Civicom® Webinar with Zebra Strategies: Spotlighting the Disparities in Infant Health Present in BlPOC Communities
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Civicom® is hosting a joint webinar with Zebra Strategies led by Sharon Arthur and Stan Satty on Giving Voice To Disparities in Infant Health in BIPOC Communities Through Web-Enabled Interviews.
Civicom Webinar: Giving Voice To Disparities in Infant Health in BIPOC Communities Through Web-Enabled Interviews
The webinar will bring to light the experience of using Civicom CyberFacility® as a web-enabled interview solution that helped uncover insights on the underlying issues that Infant Health Study participants face as individuals affected by Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome.
Ladies clothing boutique to reopen Lowestoft High Street edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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3:48 PM April 11, 2021
Nicky Frosdick and Hollie Elliston ahead of the re-opening of Chari Boutique on the High Street in Lowestoft.
- Credit: Mick Howes
Owners of a ladies clothing boutique in a coastal town admitted they were excited about reopening after unveiling a new store at a bigger site.
Chari Boutique is set to open its doors on Lowestoft High Street on Monday, April 12.
The shop, which had previously opened on Bevan Street East in Lowestoft in September, moved to its new store just before Christmas.
But having been open only a couple of weeks, they were forced to temporarily close amid the Government s lockdown restrictions.
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The British Specialist Nutrition Association (BSNA) is backing a new Government report into the first 1000 days of life, hailing the right for parents to make personal feeding choices for their children.
Launched last month, the report forms part of the UK government’s plan to improve health and development outcomes for babies in England, with an emphasis placed on nutrition during the two years of life.
The report is keen to encourage mothers to breastfeed as a first choice after cited figures reveals that 48% of mothers breastfeed their baby at 6-8 weeks in England compared to Norway (89-91%), Sweden (84%), Italy (84%), Germany (73%) and Spain (72%).