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... Senior Housing Officer who worked nights at a local hospital therefore Sarah carries out most of the childcare. Their first child Emma was six months old upon time of visit and had been exclusively breastfed up until then. The family live in rented accommodation with all basic amenities for example water, heating, sanitation and cooking facilities. Within their local community there were many resources available for example, GP surgeries, shops, leisure centre, library, children's centre housing sure start programme (Every Child Matters 2005) offering integrated education, health care, family support and health services. The wider extended family still lived in Pakistan The rationale for selecting this family is that the author had visited Sarah and Emma on numerous occasions with the health visitor, and therefore formed a relationship of mutual trust and respect with them. This enabled the author to offer the family advice, help and support during the weaning ...
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