinator, West Oakland Health Council, East and West Oakland WIC
Community-based Breastfeeding
Peer Counselor
Community-based
Doula
OLIVIA HARPER Community-based Doula, BMBFA
Breastfeeding
Club
KIDDADA GREENMAT, Founding Executive Director, BMBFA
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GOT QUESTIONS?
Jayne Jackson 800.313.6141 ext. 3 [email protected]
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