This tip sheet in English is part of a series of 7 tip sheets explaining how to safely prepare infant formula. It explains added precautions to take during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tip sheets accompany a video: Safely Preparing Infant Formula for Your Baby.
This tip sheet is also available in French.
Series of 7 tip sheets in English covering the following topics:
The tip sheets accompany the video: How to Safely Prepare Formula for Your Baby.
Tip Sheets can be printed for families as needed. All tip sheets are available in French and 6 out of 7 tip sheets are also available in Cree, Ojibway, Arabic, Bengali, simplified Chinese, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Korean, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese. Please download them from the links below.
This formula preparation video in English entitled “Safely Preparing Formula for Your Baby” was developed by the BFI Strategy for Ontario, Best Start and PCMCH. These resources will help guide families with informed decision making regarding infant feeding and provides information on safe preparation, storage and feeding of formula.
A series of tip sheets in 20 languages is available to accompany the video.
The video is also available in French.
Developed by the BFI Strategy for Ontario, this booklet is designed for service providers to guide families with informed decision making regarding infant feeding. The booklet also provides information on safe preparation, storage and feeding of formula.
As part of the Baby-Friendly Initiative, this resource is intended for individual discussion, and should not be on display nor given out in group situations.
Also available in French, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Korean, Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Urdu, and Vietnamese.
This tip sheet in French is part of a series of 7 tip sheets explaining how to safely prepare infant formula. It explains added precautions to take during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tip sheets accompany a video: Safely Preparing Infant Formula for your Baby.
This tip sheet is also available in English.
Series of 7 tip sheets in French covering the following topics:
The tip sheets accompany the video: How to Safely Prepare Formula for Your Baby.
Tip Sheets can be printed for families as needed. All tip sheets are available in English and 6 out of 7 tip sheets are also available in Cree, Ojibway, Arabic, Bengali, simplified Chinese, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Korean, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese. Please download them from the links below.
This foldable crib card was developed by the BFI Strategy for Ontario and is also available on the Breastfeeding Resources Ontario website. The crib card is a keepsake for families and a teaching aid for providers. The six panel card is gender neutral, and replaces formula-sponsored cards. It uses simple language with illustrations on key aspects of BFI-related postpartum care to all families regardless of their infant-feeding decision. Hospitals can personalize it by adding a 1.5in X 1.5in label (Avery 22805) with local supports. The accompanying Health Care Provider BFI Crib Card Teaching Guide (also in French) provides consistent background information and key messages to support health teaching to families.
Size: 11 x 7.5 cm or 4.5” x 3” Foldable format available in English, French, Cree and Ojibway.
Size: 9” x 12” Alternate formats available to view in English, French, Cree, Ojibway, Arabic, Bengali, simplified Chinese, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Korean, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese.
This formula preparation video in French entitled “Safely Preparing Formula for Your Baby” was developed by the BFI Strategy for Ontario, Best Start and PCMCH. These resources will help guide families with informed decision making regarding infant feeding and provides information on safe preparation, storage and feeding of formula.
A series of tip sheets in 20 languages is available to accompany the video.
The video is also available in English.
This foldable crib card was developed by the BFI Strategy for Ontario and is also available on the Breastfeeding Resources Ontario website. The crib card is a keepsake for families and a teaching aid for providers. The six panel card is gender neutral, and replaces formula-sponsored cards. It uses simple language with illustrations on key aspects of BFI-related postpartum care to all families regardless of their infant-feeding decision. Hospitals can personalize it by adding a 1.5in X 1.5in label (Avery 22805) with local supports. The accompanying Health Care Provider BFI Crib Card Teaching Guide (also in French) provides consistent background information and key messages to support health teaching to families.
Size: 11 x 7.5 cm or 4.5” x 3” Foldable format available in English, French, Cree and Ojibway.
Size: 9” x 12” Alternate formats available to view in English, French, Cree, Ojibway, Arabic, Bengali, simplified Chinese, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Korean, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Description:
The Prenatal Education Key Messages resource is a central source of evidence-based information that can be used for routine universal prenatal education by a range of prenatal education providers. This webinar will focus on using the Mental Health Key Messages in a prenatal class setting to promote the use of consistent, evidence-based messages.
Objectives for this webinar include:
- To review current knowledge about Pregnancy and Infant Loss.
- To review the Pregnancy and Infant Loss Prenatal Education Key Messages.
- To provide insight into how to introduce and teach about the various Pregnancy and Infant Loss key messages in a prenatal class setting, and how to best reach those who may need help the most.
Speaker:
Wendy Moulsdale RN(EC), MN, NNP-BC, Education Lead, PAIL Network
Wendy Moulsdale is a Nurse Practitioner at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in the NICU. Wendy is also the Education Lead for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Network, now a part of Sunnybrook’s Women and Babies Program. During Wendy’s 30 year career, she has journeyed with far too many families as they experienced infant loss in the NICU setting. Wendy’s passion and commitment to the area of bereavement led her to join PAIL Network (then PBSO) as a volunteer in 2010. When she became the Lead for Education in 2014, Wendy completely revised the one day education program and the Compassionate Care Workshop was created, based on evidence-based information from current Canadian literature and leaders in the field around the world. Wendy and her Education Faculty have travelled around the province of Ontario (and to Newfoundland!) providing the CCW to over 600 people since May 2014. She also contributed to the content development of the Pregnancy and Infant Loss Prenatal Education Key Messages. Wendy’s other passions include singing in a choir, flying a Cessna, and travelling.