The terms of reference given to the Committee by the Minister for Health in 1992 â?" to develop a national policy to promote breastfeeding â?" were broad, allowing the Committee itself on an examination of the issue, to decide what were the most important aspects on which to focus. At its first meeting the Committee agreed on the objectives of the policy. These objectives were to be pursued having due regard to the right of the mother to make an informed choice about how she wished to feed her infant and with care that no woman should be made to feel inadequate if she chosenot to breastfeed Download document her
This paper focuses on discursive constructions of “good motherhood” in discourses of infant feeding ...
DHSSPS has carried out a review of policy on maternity service provision in Northern Ireland. The re...
The Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland (Department of Health and Children, 2003)...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:OP-IRE/334 / BLDSC - British Library...
The purpose of the Strategy is to improve the health and well-being of mothers and babies in Norther...
The purpose of the Strategy is to improve the health and well-being of mothers and babies in Norther...
Irish breastfeeding rates have slowly improved over the last fifteen years, but remain among the low...
Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland The Report of the Commission on Nursing (1998...
Objective: despite the well-documented benefits of breast feeding to both mother and child, breast-f...
The superiority of human milk in feeding the human infant is incontestable. Breastmilk is a living f...
Despite a number of public health and policy‐based initiatives, Ireland's national breastfeeding rat...
In order to support the implementation of the 2005 National Breastfeeding Strategy, the Health Promo...
Part of the Medical Sciences Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the ...
The Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland (Department of Health and Children, 2003)...
This review of the Breastfeeding strategy for Northern Ireland, was led by the Breastfeeding Strateg...
This paper focuses on discursive constructions of “good motherhood” in discourses of infant feeding ...
DHSSPS has carried out a review of policy on maternity service provision in Northern Ireland. The re...
The Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland (Department of Health and Children, 2003)...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:OP-IRE/334 / BLDSC - British Library...
The purpose of the Strategy is to improve the health and well-being of mothers and babies in Norther...
The purpose of the Strategy is to improve the health and well-being of mothers and babies in Norther...
Irish breastfeeding rates have slowly improved over the last fifteen years, but remain among the low...
Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland The Report of the Commission on Nursing (1998...
Objective: despite the well-documented benefits of breast feeding to both mother and child, breast-f...
The superiority of human milk in feeding the human infant is incontestable. Breastmilk is a living f...
Despite a number of public health and policy‐based initiatives, Ireland's national breastfeeding rat...
In order to support the implementation of the 2005 National Breastfeeding Strategy, the Health Promo...
Part of the Medical Sciences Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the ...
The Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland (Department of Health and Children, 2003)...
This review of the Breastfeeding strategy for Northern Ireland, was led by the Breastfeeding Strateg...
This paper focuses on discursive constructions of “good motherhood” in discourses of infant feeding ...
DHSSPS has carried out a review of policy on maternity service provision in Northern Ireland. The re...
The Research Strategy for Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland (Department of Health and Children, 2003)...