2004
IYCF
counseling: A Training
Course - The 3-IN-1 COURSE:
Jaipur, Rajasthan. In Rajasthan,
from 9-14 October 2004, BPNI,
UNICEF and Government of Rajasthan
organised an integrated course
on breastfeeding, complementary
feeding and HIV & Infant
feeding counseling. It led to
development 15 State trainers
from Bihar and Rajasthan. Dr.
K.P. Kushwaha, Dr. Raj Bhandari
and Dr. Parbati Sengupta supervised
the training. Training of Trainers
for frontline workers on breastfeeding
and complementary feeding counselling.
As a follow up of the Rajasthan
TOT, a training course was conducted
in Gaya, Bihar from 10-16 December
2004. 24 trainers of frontline
workers of RCH-ICDS who are
existing instructors and trainers
of ANMs/AWW centers were trained.
3
in 1 Training of Trainers in
M.P. Takes Off! in partnership
with Government of India and
UNICEF From 23-29 August 2004
State Level Trainers Development
Course on Infant and Young Child
Feeding was conducted in Bhopal
with the objective to initiate
the process of establishment
of core trainers in the state.
A follow up training was planned
and was conducted in Gwalior.
21 participants were trained
from Bhopal on IYCF counselling
and HIV by national trainers
of BPNI Dr. M.M.A. Faridi, Dr.
Ramneek Sharma and Dr. Anita
Gupta. A new method of increasing
trainer’s resources was
tried.
Continued
development of 3-in-1 course:
BPNI/IBFAN Asia Pacific organised
several courses on the subject
and in 2004 took lead in combining
2 courses ‘Breastfeeding’
and ‘HIV and Infant Feeding’.
Further in 2004 and 2005 BPNI
/ IBFAN Asia Pacific in collaboration
with UNICEF-India and World
Alliance for Breastfeeding Action
(WABA) put all the three courses
into one leading to development
of ‘3-in-1’ training
course Infant and Young Child
Feeding Counselling: A Training
Course. The course is unique
and is first effort of its kind
in the region and has been successfully
tested in two states of India.
The course enables health workers
to develop clinical and interpersonal
skills needed to support breastfeeding
mothers.
Developing
National Trainers: We
need several core national level
trainers to conduct national
level training. It requires
6 days of training for initial
preparation of trainers, and
a course director guides it.
These trainers then conduct
7- day training course having
43 sessions for 24 participants,
thus completing full course
for being trainers, lasting
for 13 days. During the first
six 6 days trainers become familiar
with the course materials, and
learn how to conduct different
kinds of sessions and during
next 7 days they actually impart
training to health workers.
The course is conducted in highly
participatory manner conducive
to adult learning. It has classroom
sessions, lectures, discussions,
demonstrations, exercises, role
plays, group work and hospital
practices etc.
The core trainer requires another
2 additional days after finishing
the course to learn how to organise
these courses back home.
BPNI has over the years have
created a pool of National Trainers
who are imparting training to
workers all over India.
Experts
meet on updating of the training
material on IYCF: A
five-day meeting of the experts,
Dr. K.P. Kushwaha, Prof. Faridi,
Dr. J.P. Dadhich and assisted
by Dr. Jagdish C. Sobti, BPNI
Education Coordinator, was held
in New Delhi at BPNI headquarters
in June 2004. It was continued
for 2 days in Gorakhpur under
the guidance of Dr. Kushwaha
in July 2004. All the three
courses, breastfeeding, complementary
feeding and infant feeding and
HIV of BPNI and WHO/UNICEF have
been reviewed by the experts
and with inputs from earlier
experience of TOT within BPNI
have led to an updated and revised
version of 3-in-1 training course,
Infant and Young Child Feeding
Counselling: A Training Course
(an integrated course on Breastfeeding,
Complementary Feeding and HIV
& Infant Feeding Counselling).
Orientation
of government counsellors:
BPNI trainer Dr. Mallikarjuna
H.B. held an integrated orientation
workshop in counselling for
breastfeeding, complementary
feeding and feeding in HIV in
Bangalore in March 2004. 47
government counsellors appointed
to local hospitals participated
in the orientation.
34
nurses trained in Simla:
State level training programme
was organised from 4-12 March
2004. The Himachal Pradesh State
Branch of TNAI, a partner organisation
of BPNI, organised the programme.
On 11th and 12th March, Prof.
M.M.A. Faridi coordinated the
session on breastfeeding and
complementary feeding.