The Trust’s Healthy Family Team Service is celebrating achieving the Unicef Baby Friendly Initiative Gold Sustainability Award; a nationally recognised mark of quality care.
This prestigious accolade recognises a service for demonstrating sustainable leadership, a positive culture, ongoing monitoring and continued progression. All of these provide a solid foundation to promote, protect and support breastfeeding and create loving relationships between parents and babies.
The Healthy Family Team Service was first accredited with the Gold Sustainability Award in May 2020 and this recent reaccreditation is testament to their ongoing commitment to deliver quality care for mums, babies and families. It is one of only two services in the East Midlands to achieve the award; the other being the Children’s Centre Service, delivered by Nottinghamshire County Council.
Assessing the Healthy Family Team Service on its implementation of the Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) best practice standards, the BFI assessors audited the service remotely and gained feedback from mothers receiving care from the team.
Areas of achievement in the accreditation report included:
Assessors were also impressed with the high quality of the evidence submitted and how the Baby Friendly Standards have been embedded and implemented across the Children and Young People’s Service at the Trust.
Theresa Drozdowska, Alison Jee and Jo Glossop, Infant Feeding Leads, said they feel proud to work in such a positive supportive Trust. Theresa added: “We are all absolutely delighted to have been reaccredited with the BFI Gold Accreditation Award and are especially proud to have achieved it during such difficult times. The revalidation process was a great opportunity to showcase some of the fantastic work the team has done to ensure we are still able to support mums, babies and families in these challenging times.”