Archive | June, 2017
Leigh-Ann goes to Westminster

Leigh-Ann goes to Westminster

A year on from winning Maternity Support Worker of the Year from the Royal College of Midwives, breastfeeding support service assistant Leigh-Ann Johnstone was back in London. This time she was speaking at Parliament, sharing her knowledge and experience. Leigh-Ann, who works in Wishaw General’s busy neonatal unit, won the prestigious national award for the […]

Congratulations to Project SEARCH's latest graduates

Congratulations to Project SEARCH’s latest graduates

Congratulations to our Project SEARCH students, who graduated last week at a ceremony at New College Lanarkshire following placements at NHS Lanarkshire’s acute hospitals. Project SEARCH helps young people seeking jobs through a one-year employability programme that offers students with additional support needs a work-focused college course. The partnership, between NHS Lanarkshire, the two local councils, […]

Feel Good - for all the family

Feel Good – for all the family

There’s lots we can do to support and encourage the breastfeeding mums around us – wives, sisters, cousins, aunties and friends – and there’s plenty of information, advice and guidance to help us to that, including the National Breastfeeding Helpline – 0300 100 021. FeedGood.Scot, a Scottish Government website set up to help families make […]

We all have a part to play

We all have a part to play

Through its Baby Friendly initiative, UNICEF’s identifies that breastfeeding is the normal biological way to feed babies; it saves lives and protects the health of mothers and babies both in the short and long term. So why do eight out of ten women stop breast feeding before they want to? Reasons include – cultural norms […]

Make conversations matter for patients

Make conversations matter for patients

A common question any health professional may ask a patient is “What’s the matter?” However, a more constructive question to ask would be “What matters to you?” Irene Barkby, executive director of nursing, midwifery and allied health professions, said: “This type of approach helps to establish a relationship. It also helps you to understand the […]