The Breastfeeding Network (BfN) aims to be an independent source of support and information for breastfeeding women and others.
It aims to:
- Inform, educate and support families in feeding and nurturing babies and young children;
- Enable communities to support breastfeeding through sharing information, training and volunteering;
- Contribute to evidence based policymaking for government, healthcare providers and educators;
- Promote the mental and physical wellbeing of mothers and babies through supporting breastfeeding
We do not accept funding from sources which have a commercial interest in infant feeding. For example, we will not accept sponsorship (funding or gifts) from manufacturers or distributors of breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles, teats or dummies. We also do not accept sponsorship from those companies who profit from breastfeeding (success or failure) such as nipple creams, breast pumps, nursing bras, nipple shields etc. and those companies profiting from a particular parenting style. This enables women to feel confident that any information and support being given by a BfN Registered Volunteer is not biased in any way. We work within the scope of the World Health Organisation / UNICEF Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and Subsequent relevant World Health Assembly Resolutions.
The Breastfeeding Network is a registered Charity (SC027007).
The Breastfeeding Network is a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in Scotland Company No. 330639
Registered office: Whitelaw Wells, 9 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6AT
The Breastfeeding Network is registered for VAT purposes with VAT registration number GB 157816187.
History of The BfN
You can read all about our history, since our foundation in 1997, here.