Businesses sign up for Burp

Aurora Cafe owner Jillian Peacock has registered her business to be on the new Burp software....
Aurora Cafe owner Jillian Peacock has registered her business to be on the new Burp software. Photo by Linda Robertson.
Sophie Carty.
Sophie Carty.

New software which includes Taieri businesses will be a breath of fresh air for breast-feeding mothers.

A free android app and website Burp - Breast-feeding's Ultimate Refuel Place - promotes breast-feeding friendly facilities in Otago and Southland.

WellSouth Health Primary Network promotion co-ordinator Sophie Carty said the network and Southern District Health Board had the software made to direct mothers to the nearest breast-feeding friendly public place.

Miss Carty said more than 100 had registered to be on the software and many more places would soon be uploaded on the ''ever-evolving'' software.

The software displayed the places on a map and allowed users to place feedback and a star-rating on their experience.

The venues could display extra symbols if it had a play area, change table and a private area available.

The feature would help parents of young children, and not just breast-feeding mothers, to make good choices.

Breast-feeding ''anywhere, anytime'' was a human right, Miss Carty said.

''The Burp app provides an opportunity to create staff awareness at public venues which all contributes to normalising breast-feeding and to reinforce to mums that it's OK to feed your baby in public.''

Aurora Cafe owner Jillian Peacock said she she had always welcomed breast-feeding mothers to her cafe so was quick to latch on when she invited to be listed on the software.

''We have a lot of young mums come through the cafe so we thought it was a good idea when they approached us.''

Mrs Peacock said she had owned the cafe for six years and there had never been an issue when a mother breast-fed there.

 


Burp

Breast-feeding's Ultimate Refuel Place:

• Download Burp software free of charge on an android phone from the Google Play store or visit www.burpapp.co.nz for a version for iPhones.

• A public venue wanting to be included on Burp free of charge should contact Public Health South on 476 9800 or WellSouth Health on 477 1163.

• Breast-feeding friendly facilities on the Taieri: Wobbly Goat and 8 on 87, in Outram and Obsess Cafe, Blackstone Cafe and Aurora Cafe, in Mosgiel.


 

 

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