Currently, Canada is facing a looming shortage of healthcare professionals providing obstetrical care. Maternal mortality has risen, and women in rural, remote and aboriginal communities face increasing challenges during pregnancy and childbirth.
To help ensure mothers and babies receive the quality healthcare services they need during pregnancy and childbirth, the SOGC is calling for the implementation of A National Birthing Initiative for Canada. The SOGC developed the discussion paper below for an inclusive, integrated and comprehensive pan-Canadian framework for sustainable family-centered maternity and newborn care.
The following partner organizations have aided in the development of a National Birthing Initiative for Canada and are committed to its implementation:
The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (Canada)
The Canadian Association of Midwives
The Canadian Nurses Association
The College of Family Physicians of Canada
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada
The Society of Rural Physicians of Canada
The following organizations will be invited to participate in the further evolution and implementation of a National Birthing Initiative for Canada once funding commitments are in place from the federal government:
The Canadian Anesthesiologists Society
The Canadian Pediatric Society
The Association of Professors of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Canada
Regional Perinatal Programs
Federal / Provincial / Territorial Deputy Ministers of Health
Schools of Medicine
Schools of Nursing Education
Schools of Midwifery Education
The following Aboriginal organizations are committed to participate in the development and implementation of an Aboriginal Birthing Initiative for Canada once funding commitments are in place from the federal government:
Assembly of First Nations (AFN)
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP)
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)
Métis National Council (MNC)
National Women’s Aboriginal Association of Canada (NWAC)
MCP2
The Multidisciplinary Collaborative Primary Maternity Care Project (MCP2), completed in June 2006, produced national guidelines for collaborative models of care in Canada. The results of this initiative have provided a framework for A National Birthing Initiative for Canada.
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