Leicestershire Nutrition And

Leicestershire Nutrition And

<p> Course Date 13 th October 2016 Leicestershire Nutrition and Dietetic Service</p><p>- Weaning - Cow’s milk protein allergy - Obesity - Common feeding problems - Bottle feeding - Poor weight gain</p><p>For…….. Health Visitors and Community Nursery Nurses ARE YOU..Looking for an update on weaning? Looking for further information on the management of obesity in under 5’s Confused about the difference between lactose intolerance and cows milk protein allergy? Looking for guidance for reflux, colic, constipation and poor weight gain Or simply looking for a good foundation in infant feeding ………Then this is the course for YOU!</p><p>Health Care Professionals working with families are ideally placed to provide dietary advice and support for parents of young families. This study day provides an opportunity to recap on the evidence base regarding sound nutritional advice and its appropriate, practical application. COURSE AIM TRAINERS Primary Care Dietitians  To obtain the latest evidence based TIME 9.15am - 4.45pm guidelines on feeding the infant and bottle feeding DATE 13th October 2016 (Closing Date 26th Sept 2016)</p><p>COURSE CONTENT VENUE OSL House, East Link Meridian Business Park  Different stages of weaning Leicester. LE19 1XU  Obesity in the under 5’s  CMPA vs Lactose intolerance COST Please see application  Common infant feeding problems form for further details  Bottle feeding  Poor weight gain LUNCH Tea & Coffee Only (Packed Lunch needed)</p><p>For booking your place and further enquiries for this study day please contact: Fran Andrews by Tel: 0116 2227170 or by email: [email protected] Application forms also available from www.lnds.nhs.uk</p><p>COURSE AIM  To develop an evidence based approach to preconceptual dietary advice and breast/bottle feeding.</p><p>COURSE CONTENT  The scientific evidence behind current dietary guidelines for preconception  The scientific evidence regarding the nutritional aspects of breastfeeding  Alternatives to breastfeeding  Infant feeding and allergy  Common infant feeding problems e.g. reflux, colic, poor weight gain 2016 - 2017 Leicestershire Nutrition and Dietetic Service</p><p>Name: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Job Title: ……………………………………………………………………………...…………………... </p><p>Place of Work: ………………………………………………………………………………….…………….. Employer: ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Contact Address (in full): ………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………….. Tel: …………………………..………… Email: ……………………………...……………………….</p><p>Course (s) applied for:</p><p>Date Course Title Tick for required course/s Qualified health Visitors Under 5’s 13th Update Study Day - Weaning October - Cows milk protein allergy 2016 - Obesity - Common feeding problems - Bottle feeding - Poor weight gain</p><p>LPT employed staff No Fee# (see note) (e.g. Health Visitor , Community Nursery Nurses) </p><p># If you find you are unable to attend another person may attend on your behalf, as a charge will be made for any non- attendance after your place has been confirmed</p><p>Managers Details: Name ………………………………..…... Contact Tel: ………………………</p><p>Signature…………………………….…... Date …………………………….… Please return this form to: Fran Andrews, Leicestershire Nutrition and Dietetic Service, OSL House, East Link, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1XU Tel: 0116 2227170 Fax: 0116 2958940</p>

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