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Celebrating and Supporting Breastfeeding in Scotland

  • Submitted by: Jenni Minto, Argyll and Bute, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Monday, 22 January 2024
  • Motion reference: S6M-11935
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Tuesday, 23 January 2024

Motions as amended

That the Parliament welcomes that, across Scotland, breastfeeding rates have risen and that inequalities in breastfeeding rates have reduced in the past few years, in line with additional funding provided by the Scottish Government of over £9 million; notes that there continues to be a need for a cross-sectoral approach to support, promote and protect breastfeeding; agrees that mothers’ experiences should be continuously improved and supported through evidence-based practice; recognises that parents should be free to feed their babies where and when they need to, including in public spaces, and be supported to do this through businesses embracing the national Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland scheme; agrees that Scotland should continue to embed the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative across its maternal, neonatal and community settings, throughout the NHS and core nursing and maternity education curriculum; further agrees that infant feeding services should be recognised as a vital service and integral to optimising infant feeding support across the NHS and its partners; recognises that third sector and voluntary peer support remain pivotal to babies being breastfed in the first few weeks of life and beyond; agrees that breastfeeding has a role in supporting the economy, and gives all children the best possible start in life; recognises the benefits of breastfeeding to both the child and the mother, as well as the challenges that mothers can face as they try to establish breastfeeding, and acknowledges the importance of ensuring that midwifery is sufficiently staffed to support postnatal care and infant feeding as well as acute care.


Supported by: Michael Matheson, Maree Todd

Original motion text

That the Parliament welcomes that, across Scotland, breastfeeding rates have risen and that inequalities in breastfeeding rates have reduced in the past few years, in line with additional funding provided by the Scottish Government of over £9 million; notes that there continues to be a need for a cross-sectoral approach to support, promote and protect breastfeeding; agrees that mothers’ experiences should be continuously improved and supported through evidence-based practice; recognises that parents should be free to feed their babies where and when they need to, including in public spaces, and be supported to do this through businesses embracing the national Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland scheme; agrees that Scotland should continue to embed the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative across its maternal, neonatal and community settings, throughout the NHS and core nursing and maternity education curriculum; further agrees that infant feeding services should be recognised as a vital service and integral to optimising infant feeding support across the NHS and its partners; recognises that third sector and voluntary peer support remain pivotal to babies being breastfed in the first few weeks of life and beyond, and agrees that breastfeeding has a role in supporting the economy, and gives all children the best possible start in life.


Defeated amendments

Motion ref. S6M-11935.1

Celebrating and Supporting Breastfeeding in Scotland - Amendment - Amendment

Submitted by: Carol Mochan, South Scotland, Scottish Labour, Date lodged: Monday, January 22, 2024

Supported by: Claire Baker, Michael Marra, Paul Sweeney
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Result 52 for, 61 against, 1 abstained, 15 did not vote Vote Defeated


Amendments that have not been voted on

Motion ref. S6M-11935.2

Celebrating and Supporting Breastfeeding in Scotland - Amendment - Amendment

Submitted by: Tess White, North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date lodged: Monday, January 22, 2024

Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, January 23, 2024