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NCIM’s vision is to see Indigenous midwives in every Indigenous community

National Aboriginal Council of Midwives (NACM)

“As more Aboriginal women enter the field of midwifery and are able to grow in their practice and experience, they are going to awaken and become alive to this incredible dimension of knowledge, power and intelligence that will heal our generations.”
— Katsi Cook

What is an Indigenous Midwife?

Working with NCIM

NCIM’s Work

Midwives Recognize & Respond to Family Violence

The Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) and the National Council of Indigenous Midwives (NCIM) are partnering with McMaster University on a project to build the capacity of midwives to recognize and respond safely to family violence.

Sexual and Reproductive Health During COVID-19

Discover our series of posters and videos for Indigenous communities around sexual and reproductive health during COVID-19.

Restoring Midwifery and Birth WORKBOOK

This workbook is to help you start the path of restoring midwifery and birth to your community or Nation. It is designed to help you understand and work with some of the issues that are likely to arise.

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