We are pleased to share our 2017-2018 College of Midwives of Ontario Annual Report with you. You can click here to review the report.
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We are pleased to present our College of Midwives of Ontario Annual Report for 2017-2018. We have been working towards our three-year strategic plan and report back on our strategic priorities in this report.
We are inviting public comments on proposed changes to the College of Midwives of Ontario’s General By-law. Changes include increasing…
In light of a few recent changes, the College’s Council has decided to defer the changes to the Registration Regulation, O. Reg 168/11 so that we have some additional time to consider and develop policies and processes that will result from the proposed changes. Very recent external factors, such as the planned approval of new funding models of practice, will impact our registration practices significantly. We will benefit from some additional time to consider these impacts in relation to the Registration Regulation and its currency, class change, and continuing competency requirements. Council plans to consider a revised Registration Regulation in December 2018.
The College is requesting a change to the Laboratory and Specimen Collection Centre Licensing Act, 2015, that would grant midwives the authority to order laboratory tests within their scope of practice as defined by the Midwifery Act, 1991.
This spring, the College is holding public consultations on changes to our Fees and Remuneration By-law, and our General By-law.…
The agenda and meeting materials for the College of Midwives of Ontario’s March Council meeting have been posted. You can…
The College seeks to make changes to legislation and regulations to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs, to…
The Canadian Midwifery Regulators Council is seeking applications from midwives interested in contributing their time, skills and expertise as item…
The College has long sought to make changes to legislation and regulations to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs. This is in response to best practices in regulation, removing barriers to the delivery of safe and quality midwifery care, and improvement of the client experience in the health care system