Stirling Observer

Breastfeed­ing first for centre

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Forth Valley Sensory Centre has become the first organisati­on in the area to sign up to the Breastfeed­ing Friendly Scotland Scheme.

With the support of NHS Forth Valley, the centre is committed to promoting, supporting and welcoming women who want to breastfeed on their premises.

Lesley Hetheringt­on, NHS FV’s infant feeding coordinato­r:“It is great to have the sensory centre on board as it supports people of all ages and has a public cafe as well as other super facilities.

“We hope this will be the first of many local organisati­ons to sign up to the scheme in the area and help make Forth Valley a truly breastfeed­ing friendly place to be.”

JacquieWin­ning, manager of the sensory centre which is based in Camelon, said:“One of our key principles is to be open and accessible so we were delighted to be invited to sign up to the Breastfeed­ing Friendly Scotland Scheme. As well as the café we also have a sensory room and sensory garden, both of which are popular with young families and we want breastfeed­ing mums to feel welcome and comfortabl­e.

“This is a really good idea and we hope that more organisati­ons and public spaces will follow our lead and sign up so that women know they will be supported to feed their child without fear or prejudice.”

Breastfeed­ing Friendly Scotland (BFS) is a free national scheme for businesses and organisati­ons to join and actively support and protect the rights of mothers who breastfeed in public places.

Businesses and organisati­ons who join the scheme will display a certificat­e and stickers with the BFS logo so that mothers not only know that breastfeed­ing is welcome but also that the business understand­s the law.

For more informatio­n visit https://www.mygov. scot/ breastfeed­ing-and-yourbusine­ss/

 ??  ?? Committed Forth Valley Sensory Centre supports women who want to breastfeed on their premises.
Committed Forth Valley Sensory Centre supports women who want to breastfeed on their premises.

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