Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland Schools Scheme

The Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland programme is expanding into schools as part of the national approach to improving health and wellbeing from early years onward. The Schools Scheme supports pupils to learn about feeding in a positive, factual and age appropriate way, helping to normalise breastfeeding and reduce stigma.
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What schools will receive
✔ Clear guidance on staff awareness and training through a short Turas module
✔ Information on how to support breastfeeding pupils, staff and visitors
✔ Curriculum links within Health and Wellbeing
✔ Optional resources for assemblies or wider school awareness
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What the scheme focuses on
★ Inclusion and positive attitudes
★ Confidence discussing how babies are fed
★ Reducing stigma around breastfeeding
★ Gentle, age appropriate learning
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Workload expectations
➜ No large workload
➜ No mandatory training beyond the Turas module
➜ Designed to fit naturally within existing Health and Wellbeing teaching
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Next steps
More information will be shared during 2026 as the scheme develops locally.
Schools who would like to note early interest or ask questions can contact:
