Mums ready to fight for axed support service

A group of mums is ready to mount a protest outside Blackpool Council's headquarters after the authority axed funding for breastfeeding support services.
Mums are ready to protest Blackpool Council's decisionMums are ready to protest Blackpool Council's decision
Mums are ready to protest Blackpool Council's decision

The Save Blackpool Breastfeeding Support group was set up following a decision by Blackpool Council to cut funding for the Star Buddies volunteer scheme.

They are due to stage a demonstration outside Blackpool Council’s Bickerstaffe House headquarters at 11.30am next Tuesday.

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Mums concerned about the loss of the service got together last week at a cafe in Layton to discuss their concerns.

And they were clear about the support the Star Buddies had given them,

Leanne Lesson said: “I had a bad experience trying to breastfeed my first child as at the time there wasn’t the help that there is now and I ended up giving up.

“Without this help many mums like myself would not be able to successfully breastfeed their babies.”

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Stacey Mallam said: “To end this service is such an injustice to all mummies and mummies to be. Please Blackpool Council – reverse your decision.”

Star Buddies are trained peer supporters and mums who have breastfed their own babies. In the last 10 years, they have helped thousands of mums and babies in Blackpool. They see mums before they have their babies, in the first two days after they’re born at Blackpool Victoria Hospital, and then they call them and visit them at home for the next six weeks to help them with any problems.

The service has been highly praised by Unicef UK Baby Friendly.

Blackpool Council says more funding will go into the resort’s general health visitor service.