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… taken on this key issue for several years now. The newest arm of their advocacy campaign is a Newborn OHIP Denial Reporting Form. The AOM endorses this tool and plans to use the data for our … is how you can help. If you are working with a birth parent who has been denied OHIP for their newborn at a hospital or Service Ontario office, please fill out the Newborn OHIP Denial Reporting Form ; it only takes 1 minute to complete . Bookmark the page on …
… “The midwifery work of supporting health and well-being for a pregnant person and welcoming a newborn into a family is sacred work,” says Ellen Blais, Director of Indigenous Midwifery at the … across the province. This year, over 29,000 families will have the care of a midwife. 368 newborns have been born with the care of an Indigenous midwife through the Indigenous Midwifery … are experts at providing high quality, evidence-based primary care to clients and their newborns in their homes, and birth centres, and at over 100 hospitals in Ontario. They provide …
… of the profession, and to expand the expertise and quality perinatal, sexual, reproductive and newborn care midwives bring to their communities and the Ontario health-care system. The MSP …
… communities. The clinical and research perspective you bring enhances best care for parents and newborns – we continue to learn from each other. Your nurse colleagues are proud to work …
… understandings of the Onkwehón:we people are that leather should be placed on the wrist of the newborn for protection and connection to the Earth, and that the first sounds that a newborn hears are to be their ancestors’ language. This requires a fluent Mohawk language … to provide wholistic care and meet the cultural and language needs of both the parent and the newborn within local health-care settings have not come without enormous challenges and …
… a person in labour, a person struggling to move into the space of caring and feeding a newborn for the first time and, in some jurisdictions, a person who has chosen to terminate a …
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… to honour and acknowledge all midwives who uphold the rights and dignity of birthing people and newborns, especially those midwives living and working in crisis situations in areas such as …
… from Indigenous groups. The path toward decolonized and anti-racist reproductive and newborn care requires reviving Indigenous birthing practices and returning Indigenous midwifery …
… COVID-19, allowing these families to isolate at home while still receiving vital postpartum and newborn care. On April 25, 2020, the Ontario government announced pandemic pay for frontline …
… a vision of midwives leading decolonized and anti-racist reproductive, pregnancy, birth and newborn care. There are over 1000 midwives in Ontario, serving more than 250 communities across …
