Initiative Status:
Active through September 2023

Led By:
Kentucky Department for Public Health

Funded By:
CDC State Physical Activity & Nutrition (SPAN) Grant

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Kentucky

Join other Kentucky birthing center leaders in jumpstarting your community’s journey to improved birth and breastfeeding outcomes. Work together in an open, collaborative space with the support of expert coaches, data, and tools.

Kentucky birthing centers can join at any time!

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Initiative Status:
Active through September 2023

Led By:
Kentucky Department for Public Health

Funded By
CDC State Physical Activity & Nutrition (SPAN) Grant

THE PROBLEM

Kentucky has low breastfeeding rates with racial disparities

only

73%

of Kentucky families choose breastfeeding, way below the national average of 84%.1

only

44.5%

of Kentucky families breastfeeding at 6 months, are still with stark racial disparities.1

THE CAUSES

Why is this happening?

THE GOAL

Get quality improvement “jumpstarted”

The Kentucky Jumpstart Open Collaborative is a space for birthing center leaders to work together on improving birth and breastfeeding outcomes, and reducing racial disparities. Kentucky birthing center leaders can join anytime to benefit from…

What is a Quick Win?

Motivate your team with a taste of success using Quick Wins!
“Quick Wins” are small, easy actions for improving maternity care outcomes.
Quick Wins can be started today because they require no leadership sign-off and no extra funding.

TOOLS & SUPPORT

What’s Available

COVID-19 Pandemic: Breastfeeding More Important than Ever

The COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated health disparities that exist across Kentucky. Now, more than ever, breastfeeding support is needed to provide all infants food security and immune protection.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE FIELD

Hear from local Kentucky birthing center leaders

“We’re proud we were able to maintain contact with Kentucky hospitals during COVID by providing tools and resources to continue quality improvement with the assistance of Coffective.”

Cindy Sullivan, MS, RD, LD, CLC
ECE Program Coordinator
Kentucky Department for Public Health, Health Promotion Branch

TIMELINE

Partnership History

Since 2018, Coffective and the Kentucky Department for Public Health have partnered to support community success across the state. See how our journey has evolved!

2018
2019
2020

2018

2018

Community needs assessed through statewide surveys and reports.

WIC leaders provided technical assistance on state and local partner coordination.

2019

2019

Birthing centers participate in one-on-one quality improvement technical assistance.

2020

2020

Collaborative pilot begins.

COVID-19 pandemic requires timeline adjustment and additional resources.

Quality Improvement Quick Win Toolkits created and shared.

Access All Free Training & Tools

Learn more about the full set of tools, training and activities available to Kentucky birthing center leaders.

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Share with the Community

Many of Coffective’s training, tools, and activities are co-created with local leaders. Become a co-creator and share your ideas for developing or creating materials.

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