Leader accreditation – what is it?
To be accredited as an LLL Leader, a woman will meet the following criteria: • She has met the LLLI Prerequisites to Applying for Leadership. • She has nursed her baby for about a year. • She has demonstrated understanding of LLL philosophy. • She has conveyed her knowledge of basic breastfeeding management, outlined in Breastfeeding Management Skills Criteria in the Policies and Standing Rules Notebook (PSR): Appendix 18 “Applying for Leadership”. • She has demonstrated leadership skills and attitudes, outlined in Leadership Skills Criteria in the Policies and Standing Rules Notebook (PSR) Appendix 18 “Applying for Leadership”. • She has fulfilled the LLLI Criteria for Leader Accreditation. • She has signed the LLL Leader Statement of Commitment. (Ask your supporting Leader to show you a copy of this if you wish.) • She has paid her Leader accreditation fee.
To be accredited as an LLL Leader, a woman will meet the criteria below, outlined more fully in the LLLI Criteria for Leader Accreditation. • She has met the LLLI Prerequisites to Applying for Leadership. • She has nursed her baby for about a year. • She has demonstrated understanding of LLLI philosophy. • She has conveyed her knowledge of basic breastfeeding management, outlined in Breastfeeding Management Skills Criteria in the Policies and Standing Rules Notebook (PSR): Appendix 18 “Applying for Leadership”. • She has demonstrated leadership skills and attitudes, outlined in Leadership Skills Criteria in the Policies and Standing Rules Notebook (PSR) Appendix 18 “Applying for Leadership”. • She has completed the LLL Leader accreditation process. • She has signed the LLL Leader Statement of Commitment. (Ask your supporting Leader to show you a copy of this if you wish.) • She has paid her Leader accreditation fee.