Bring Back Funding For Breastfeeding Awareness Week

We are asking the Department of Health to continue to fund Breastfeeding Awareness Week.Breastfed babies save the NHS money because they are less likely to need medical treatment. Statistically, formu... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
601.
Dorothy M 17 February 2008
602.
Hrissoula G 13 February 2008
603.
Emma C 12 February 2008

"It's as if County Essex"

604.
Alan T 10 February 2008

"As a father, I think this is a dreadful move. You should be encouraging more women to breastfeed. County Oxfordshire"

605.
John B 8 February 2008
606.
S T 7 February 2008
607.
Carly S 3 February 2008
608.
David G 18 January 2008
609.
Natalie S 2 January 2008
610.
Gursharn L 2 January 2008
611.
Maxene M 2 January 2008
612.
Fatima Graces 30 December 2007
613.
Rowena B 26 December 2007
614.
Sara R 21 December 2007
615.
Pip W 19 December 2007

"Please bring back this worthwhile cause! SO needed! County Kent - UK"

616.
Helen S 18 December 2007

"Breastfeeding infants will save the NHS an inordinate amount of money over a persons life. Do NOT cut funding to this cause. Look at the stats. :) County Powys"

617.
Clare R 14 December 2007
618.
Ann Mariet 12 December 2007
619.
Mrs Louiseb 10 December 2007

"breastfeeding awareness week is a great support and helps to normalise breastfeeding in society, something we really need to be doing in this country. County england"

620.
Jennifer K 30 November 2007
621.
Paul G 26 November 2007
622.
Emma A 5 November 2007

"Short term gain for long term loss is bad for babies and bad for the community."

623.
Tahir S 19 October 2007
624.
Kathryn P 17 October 2007

"Cutting funding for breastfeeding using the rationale of normalising breastfeeding is a cynical way of cost-cutting and signaling to commercial interests that promoting breastfeeding is a low priority for this Government. County Lancashire"

625.
Natasha S 16 October 2007
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