Midwives

A midwife is a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth, a specialization known as midwifery. The education and training for a midwife is similar to that of a nurse, in contrast to obstetricians and perinatologists who are physicians (doctors). In many countries, midwifery is either a branch of nursing or has some links to nursing such as a shared regulatory body, though others regard them as entirely separate professions. Midwives are trained to recognize variations from the normal progress of labor and understand how to deal with deviations from normal. They may intervene in high risk …

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NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 1 May 2024 English

Chapter 6 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada highlights cultural safety initiatives developed and implemented by the Manitoba government and its …

RESPONSES Professional organization and College of Midwives of Manitoba regulatory body responses Response adopted by the training, and advocacy (College of Midwives of CLPNM for ensuring practical nurses in Manitoba period. These include a response by the College of Midwives of Manitoba (2018) to the TRC’s Calls to Action iStockPhoto.com, ID 1286239827 REFERENCES College of Midwives of Manitoba. (2018). Response to the Truth Government


NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 28 April 2024 English

Chapter 5 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada focuses on cultural safety initiatives developed and implemented by Saskatchewan and its various …

(n.d.-a). Transformation program. College of Midwives of Manitoba. (2018). Response to the Retrieved


Higher Education Strategy Associates · 18 April 2024 English

HESA's Commentary of the 2024 Canadian Federal Budget

educators; ‣ Dentists, dental hygienists, pharmacists, midwives, teachers, social work- ers, personal support


UMP: University of Manitoba Press · 12 April 2024 English

"The Honourable John Norquay is a magnificent book. Friesen meticulously documents Norquay's many accomplishments, larger-than-life character, and charisma. He paints a picture of a negotiator and orator who ably uses …

mother and child. Elizabeth likely relied on local midwives for the seven births between 1863 and 1872, but


CMA: Canadian Medical Association · 10 April 2024

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NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 5 April 2024

Chapter 2 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada focuses on cultural safety initiatives developed and implemented by the federal government and …

Mainstream (non-Indigenous) Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM), organizational responses Canadian Nurses Standards, Joint Position Statement – Nurses and 2021 Midwives Collaborate on Client-Centred Care, 2012 In 2021


NCCIH: National Collaborating Centre for Indigineous Health · 5 April 2024 English

Chapter 3 of the NCCIH’s Indigenous cultural safety: An environmental scan of cultural safety initiatives in Canada focuses on cultural safety initiatives created by British Columbia’s provincial government and its …

Professional organization and BC College of Nurses and Midwives, College regulatory body responses of Dental Surgeons College of Physicians BC College of Nurses and Midwives and Surgeons of BC Indigenous Cultural Safety following the release of BC’s In Plain Sight and midwives to provide culturally safe and anti- report (Turpel-Lafond intent/cultural-safety-and-humility/ services (BCAAFC, 2023). Midwives Association of British Columbia First Nations


RHO: Rainbow Health Ontario · 4 April 2024 English

It is the position of the Association of Ontario Midwives “that midwives honor and respect all people’s right to self- determination and right to receive health care and work in a professional environment environment that is free from discrimination, transphobia, and prejudice.”(1) In surrogacy, midwives care for gestational carriers and can provide support and information to intended parents throughout their but that you have a well- known care team. [...] If you choose to give birth out of a hospital, midwives may attend your birth at home or in a birth centre. [...] Birth Centres You may choose to give birth

over the phone through a 24-hour pager system. Midwives help clients choose the ideal place to give birth: at a hospital, at home, or at a birth centre. Midwives then care for and support their clients during available. Midwives have privileges at a hospital, similar to an obstetrician or family doctor. Midwives continue both the birthing individual and the newborn. Midwives provide complete care throughout pregnancy, labour your care and safety. Clients can contact their midwives 24 hours a day, seven days a week with urgent


National Association of Women and the Law · 28 March 2024 English

Marina Bredin University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law January 13, 2024 Towards Decolonial Reproductive Justice in Canada: Situating the Practice of Forced Birth Evacuation as a Tool of Modern Colonialism …

on the land under the supervision of Elders and midwives, has had many negative impacts on Indigenous people According to the National Council of Indigenous Midwives (NCIM), in 2022, FNIHB spent approximately 36% been passed down previously through Elders and midwives. The medicalization of Indigenous birth relies


Santé et Services sociaux Québec · 26 March 2024 French

périnatalité et petite enfance

Lamb, S.S., et Carroll, M. (2018). Barriers to midwives and nurses addressing mental health issues with interprofessionnal obstetric and midwifery care from the midwives’ perspective using the Interprofessionnal Collaboration


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