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A Baby Café breastfeeding drop-in should be a fully funded, run by paid facilitators and freely accessed by all mothers needing support with breastfeeding. 

The clear and consistent Baby Café model of care has been proven to work successfully in a variety of settings and is flexible enough to accommodate different community profiles.

 

Why Baby Café?

Branding attracts clients
One element of The Baby Café model of care is the name, its visual representation and the associated concepts and standards that underpin this. The Baby Café is considered a brand; synonymous with breastfeeding, excellence, quality, style and an informal, relaxed atmosphere.

Established model 
The detailed guidelines in the Baby Café Handbook provide facilitators with a clear and consistent model of care to follow that has been proven to work successfully in a variety of settings. 

Flexibility
The Baby Café concept is flexible and can be adapted to accommodate different community profiles.  Baby Café drop-ins may be facilitated by midwives, health visitors, lactation consultants or breastfeeding counsellors from the voluntary breastfeeding organisations.  Many have peer supporters on hand and some operate their own peer supporter training programmes.  Funding can come from a variety of sources such as Primary Care Trusts, Sure Start programmes, community funds or grants.  Locations vary from church halls and community centres to a fire station!  There is even a mobile Baby Café operating from a bus. 
Underlying all these different outer wraps is the Baby Café model, ensuring every mother receives high quality care and every Baby Café receives support from the charity in delivering this.

Standards of care
Users know what to expect when they visit a Baby Café drop-in centre and they can be confident of a high standard of care.  The Charitable Trust monitors standards and has established procedures to follow up complaints.

Audit tools
The Charitable Trust make it easy for you to audit and monitor your work by providing facilitators with suitable administrative tools and support.  As a funding body you can be confident you are investing in a form of health care delivery that is proving effective whatever the community profile.

Value
With a proven model to follow and resources and support in place, setting up and running a Baby Café drop-in can be straightforward and time-efficient for staff involved.  What better way to improve local breastfeeding rates than to have a centre of excellence to which mums love to come?
Baby Café Charitable Trust breastfeeding drop-ins are also entitled to apply for further funding under The Baby Café Charitable Trust name.

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More about Baby Cafés...

What is a Baby Café?
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Setting up a Baby Café drop-in 

Why Baby Café?
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Value for money

 

Standards of Care

Mothers' Charter
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