Resource Library
The Resource Library offers a curated collection of materials for midwives and birth workers, including articles, videos, and links to affiliated organizations.
This growing library also serves as a networking tool, connecting practitioners with events, training resources, and community support essential for their work.
Organizations
Explore and support the impactful work of organizations dedicated to culturally rooted midwifery and accessible healthcare in Indigenous communities.
Centre for Indigenous Midwifery
Founded by Rhonda Lee Grantham of the Cowlitz Nation, this organization provides culturally rooted midwifery care and supports programs within tribal communities.
National Aboriginal Council of Midwives (NAcm)
This organization offers resources, training, and support to increase the visibility of Indigenous midwifery and improve access to culturally safe maternity care.
“Restoring Midwifery and Birth” WOrkbook
This resource assists communities in restoring midwifery and birth practices, providing guidance on addressing common issues and fostering reflection.
Indigenous Women Rising
Committed to honoring Native and Indigenous people's right to equitable and culturally safe health options, this organization offers accessible health education, resources, and advocacy.
National Council of Indigenous Midwives (NCIM) Publications
NCIM offers a range of publications supporting culturally safe midwifery services for Indigenous families, including policy recommendations and educational materials.