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Meta title | | Breastfeeding | Promoting and protecting breastfeeding in Alaska | As meta title is a ranking factor, it's quite important to stick to search engine recommended length of aroun 50-60 characters. This website's meta title is 68 characters long. |
Description | The Alaska Breastfeeding Coalition promotes, protects and supports breastfeeding through education, collaboration and advocacy. Alaskans support breastfeeding as the standard for feeding children. Values Empowerment Collaboration Advocacy Health Education Goals To be Alaska’s number one source for information about breastfeeding. To increase the percentage of babies in Alaska who are exclusively breastfed at six months to 31.6%. Summary of Core Strategies The Alaska Breastfeeding Coalition serves pregnant and breastfeeding Alaskans and their children by: Educating their providers through the annual conference and CEU’s Advocating for hospitals and providers to adopt model breastfeeding policies and practices Providing information to pregnant and breastfeeding women, supporters and community members and other professionals. Convening of local coalitions and initiatives on breastfeeding topics Collaborating with others to promote and support breastfeeding The Alaska Breastfeeding Coalition will continue its high quality educational offerings, while also building its membership base, refreshing its image, and expanding its programming to include public awareness and policy initiatives as well as increased educational opportunities for providers. Program Goals 1. By 2020, The Alaska Breastfeeding Coalition will increase the number and type of educational opportunities offered. a. ABC will continue hosting the annual conference and 5 day training. b. Each year ABC will provide 1 speaker or presenter for grand rounds c. ABC will improve website to provide resources for Alaskans and training materials for providers. i. By 2020, 200 providers will receive training via the curriculum on the website. d. ABC will provide distance learning opportunities for rural providers i. By 2020, conference attendance will increase to 200 annually because of distance participation. ABC will increase awareness of model and evidence based practices, and current laws and that support breastfeeding. Model practices and policies will be made available via the ABC website. Model practices and policies will be made available to members via newsletters Information on State and Federal laws about breastfeeding will be available on the website. ABC will explore hosting a Summit for hospital administrators in 2015 on the importance of policymaking to support breastfeeding. | This meta description is 2487 characters in length. Google suggests up to 320 characters at the very most to make sure the whole meta description is visible in search results page. |
<meta> keywords | Breastfeeding, Alaska, Alaska Natives, Lactation, Legal Resources, Care Resources, Rural Alaska, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Bethel, Laws, Marijuana, Pot, | Strangely enough, meta keywords still seem to be used. We would not go down that road unless very carefully - meta keywords have not been known as a positive ranking factor for a while now. |
Site speed | Around 3.8822 seconds | Website ranking and usability can be greatly improved by reducing the time it takes to load it. |
Links on homepage | Around 42 links | This is a well-judged amount of links for a homepage. |
HTML size | 60.3KB | Ah. Well. We were hoping for better results... We would urge the website owners to improve load speed as soon as possible. |
Website host server overview | Server status: online. Server IP address for this website is 64.13.192.117. | We apologize, but for some reason we were unable to gather enough data to provide a detailed insight at this time. |
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