Title: News update from the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative
Great news, except that the bill states:
"a 'child' means a person that has not yet attained the age of two years"
I wonder if this means that mothers feeding their older children can be made to stop?
 
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Bernadine 
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Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 8:38 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Scottish parliament approves bill to protect right to breastfeed in pub

 
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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 7:47 PM
Subject: Scottish parliament approves bill to protect right to breastfeed in pub

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24 September 2004

Scottish parliament approves bill to protect mothers' right to breastfeed in public

Members of the Scottish Parliament have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a bill which will make it a criminal offence to harrass or discriminate against a mother who feeds her baby in public.

The Breastfeeding, etc. (Scotland) Bill was passed yesterday by 80 votes to 15. It is now expected to become law by the end of the year.

UNICEF UK supports the bill and helped its sponsor, Labour MSP Elaine Smith, to launch it in Summer 2002.

The bill seeks to make it an offence for venues which usually admit children to prevent mothers from breast- or bottle feeding their babies.

UNICEF recently commended the pro-active approach by the Scottish Executive in promoting breastfeeding. This bill is a further example of the positive approach being taken in Scotland.

Links:
BBC coverage
Scottish Parliament pages
Scotland leads the way in Baby Friendly progress

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