Business Case for Breastfeeding

An Evidence-Based Practice

Description

The Business Case for Breastfeeding is a comprehensive program developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the HHS Office on Women’s Health. The initiative is designed to educate employers about the value of supporting breastfeeding employees in the workplace. The program highlights how such support contributes to the success of the entire business. Numerous tools have been developed for businesses by HHS and the Kansas Business Case for Breastfeeding (KS BCFB) program to help employers provide support and privacy for breastfeeding employees to pump during the workday. Investing in breastfeeding employee support services has proven to produce a 3 to 1 ROI through greater employee retention, increased productivity, lower health care costs and decreased sick days.

The program also offers guidance to employees on balancing breastfeeding and working. The KS BCFB resources are designed to help community partners and health professionals educate employees and business in their communities.

The KS BCFB program is committed to assisting employers to support their breastfeeding employees. Please contact us if you are an employer who would like free assistance with drafting a short policy, setting up a lactation room, or just have questions about complying with the relevant laws. Please contact if you are a breastfeeding employee or someone who supports families to learn more about the relevant laws and strategies for balancing work and breastfeeding.

Goal / Mission

To improve the health and well-being of Kansans by working collaboratively to promote, protect and support breastfeeding.

Impact

Investing in nursing employee support services has proven to produce a 3 to 1 ROI through greater employee retention, increased productivity, lower health care costs and decreased sick days.

Results / Accomplishments

The Kansas Business Case for Breastfeeding (KS BCFB), administered by the Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, has recognized over 260 employers for their support of their breastfeeding employees with the Breastfeeding Employee Support Award (bronze, silver & gold levels). The KS BCFB has supported hundreds of individual breastfeeding employees to obtain accommodations in the workplace. The KS BCFB works in partnership with public health and healthcare providers to support breastfeeding employee through a referral form. The KS BCFB surveys Kansas employers annually to measure change in support practice and policies. Over 46% of employers reported having a written policy supporting breastfeeding employees in the most recent 2018 survey.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc.
Primary Contact
Brenda Bandy
Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc
3005 Cherry Hill
Manhattan, KS 66503
785-477-4666
bbandy@ksbreastfeeding.org
http://www.KSBreastfeeding.org
Topics
Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health
Health / Children's Health
Economy
Organization(s)
Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc.
Location
Kansas
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Target Audience
Adults, Women, Families