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SAFE Training eLearning Modules

Each module takes approximately 45-60 minutes to complete.

After purchasing the module, you will receive the link to download the PDF. The PDF includes information about the module and the link to access the module.

Tip: While completing the modules, leave your browser window open and remember the last portion completed if you are unable to finish in a single session. If you need to return later and progress was not saved, use the navigation pane on the left of the screen to begin at the last completed section.

 

SAFE Training: Feeding Basics

Essential Knowledge for Infant Feeding in Emergencies

When disaster strikes, safe infant feeding practices can mean the difference between health and harm. SAFE Training: Feeding Basics provides critical guidance on ensuring proper nutrition, safe sanitation, and trauma-informed support for families during emergencies.

 

For just $10, this self-paced training covers:

  • Nutrition in an Emergency – Understanding the risks and best practices
  • Feeding Basics – Safe methods for nourishing infants in crisis situations
  • Sanitation of Feeding Items – Preventing contamination and illness
  • Counseling & Trauma-Informed Support – Helping caregivers navigate stress and uncertainty
  • Real-World Scenarios – Practical application of emergency feeding strategies

Whether you're a healthcare provider, emergency responder, or community advocate, this course equips you with the tools to support infant and young child feeding in crisis situations.

 

Be prepared. Make an impact.

 

All proceeds support the North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition’s work to improve emergency feeding response across the state.

SAFE Training: Feeding Basics

$10.00Price

    © 2025 by North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition

    IMPORTANT: The content of the NCBC site, such as text, graphics, images, and other material are for informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, certified lactation consultant, or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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