Pitch Winners Blog
Monday, September 8th, 2008
Hi All,
After returning from holiday and making it through the floods I am now back to work and preparing for the next training of volunteers that should begin Friday. Unfortunately it looks like a few will be delaying thier training due to last minute holiday plans, I think they are running away from the rain, so we wont have the influx we prepared for.
The ‘Tool Kit’ bags are still proving a success in advertising the service, and making our visits alot more organised.
I will continue to keep you up to date as the weeks go on.
Friday, August 15th, 2008
What a wash out! the weather was shocking on Wednesday so our Picnic in the Park was a faliure! After spending alot of time organising all the activities and info stuff, it was wasted. Well i guess no-one controls the weather.
ONly a few weeks till the kids go back to school and all will be back to normal, the training begins 12th September, I just hope all those interested continue with thier enthusiasm.
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
The ‘tool kits’ have gone live and are a success. I used mine to visit the hospital this week and although i had in the past had my own kit, the new bags were a huge hit. Alot of people commented on them and as a result it looked more professional. And when i spoke to families they were making a note of the number for the helpline purely off the bag.
Also this week we had our advertisement turn up in the local press – advertising us, the picnic next week, and how to contact me for details of becoming a peer! Very pleased! I thought this wasn’t going to happen as I hadn’t had any contact back. So now we have advertised via press, internet and fliers.
And excellent news that ThinkPublic are going to help us to produce our posters using some of their designers, so the fee’s will drop dramatically, which is a great help as until the constitution is finalised we cannot apply for more budget than we have with the winning fees, and we want that to go as far a possible. Already it is making a huge difference to our service.
I think along this journey we are learning so much about how we can improve the services image aswell as the other ways we are able to bring in new volunteers. All the publicity is certainly making an impact, lets wait and see how the pucnic goes next week….
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
We have our bags, we have all the contents, now all we have to do is take them live! I cant wait to hand them out to the girls and group centres.
At the moment the success of the work the volunteers do is apparent, not only are there families flooding into the group we attend in Cramlington and ringing the mobile helpline but they are commenting on how they would not still be feeding if it wasn’t for the girls dedication, and now hopefully we can be even more effective thanks to the winning funds that have paid for all our new resources.
The picnic in the park is looking to be a great success too, there are people coming from throughout Northumberland and already some have said they are coming to meet us to see about training to join the network. Aside from the newspaper advert we hope will be in local press, we produced some fliers advertising the event aswell as how to contact me (Angela) to become a volunteer. There are at present 10 awaiting the school holidays to be over and they will train too, hopefully we will recruit more at the picnic. Watch this space.
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
We have managed to get an advert to appear in the local press for the upcoming Picnic in the Park, and hope we can have alot of new families come along and join us for a big breastfeed. They paper is going to come on the day and do an article and some photos too to publish the following week, so we are very happy with that. Also we have had another meeting with the Designers and have agreed a fee for the design of a poster and to have some posters/fliers produced, we are hoping to place these in places other than Health settings so that the profile of breastfeeding and the peer supporters will be more public.
Also we have had our new bags printed with the logo, so all the ‘tool kit’ can go live very soon. Karen and myself met with a rep from a breastfeeding products company and have also agreed some new products to be used locally aswell as having some things donated to be used in the kits.
Because we have now approached the school holidays the peer work slows a little because groups we attend go on hold in local centres and of course alot of volunteers have children off school, so this is an opportune time to spend some time in preparation for the September term starting again with new enthusiasm and vigor. Of course there are some still very active and doing a fantastic job.
I hope to add some photos soon of the things we have discussed here – t-shirts, the picnic, our tool kits etc.
Angela x
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Hey Ho, it appears we may not be able to have all we would like as the price for the designers help, altho reduced rate, is more than we imagined also the local press agreed a space for a regular advert but are charging more than we expected for the space. We may have to rethink? This is where being a constituted group would probably of been beneficial so that we would of had more funds, we will have to speed that process up then!! FORWARD GO!!
On a positive tho, we have nearly completed the kits. Hopefully they will be in full use in the next week or two. we were able to come by some low cost Hessian bags that will just need our logo applied and then we can go!
We learn something everyday!!
Saturday, July 12th, 2008
Hi All
Angela had a preliminary meeting with the design company who are going to help us design a new advert to apear regularly in the press and some posters for our use, they also have helped us make some good contacts in the newspapers. We are to meet with them again soon to ‘brainstorm’ some of our ideas, and make use of their experience.
The company have already helped us agreed space in the local press for an advert for our ‘Picnic in the Park’ aswell as a journalist to come do coverage and an article afterwards, they are going to pass on names and details next week.
Our team is having such an influence, that some of the student nurses working with local health centres have asked for our help in producing a presentation about Benefits of Breastfeeding and they also want to bring in the benefit of peer support.
Sunday, July 6th, 2008
We have had a really good week, lots of positives. Although there have been problems with some of our orders for resources, the ‘kits’ are looking to be coming together asap.
We had our team meeting with an excellent attendance, from peers aswell as health professionals, including a newly trained peer and some student nurses. It is good to be able to make more people aware of just how beneficial the volunteer peers are in our community, hopefully showing the students the worth of the group. We were able to share experiences aswell as information updates and to make plans.
We made lots of great plans for the next month or two, organizing a picnic in the park during school holidays for all the peers throughout Northumberland aswell as the families we work with. We hope to get this publicized in the local press, so have to work on getting contacts. Also it is possible that all the peers from Blyth Valley can now wear their new T-shirts they all picked up at the meeting as a nice surprise, with our new and improved logo. We decided to stick with the black tee and pink writing like our pitch t-shirts were, hopefully i can put on a photo of the team wearing them soon.
Also through one of the Peers, who now works for the Care trust as an Infant feeding advisor (Karen from earlier blogs), we have made a contact with someone to help us go through the process of applying to be a constituted group. Everyone is so excited about this now, as we can see how much more we could do by having our own budget, Thanx to Journeys to Health. The peers are also getting more opportunities to be available to families in health care settings like clinics and workshops aswell as baby groups, and the more people we can train the more avenues we can access.
I think a large project is going to be publicity, through internet and local press/information boards. We want as many people as possible to have Breastfeeding on their lips, and it not be a taboo subject, aswell as they’ll know just where to go to find information, but also we want breastfeeding ladies past and present to see how they can join our team.
That all for now folks bbs.
Friday, June 27th, 2008
Good news!!! We have a couple of designers interested in helping us to make up newspaper adverts and posters with modern eye catching designs. We have to take to them ideas of punchy slogans and what kind of pictures etc we would like, and they will make up some drafts for us. We are hoping to use some of the advice we got while at the pitch to make some really ’stand out’ advertising for the service and to help recruit more volunteers.
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
This week was the final week of the most recent volunteer training, we now have 4 very enthusiastic new volunteers and another couple ready for action in the next couple of weeks. There is now support available in extra ‘Baby Clubs’ and clinics in our area of northumberland, just making themselves avaialble to chat with and if needed help any BF families while they are in a peaceful setting. The next training is due to take place in September and we already have a list of people interested in joining the team aswell as a person interested in being a nurse/midwife who would like to access our training to help in her role. Some of those interested are from families who were supported by present volunteers and have seen the benefit first hand so wants to extend that to others, we find this is one of the main ways we find new volunteers.
We have purchased more items to be used in the ‘tool kit’ we are compiling, so soon these will be complete and ready for use, next week at the team meeting we will discuss any other suggestions for the kit aswell as how to move forward from here. T-shirts for all volunteers have been ordered so that soon all volunteers will present themselves in a proffessional and uniform appearance, identifying them as part of the Breastfeeding network of support, NHS ID badges are also in the pipeline so our identity as part of the Care Trusts team is known, the ID is something we have been working on for a while and hopefully this will happen soon. We also plan to contact the Northumbria Foundation Trust for more info on being registered as part of thier volunteer team especially for Hospital Visiting.
Next week is our teams monthly meeting where we get together to share experiences aswell as make plans for the next month ahead, there is a renewed enthusiasm since we won the pitch and started to put some of our ideas into reality. It has been such a priceless experience and has helped all the team to gain a new focus and we are excited about the plans we have.
For now I am off to visit some families in Hospital and pick up the list of ladies who we make a courtesy contact to once they get home from hospital so they know we are there to help and where to find us, so will catch up soon.
Angela x