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About the LLLI Peer Counselor Program

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What is a Peer Counselor Program?

For over 40 years, La Leche League International has led the way in breastfeeding support and education. The international organization has demonstrated a proven way of combining adult learning skills and communication tools that respect women's own personal life experiences, cultural diversity, and breastfeeding knowledge with current, accurate breastfeeding information and support. We have seen women not only increase the incidence and duration of their breastfeeding but we have seen them educate and support their peers in formal group settings and informal settings such as stores, churches, schools and offices. Women can make educated decisions about their personal feeding choices and reach their goals. We see them gain self-confidence in their own abilities as mothers and breastfeeding supporters. Empowered, increased confidence, experience in counseling and mother to mother support has led many women to take on more responsibilities not only for themselves but for other groups in which they are involved.

The LLLI Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program has led women from welfare to work by providing education, communication, counseling skills and on-going personal and professional breastfeeding support of an International organization. This unique combination reaches across barriers to unite those interested in optimum health for women and children in an obtainable and sustainable goal of decreased mortality and morbidity by increasing the rate and duration of breastfeeding.

Program Purpose

To develop support systems within targeted communities that will provide ongoing access to breastfeeding information and support by training those interested in learning more about breastfeeding promotion, management, support and techniques to help mothers breastfeed. These courses offer ideal instruction for those who wish to support, protect and promote breastfeeding such as nurses, midwives, dietitians, childbirth educators, doulas, social workers, teachers, corporate human services personnel, health-care service office personnel, mothers, grandparents and breastfeeding peer counselors.

Ideally, Peer Counselors are people who

  • want to help mothers from low-income, minority or other communities with a low incidence of breastfeeding.
  • have an enthusiastic feeling about breastfeeding.
  • have breastfed at least one baby.
  • are recommended by a health care provider or a La Leche League Leader.
  • complete an extensive breastfeeding training course.
  • present breastfeeding information in clinics.
  • provide telephone help to mothers.

Why is the La Leche League International Peer Counselor Program unique?

Statistics show an increase in breastfeeding initiation and duration rates in communities with La Leche League International Peer Counselor Programs. Launched in 1987 at the LLLI Conference in Chicago, USA, the Peer Counselor Program has trained more than 402 Program Administrators and 4,700 Peer Counselors in 23 US states and 28 countries around the world to help mothers in their communities breastfeed.

The LLLI Peer Counselor Program provides

  • access to accurate and current breastfeeding information and research through La Leche League International publications and the Reference Library and Database.
  • low-cost continuing education provided by attendance at local Area Conferences.
  • ongoing support through local La Leche League Leaders and LLLI's resource network.
  • affiliation with an international organization located in more than 60 countries.

How can you start an LLLI Peer Counselor Program?

If you are a health care provider or community program director who appreciates the value of breastfeeding promotion, and would like to be a part of La Leche League's Peer Counselor Program, you will need:

  • a recruitment process for potential Peer Counselors.
  • an appropriate meeting place.
  • a commitment to ongoing support for trained Peer Counselors within your health care system.
  • a source of funding to cover the costs of tuition and materials per trainee.
  • a La Leche League trained Peer Counselor Administrator.

Testimonials

"It has been estimated that at least 29 million dollars could be saved annually in formula costs if WIC mothers would breastfeed for just one month."
- US Department of Agriculture

"Since its beginning in 1956, La Leche League International has served a unique function through its lay volunteers who provide mother-to-mother information and support in breastfeeding and mothering."
- C. Everett Koop, MD
Former US Surgeon General

"As Peer Counselors, we help foster self-esteem by helping women have confidence in their ability to nurture their babies by breastfeeding. We empower women with the knowledge to make educated choices for themselves about how best to affect the lives of their children." - Teresa A. Swensen
Peer Counselor

For more information on the La Leche League International Peer Counselor Program, please contact a Training Administrator near you:

Kathy Baker -- Illinois: Kathy_M_Baker@comcast.net

Barbara Cincilla -- New Jersery: Barbara Cincilla

Nancy March -- California: nmarch@cox.net

Beverly Spencer -- Metro Washington, DC: Bspen8401@aol.com

Page last edited Sun Oct 14 09:32:56 UTC 2007.

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