for those who were interested in the original request: another response ...
> Dear Colleague,
> There are several videos in communitylanguages. Try Tower
> Hamlets (I made some Asian language Breastfeeding videos there
> about 15 years ago). Try the Unicef baby Friendly project
> (www.babyfriendly.org.uk) and midwifery units in other areas where
> there are high numbers of your target communities or use contacts
> in their home countries.. (ALso try the Department of Health
> Breastfeeding Group who should be bringing out materials for the
> next National breastfeeding week in May.)
> Of course the ethnic minority with the lowest breast feeding rate is
> the Irish and they speak English. A multi-faceted approach
> including the use of peer supporters, home visiting,etc has been
> shown to be most successful. What do want the video for if you are
> talking about attachment than diagrams and dolls are best. If you
> want to discuss practicalities get a local mum, who is currently
> breastfeeding to come to a group. Videos are just triggers really.
> Let me know how you get on. Lindsey Ahmet
> L. R. W. Ahmet,
> Senior Lecturer - Midwifery,
> School of Health and Social Sciences,
> Furnival Building, Archway Health Campus,
> Highgate Hill, MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY
> London N19 5LW,
> England.
> Tel: +44 (0) 20 8411 6752
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