New guidelines from @NatMatVoicesorg for maternity voices partnership groups (theoretically a forum where people can have their say about maternity services.
Be careful not to post anything that could be perceived as promoting bottle feeding?
http://nationalmaternityvoices.org.uk/social-media-guidelines-for-mvps/?fbclid=IwAR3nCUP3GvrWfox3RMJ8GNCRKj0Gjl2wlWA1quYiSMm92M2iVBMaS58V5A8
Be careful not to post anything that could be perceived as promoting bottle feeding?
http://nationalmaternityvoices.org.uk/social-media-guidelines-for-mvps/?fbclid=IwAR3nCUP3GvrWfox3RMJ8GNCRKj0Gjl2wlWA1quYiSMm92M2iVBMaS58V5A8
What about be careful not to post anything that stigmatises or shames people for how they feed their baby?
Be careful to ensure a full range of families’ experiences of feeding babies are represented so nobody feels invisible or alone?
Be careful to ensure a full range of families’ experiences of feeding babies are represented so nobody feels invisible or alone?
So @NatMatVoicesorg do you want to represent the voices of families and our experiences of feeding babies or serve the World Health Organisations breastfeeding agenda? What’s more important to you?