Infant and Toddler Foods Research Alliance
Building and translating evidence, and advocating for improved nutrition for infants and toddlers
About
Building and translating evidence, and advocating for improved nutrition for infants and toddlers
The Infant and Toddler Foods Research Alliance brings together researchers and health professionals with an interest in infant and toddler food regulation, development, and intervention to better support dietary and feeding outcomes for infants and young children. The Infant and Toddler Foods Research Alliance has the overall aim to improve dietary intake for children aged 0-36 months and ensure all children thrive in the first 1000 days in Australia and beyond.
The alliance has three key objectives to achieve this aim:
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Build a strong independent evidence basis surrounding infant and toddler foods and feeding for 0-36 months.
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Ensure translation of evidence occurs from institutions into practice and the public domain.
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Through development of independent evidence, support best practice, active advocacy for change in infant and toddler foods and feeding
Tell us how you use squeeze pouches with your children
​Take our quick survey to tell us all about your experience!
Researchers from the University of Tasmania, Western Sydney University and University of Wollongong are interested to see how families use squeeze pouches. We are keen to hear all your experiences when feeding your children around how and when you use squeeze pouches.
Contact Us
Email: InfantToddlerFoodsRA@gmail.com
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Please complete the contact form and a member of the Alliance will get back to you shortly.