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Tiara Caldwell, LPN, IBCLC

  • Speaker Type: GOLD Lactation 2024
  • Country: United States
Biography:

Tiara Caldwell, LPN IBCLC, has been a maternal and infant health advancement champion for over ten years, starting with her work as a community doula and mental health professional. She became certified as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in 2015 and, shortly after, began work as a private practice practitioner and working part-time in the hospital setting.

Tiara owns Crowned & Cradled LLC, a company in the DC Metro area that provides doula support and lactation services. Tiara is known as a compassionate caregiver and savvy businesswoman in her community and field. Her areas of expertise range from prenatal education, support for families of multiples, and ways for business owners to find their unique voices and craft marketing efforts to mirror them. Tiara has presented at various conferences and received raving reviews and additional business growth opportunities.

The heart of Tiara's work is providing families with the keys they need to have successful feeding experiences in a judgment-free space. Being a mother of four children and navigating multiple unique family structures herself, Tiara can offer a culturally appropriate, sensitive, and respectful approach to care to encourage families to reach their goals. She does this by continuing to collaborate and contribute to community organizations with support groups and classes and co-hosting a podcast called Birth. Ish.

Caoimhe Whelan qualified as an IBCLC in 2016 after completing the IBLCE pathway 1 route to certification for voluntary breastfeeding supporters. She currently works in private practice in Dublin, Ireland and does some lecturing in breastfeeding and lactation topics at third-level institutions. Caoimhe has a particular interest in low milk supply, antenatal education, qualitative breastfeeding research and the experience of transitioning to motherhood in the digital age. In 2022 Caoimhe graduated from University College Dublin with an MSc. in research. Her study explored the lived experiences of women breastfeeding with primary low milk supply.

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Are You Part of the Village? Supporting Single-Parent Households and Other Unique Family Structures
As the number of families headed by one-parent and more diverse family structures drastically increases, it is critical for lactation professionals to consider the clinical implications of providing care to these families. This population is increasing globally. More individuals choose to have unique family structures, whether choosing to wait until an older age to become a parent independent of a partner, multi-generational families with grandparents or other elders cohabiting with the family, or same-sex couples who start a family. These unique family structures can also be, but are not always, established due to loss, trauma, or financial strain. These families need special care and consideration when approaching their lactation and infant feeding care. As a result, they may receive care plans and information which does not fit their real life situation and leaves them with misguided advice, a lack of confidence, and isolation. Learners will take away the skills to identify these populations' unique needs and consider factors contributing to their feeding success or failure. We will review active listening, motivational interviewing, and critical thinking skills. We will also discuss ways to deal with existing biases and work as a team to achieve feeding success. Lastly, learners will take away skills to assist these families in managing expectations, establishing and maintaining boundaries, and achievable goal setting.
Lectures by Profession, Product Focus
Presentations: 29  |  Hours / CE Credits: 30.5  |  Viewing Time: 8 Weeks