Hono Ngā Hononga Ora
CULTIVATING POSITIVE CONNECTIONS
Cultivate your knowledge by watching:
2025 NZLCA ONLINE Conference
Saturday, 8th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2025
PLUS CONNECT WITH OTHER PROFESSIONALS
LIVE MASTERCLASS WORKSHOP
Nancy Mohrbacher
LIVE IN AUCKLAND: Saturday, 8 February 2025
9.30am – 4:00pm – Limited spaces - book early!
ONLINE
NZLCA AGM
BY ZOOM:
Wednesday, 19th February, 7:00pm
2025 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
All presentations are 60 minutes unless otherwise stated
Zoë Tipa
Cultivating Positive Connections Using a Mahi Ngātahi Care Model
Barbara Taunton-Clark
Lactation Aids Over Time and the Ethical Considerations for Their Use
Nigel Rollins
The Breastfeeding Paradox: Evolving Science, Competing Values, and Conflicting Interest
Marsha Walker
Ouch! Nipple and Breast Pain (Can a Nipple Actually be Too Short?)
David Grayson
Ethnic Disparities in a NZ Multidisciplinary Tongue Restriction Service: A Five Year Review
Comparison of Scissor Vs Laser Methods and Impact on Wound Healing
Kathryn Stagg
Breastfeeding Multiples: Sharing a Lived-in Experience to Support Families on Their Breastfeeding Journey
Nancy Mohrbacher
Helping Families Who Combine Breast & Formula
Jessica Altemara
The Endocrinology of Lactation: Understanding the Mechanism of the Hormones That Support Lactation and Concrete Steps for Optimising Milk Supply
Kate Anderson
Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and the Breastfeeding Dyad
Kristina Maconaghie &
Karen Palmer
An in Depth Look at the Breastfednz App (3rd Ed)
Carina Krasnoff
The Skin to Skin Contact That Enables Dyadic Synchrony and Enhances Lactation Processes
Christine Staricka
Connecting the Dots and Strengthening Parent/BabyBonds: Breastfeeding Late Preterm Infants
Ilana Levene
Can We Improve the Way We Recommend Parents Express Milk When Exclusive Expressing is Needed?
Does Recommending Relaxation Interventions Benefit Lactating Parents?
Wendy Ingman
The Central Role of Macrophages in Breast Health and Successful Lactation
Judith Beattie
Breast Cancer Awareness, How Breastfeeding Protects Against Breast Cancer: A Lactating Mother Shares Her Lived-in Experience
Lenore Goldfarb
Never Say Never: Induced Lactation
Leila Masson
Creating a Healthy Infant Microbiome for Lifelong Wellness
Carole Dobrich
Conflicts of Interest Among Health Professionals: Actual and Potential?
For further information email megan@allsortedlifestyle.co.nz
Registration Fees
To meet your ongoing education requirements, NZLCA is offering you a total of 18.75 hours education hours to watch online. Choose as few or as many as you want for one price!
Member Earlybird: prior to 6 December 2024 $355
Member Full: after 6 December 2024 $410
Non-Member Earlybird:prior to 6 December 2024 $415
Non-Member after 6 December 2024 $460
Masterclass Workshop: Limited places $100
Full conference registration and NZLCA 2025 membership are required to register for the add-on masterclass.
Booking early is recommended.
Evidence of NZLCA 2025 membership will be required for the member rate.
Fees are in NZ dollars and include GST.
Accreditation
18.75 IBLCE CERPs. Certified hours may be logged in your professional portfolio.
Certificates with CERPs and DCO (Detailed Content Outlines) will be provided based on the number of online presentations completed.
Please note: Dr Nigel Rollins 1.0 E-CERP is TBC.
Masterclass Workshop Certificates will be sent out on workshop evaluation completion.
NZLCA has been accepted by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) as a CERP Provider for the listed Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) programme. Determination of CERPs eligibility or CERPs Provider status does not imply IBLCE®’s endorsement or assessment of education quality. INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF LACTATION CONSULTANT EXAMINERS®, IBLCE®, INTERNATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED LACTATION CONSULTANT®, and IBCLC® are registered marks of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.