Children, Youth & Families

The Brattleboro Local Health Office promotes the health and wellness of women, children and families throughout their lives. To do this we work with:

 

Women, Children and Families

  • We help women access health care for healthy pregnancies, and refer women and their partners to drug or alcohol treatment and quit smoking services.

  • We connect women with WIC Services for nutrition education for their pregnancy, postpartum period, and for nutrition education to support children up to age 5.

  • We help new moms become successful at breastfeeding by linking women to breastfeeding support services. We encourage local businesses to become breastfeeding friendly.

  • We offer training for new moms in many community settings on valuable topics like infant safe sleep.

  • We reach out to foster parents to share key public health messages on maternal and child health.

 

Health Professionals and Child Care Providers

  • We support and outreach to health care and dental health care providers, home visiting nurses, our local parent-child center and child care providers to share current key messages on maternal and child health.

  • We promote Bright Futures, a national health promotion and prevention initiative that sets kids up for long and healthy lives.

  • We provide training on a variety of topics to birthing center nurses and home visiting nurses.

  • We provide education and technical assistance to child care providers.


Local Highlights

We serve on teams dedicated to protecting the health and safety of children and families. We collaborate with local health care providers, hospitals and partner organizations to create systems that improve access to care, such as:

 

  • Local MCH Coalition - Partnering to foster the health of our community by supporting all young children and their families. 

  • Perinatal Wellness Initiative - A workgroup of the Maternal & Child Health Coalition, focusing on perinatal mental health 

  • SEI Coalition (Substance Exposed Infants) - Maintaining a strong-multi-systems safety net for individuals of reproductive age at risk for substance affected pregnancies, and substance exposed infants.

  • Women's Health Initiative - Ensure women's health providers have the resources they need to help women be well, avoid unintended pregnancies, and build thriving families. 

 

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Contact Us

Deb, Public Health Nurse

802-251-2102

AHS.VDHBrattleboro@vermont.gov

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