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Before Birth & Beyond

S1E7 Equity Considerations for Safe Sleep and Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding Messaging

EPISODE 7 SUMMARY: In this episode of Before Birth & Beyond, in honor of SIDS Awareness Month, for our main story this episode, you can hear the panel discussion from NICHQ’s 8/23 webinar focused on equity in safe sleep and breastfeeding messaging, featuring community partners from Babies Born Healthy, Montgomery County, MD, and moderated by Meera Menon, Ph.D., Associate Director of Research and Evaluation, NICHQ.

Main Story: Equity Considerations for Safe Sleep and Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding Messaging

SEGMENT SUMMARY: Missed NICHQ’s webinar, “Their stories are so powerful”: Community-based approaches to infant safe sleep and breastfeeding promotion? Listen to the panel discussion featuring community health workers,who share their experiences leading and implementing safe sleep and breastfeeding activities and advice for being more inclusive.

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Why I Work in MCH
This month, Callie Rowland, MPH, a project manager on the National Network of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives project, shares her passion for working to affect change in systems of care, serving all mothers and children, and working for an organization that aims to help create more equitable systems. Read more

Learn more about the rest of NICHQ’s team at https://www.nichq.org/about/team.

Episode details

Guests: Meera Menon, Ph.D, Associate Director of Research and Evaluation, NICHQ Angeline Bell, BS, RN, CCE, CBS, Certified Childbirth Educator and Lactation Specialist, Program Manager, Babies Born Healthy, Montgomery County, MD Crystal Trent Paultre, MSN, RN, CBS, Community Health Nurse, Babies Born Healthy, Montgomery County, MD Lynnette Byfield, Community Health Worker, Babies Born Healthy, Montgomery County, MD Stacy Scott, Ph.D., MPA, VP of Health Equity and Innovation, NICHQ Rebecca Huber, MPP, Senior Analyst, NICHQ Callie Rowland, MPH

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