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Possums Breastfeeding & Lactation is for all parents, carers, and their breastfed, chestfed, or breast milk fed children, across our many human diversities and abilities

Dr Pamela Douglas27th of Sep 202413th of Feb 2026

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Every child, every family across diverse familial structures, and every carer has the right to be seen, included, and respected. Possums Breastfeeding & Lactation and all course content published by The NDC Institute, intends to be inclusive of and to celebrate the rich diversity of families, honouring the wonderful kaleidoscope of backgrounds and identities amongst those who care for small children.

The structures of human families are diverse. Many parents are not female. Many children have same sex parents. Not all parents are of binary gender. Not all carers are parents. Some parents were assigned a different gender at birth and have undergone gender affirming therapy. Many parents don't breastfeed. Others are chestfeeding or bodyfeeding. Carers, babies and toddlers live with diverse abilities and disabilities.

Where I use pronouns or gender descriptions which don't fit you or your family, I would like to thank you for your generosity in translating my words into pronouns and gender descriptions which do fit your family, your child and your situation. Similarly, when I describe practices which don't suit the diverse abilities within your family, I would like to thank you for your generosity and invite you to creatively adapt my work for your own context.

I try very hard to write and speak in a way that is as friendly and accessible for as many people as possible, which means simplifying at times. I'm very grateful for your patience if my words aren't a good fit for your family, because I want you, too, to feel included.

In Possums Breastfeeding & Lactation I refer to newborns, babies and toddlers as his or her, she and he. I acknowledge that your family may prefer to refer to your child with the pronouns they and theirs. If this is your precious little one, I again thank you for your generosity as you translate my own use of pronouns to best fit your own family and child.

Possums Breastfeeding & Lactation acknowledges and pays respect to the Australian First Peoples, the oldest continuous culture on our planet, and in particular the traditional custodians of the land upon which this program was made, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples. Australian First Nations women breastfed their babies and toddlers on this land for at least 60,000 years. They knew how to make breastfeeding work.

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Acknowledgement of Country and of First Peoples' ancestral breastfeeding on Country

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Acknowledgement of Country

I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which I live and work, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples, and pay my respect to Elders, past, present and emerging.

I acknowledge that Australian First Peoples have breastfed their children on this land for at least 65,000 years. Australian First Nations are the oldest continuous living cultures on Earth.

I acknowledge my formative experiences working as a young general practitioner with First Nations' Peoples in the late 1980s. During this time, I saw urban First Nations' women breastfeeding their babies in consultations. I saw the way Anangu women breastfed and interacted with their babies when I stayed as a guest for a brief but impactful…

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Possums acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands upon which The Possums Programs have been created, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples. We acknowledge that First Nations have breastfed, slept with, and lovingly raised their children on Australian lands for at least 65,000 years, to become the oldest continuous living culture on Earth. Possums stands with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.