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Aboriginal Midwifery As a Career Choice Midwives Association of BC - Aboriginal Committee October 16 2013

What is our purpose? 1) Demonstrating solidarity and support with traditional midwives as we work towards a definition of Aboriginal Midwifery that is not inclusive to enrolment with our college prior to 1998 and increasing access to Aboriginal midwifery services for Aboriginal communities. 2) Connect with communities and encourage women to enter the maternity care field

What is a Midwife? a respected healthcare profession specialist in pregnancy, birth and postpartum $70 000 - $120 000 / year

Traditional meanings for word midwife Cree the one who delivers Objibwe the one who cuts the cord Inuktitut the one who waits for the birth & the helper Coast Salish to watch, to care Chilcotin women s helper Nuu-chah-nulth one who can do everything

Midwives have been catching babies for thousands of years in most cultures In BC since January 1998 = official & paid by healthcare system (like nurses & doctors)

Difference between Registered Midwife & Doctors? Choices - home or hospital birth - options re tests/visits Personalized care long visits 45min-1hour each - smaller teams Newborn care - Home visits for first 1-2wks after birth

Stats on Midwives vs Doctors Registered Midwives Doctors C-section Rates 18.4% 31% Planning VBAC 93% 41.6% Successful VBAC 82% 80% Drugs in Labour 12.2% 31.3% Continuous Monitoring 51.4% 79.5%

The Job of an Aboriginal Midwife http://www.isuma.tv/en/national-aboriginal-council-ofmidwives/aboriginal-midwives

Woman power There are currently 220 practicing midwives registered in B.C. Only 4 Aboriginal self-identifying midwives are registered or studying in B.C.

Midwifery Practices in BC

How did we get here? The negative impact of years of acculturation and assimilation have led to the decline of traditional midwifery practice in many parts of the country (a) broad societal shift of power and authority (b) traditional Aboriginal midwife role challenged and expertise ignored (c) traditional life now complicated by medical assessment and risk intervention

What does all this add up to? Women are being forced to leave their communities to birth in larger centers away from family, support systems, traditional birthing practices...

Research says: Strong cultural and physical ties to place of birth Culturally appropriate care Mental & physical health of women separated from families/communities Health impacts/care of families left behind Loss of belief in birth as normal part of lifecycle, including community based midwifery skills

Courtesy of Dr Jude Kornelson, Co-director Centre For Rural Health Research

Courtesy of Dr Jude Kornelson, Co-director Centre For Rural Health Research

FIRST NATIONS HEALTH AUTHORITY Action 21- the Transformative Change Accord A maternity access project will be implemented to improve maternal health services for aboriginal women and bring birth 'closer to home and back into the hands of women

Tripartite Aboriginal doula initiative to improve birth experiences and outcomes for Aboriginal women to re-introduce traditional Aboriginal support practices into the childbirth experience to improve maternity care systems and access within geographic areas to increase the number of Aboriginal women with formal doula training

What s the difference between a doula & a midwife? DOULA Emotional & physical support before, during & after birth Life experience & or week long training Traditionally granny, aunty, mother or sister MIDWIFE Clinical care provider responsible for health of mom & baby before during & after birth 3-4 years training + life experience Traditionally granny, aunty, mother or sister

Tripartite Aboriginal Doula Initiative http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=izzr1bshvkg&feature=youtu.be

Aboriginal Doula My name is...

Blending traditional and modern teachings We know that traditional pregnancy and childbirth took place within a closely knit nexus linking the midwife to the birthing women, to the infant, to the husband/ partner, to the family, to the extended family and ultimately to the entire community.

Aboriginal Midwifery Traditional Aboriginal midwifery practices including the use and administration of traditional herbs and medicines and other cultural and spiritual practices. Contemporary aboriginal midwifery practices which are based on, or originate in, traditional Aboriginal midwifery practices, or A combination of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal midwifery practices

Registered Midwifery Training In BC University of British Columbia 4 year degree program in Faculty of Medicine = BMW Ontario-McMaster, Ryerson and Laurentian = BMW Quebec: Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Manitoba: University College of the North kanaci otinowawosowin Bachelor of Midwifery (KOB) Program Alberta: Mount Royal College = BMW

Métis Student Midwife My name is..

Educational Pathways http://www.isuma.tv/en/national-aboriginal-council-ofmidwives/aboriginal-midwifery-education

Learning from successes... Courtesy of Lauren Redman, SM

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More Aboriginal midwifery programmes Nunavik Community Education Program: - offered through maternity programmes in health - centres on the Hudson Bay coast in Quebec - graduated 9 Inuit midwives who are currently eligible for full registration in Quebec - currently 7 students in Puvirnituq, Inukjuak and Salluit

New mothers in the birthing room at the Kitikmeot Birth Centre in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. (Photo by Bill Braden, courtesy of Nunavut HSS)

More Aboriginal midwifery programmes Nunavut Midwifery Education Program - offered through Nunavut Arctic College - Currently based in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut (rotating locations) - has graduated two registered midwives, two maternity care workers & currently has five students

Setting up practice Hi my name is

Questions?

Our Contacts We welcome questions/comments/discussion/ideas through email. Marijke de Zwager- marijkebabycatcher@gmail.com Misty Wasyluk- misty.wasyluk@gmail.com Lauren Redman- l_redman@hotmail.com Deb Peters- d_peters013@hotmail.com Shannon Greenwood- momsnbabe@gmail.com