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The Infant Feeding Survey is now closed, thank you to everyone who took part.
The findings from the Infant Feeding Survey were used to inform the breastfeeding chapter of the 0-19 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). The 0-19 JSNA focused on identifying how the health and wellbeing of children and families in Cheshire West and Chester can be improved, and inequalities in health and wellbeing reduced. Each JSNA chapter had a strong focus on ensuring that the voice of children, young people and families is central to the design, delivery and evaluation of service provision.
The findings of the 0-19 JSNA will help the Council and its partners to make more informed decisions about how we provide services to achieve the best outcomes for our residents. The breastfeeding chapter in particular will be used by Cheshire West’s Breastfeeding Strategy Group to inform future work to improve the infant feeding support available to families in Cheshire West and Chester.
We would like your help to improve infant feeding support services in West Cheshire.
In West Cheshire, we believe that every family should be able to fulfil their infant feeding goals and that the right services are in place at the right time to help families when they need it.
We would like to welcome ALL families who have had a baby in the last 3 years to share their experiences by completing our survey.
Your feedback will be used to understand how well services are working to support families with infant feeding and to help us make plans to improve these services.
How to take part
The survey should take around 15 minutes to complete, depending on which questions you choose to answer.
If you would rather send us a comment about help and support for infant feeding you can do that here
The closing date for responses is 3 March 2023.
For anyone who completes the survey, there is an opportunity to enter a draw to win 1 of 12 £25 Love2Shop Vouchers.
If you would like the opportunity to take part in further research to help shape services for families with children and young people please click here
Once the survey has closed, we will collate and summarise all the responses and share key findings here in the Spring. The findings will also be shared through the Maternity Voices Partnerships and as part of the 0-19 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment in 2023.
We look forward to hearing your views and appreciate your contributions. Thank you in advance for your time.
The Infant Feeding Survey is now closed, thank you to everyone who took part.
The findings from the Infant Feeding Survey were used to inform the breastfeeding chapter of the 0-19 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). The 0-19 JSNA focused on identifying how the health and wellbeing of children and families in Cheshire West and Chester can be improved, and inequalities in health and wellbeing reduced. Each JSNA chapter had a strong focus on ensuring that the voice of children, young people and families is central to the design, delivery and evaluation of service provision.
The findings of the 0-19 JSNA will help the Council and its partners to make more informed decisions about how we provide services to achieve the best outcomes for our residents. The breastfeeding chapter in particular will be used by Cheshire West’s Breastfeeding Strategy Group to inform future work to improve the infant feeding support available to families in Cheshire West and Chester.
We would like your help to improve infant feeding support services in West Cheshire.
In West Cheshire, we believe that every family should be able to fulfil their infant feeding goals and that the right services are in place at the right time to help families when they need it.
We would like to welcome ALL families who have had a baby in the last 3 years to share their experiences by completing our survey.
Your feedback will be used to understand how well services are working to support families with infant feeding and to help us make plans to improve these services.
How to take part
The survey should take around 15 minutes to complete, depending on which questions you choose to answer.
If you would rather send us a comment about help and support for infant feeding you can do that here
The closing date for responses is 3 March 2023.
For anyone who completes the survey, there is an opportunity to enter a draw to win 1 of 12 £25 Love2Shop Vouchers.
If you would like the opportunity to take part in further research to help shape services for families with children and young people please click here
Once the survey has closed, we will collate and summarise all the responses and share key findings here in the Spring. The findings will also be shared through the Maternity Voices Partnerships and as part of the 0-19 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment in 2023.
We look forward to hearing your views and appreciate your contributions. Thank you in advance for your time.
The Infant Feeding Survey is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part, your feedback will help to improve infant feeding support services in West Cheshire.
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Where we're up to
Consultation open
Infant Feeding Survey has finished this stage
This feedback exercise is open for responses.
Analysing results
Infant Feeding Survey is currently at this stage
This feedback exercise is now closed and being analysed.
Findings available
this is an upcoming stage for Infant Feeding Survey
A copy of the feedback report will be available here.
Other ways to take part
Please contact us if you would like:
a paper copy of the survey
to be involved in other consultation work on infant feeding
Write to: Public Health, Cheshire West and Chester Council Offices, The Portal, Wellington Road, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BA
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