At CAM, we work hard every day to make sure you have the best tools and research to move forward in delivering quality care. Look through the resources to find something you can start using today.
Thinking of providing abortion care?
To help midwives provide abortion care, CAM has created a number of tools. This includes a Toolkit, a National Strategy as well as answers to frequently asked questions and training opportunities.
Vaccines We Can Talk About It
Access to vaccination information and services is a human right, and increasing safe and equitable access to vaccines and vaccine information is important for community health and well-being.
All CAM’s Position Statements
CAM’s Position Statements outline our views on key issues around sexual and reproductive health. Topics rage from anti-racism to working conditions. These statements help influence the conversation and move legislation towards our goal of equitable access to excellent sexual, reproductive, and newborn midwifery services for everyone.
Midwives Recognize and 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.
Emergency Skills Workshop
The Emergency Skills Programs provide continuing education in critical emergency skills within a midwifery context both in hospital and out-of-hospital settings.
Read the latest CJMRP
The Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice (CJMRP) is Canada’s national, peer-reviewed midwifery journal. This professional journal provides a venue for the publication of research relevant to midwives and midwifery practice. It is the official journal of the Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) and is supported by midwives from all regions of Canada.
Queer Mentorship Program
The Canadian Caucus of Queer and Trans Midwives hosts a queer mentorship program to support student midwives in Canada. We welcome people who self identify as part of the 2SLGBTQQIA spectrum and who are midwifery students or midwives in Canada.
BIPOC Mentorship Program
An opportunity for BIPOC midwives to pair, share and care with this next generation of BIPOC students. The mentorship program is open to any midwife and any student residing and working in Canada.