This document was updated in collaboration with the Labour Market Integration Unit, Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration in May 2007. Requirements may have changed by the time you apply. Please contact the College of Midwives of Ontario before you complete your application.
Copyright in this career map is held jointly by the Queen's Printer for Ontario and the College of Midwives of Ontario, ©, 2007. This career map may be used or reproduced by any third party for non-commercial, not-for-profit purposes, provided that no fee, payment or royalty of any kind shall be charged by the third party for any further use or reproduction of the career map by any person. Any proposed commercial or for-profit use or reproduction of this career map requires a written license from the Queen's Printer for Ontario and the College of Midwives of Ontario.Midwives in Ontario are regulated by the College of Midwives of Ontario (the College). You cannot practice midwifery, call yourself a ‘midwife’ or hold yourself out to be such unless you are registered with the College.
Midwives in Ontario are primary caregivers. As such, they hold full legal responsibility for their clients and are not supervised by a physician or obstetrician. Midwives in Ontario never work in only one area of client care, such as prenatal or intrapartum care. They are required to provide full service to their clients in all trimesters, throughout labour and birth and for six weeks postpartum. Under normal circumstances a midwifery client and her newborn do not see any other health care practitioner during this time.
All midwives must attend both home and hospital births. Midwives are required to hold admitting privileges in at least one hospital and to attend a minimum number of both home and hospital births per year in order to maintain their registration.
Midwives in Ontario work as independent practitioners in group practices that are funded by the provincial Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. They are not salaried employees of hospitals, health centres or clinics and do not work shifts. Midwifery practices provide 24 hour on-call service to their clients. This means that every midwife works on call for set periods of time and while on call must be available 24 hours a day.
To be eligible for registration with the College of Midwives of Ontario you must:
There are three classes of registration with the College of Midwives of Ontario: General; General with Conditions; and Supervised.
Registrants in the General class practice with no restrictions on their registration.
Graduates of the Ontario Midwifery Education Program (MEP) are registered in the General with Conditions class. The conditions imposed on their registration are those of the College’s New Registrant’s Policy. This policy states that for the first year of practice, all new registrants must practice within an established Ontario practice, must work full time and must attend births with an experienced midwife. Other than these conditions, the new registrant is like any other midwife in the province, and provides the full scope of midwifery care. Once the conditions of this policy have been met, the member’s registration class is changed to General.
Graduates of the International Midwifery Pre-Registration Program (IMPP) are registered in the Supervised class. The supervision is imposed in order to enable the supervised midwife to meet the clinical birth numbers required by the College’s Registration Regulation, as well as to make up any gaps in clinical skills identified during the International Midwifery Pre-Registration Program. Supervised midwives are fully registered members of the College and provide the full scope of midwifery care to their clients. They are paid at the same rate as all other new registrants. Supervision will typically last anywhere from 6-12 months. Each supervised midwife has an individualized supervision plan prepared by the College prior to registration. Once the supervision plan is complete, the member’s registration class is changed to either General with Conditions or General, depending on whether the midwife is still in her new registrant’s year. A supervised certificate may only be issued for twelve months or less.
Application forms are provided to students of the Midwifery Education Program and the International Midwifery Pre-Registration Program as part of the course materials. Midwives who wish to apply under reciprocity from another Canadian province should contact the College for an application form.
The completed application form is submitted to the College along with the following:
Applications are reviewed in order to determine completeness. Once an application has been reviewed, the applicant will be contacted and informed of any missing information or documentation.
STEP 2 a) – Supervision Plan – For IMPP graduates only
When an application for an International Midwifery Pre-Registration Program (IMPP) graduate is received, the College prepares an individual supervision plan for the applicant. This plan will address both clinical number deficiencies and any gaps in clinical skills identified by the IMPP. In the plan, a supervising midwife will be designated. Both the applicant and all members of the practice she will be working with during her supervision must sign this supervision plan. The IMPP graduate’s application is not complete until the College receives the signed supervision plan.
Once the application is complete, the College will contact the Association of Ontario Midwives to verify that the applicant is a member of that organization and that the applicant’s liability insurance has been arranged.
Upon receipt of verification from the Association of Ontario Midwives of both membership and insurance, the College will issue the registration number and process the registration documents. The new member may now begin providing midwifery services.
Demand for midwifery services is high across the province. Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care allocates the funding for midwifery practices. While there is no guarantee of immediate employment, generally new registrants are able to find work. You may need to relocate to a community where a midwifery practice has an opening for a midwife. Midwives may work full-time or part-time, although they must work full-time for their first year of registration. Currently, there are over 300 midwives working in Ontario, with approximately 40 new registrants joining the profession each year.
| College application fee | $50 |
| College membership– annual fee | $1,500 |
| Administration fee – annual | $35 |
| International Midwifery Pre-registration Program | approximately $4,500 |
| Ontario Midwifery Language Proficiency Test | $175 |
| Association of Ontario Midwives fees (contact AOM for details) | $1,100-$2,300 |
For further information about applying to register as a midwife in Ontario, please contact:
Registration Coordinator
College of Midwives of Ontario
55 St. Clair Avenue West , P.O. Box 27
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M4V 2Y7
Tel. (416) 327-3915
Fax : (416) 327-8219
Email : regadmin@cmo.on.ca
Website : www.cmo.on.ca
For information about the International Midwifery Pre-registration Program (IMPP) or the Midwifery Language Proficiency Test (MPLT), please contact:
Alison Gaul , Program Administrator
International Midwifery Pre-registration Program
Ryerson University
87 Gerrard Street East, 3rd floor, EPH300
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5B 2K3
Tel. (416) 979-5000, ext. 7681
Email: agaul@ryerson.ca
Website: www.ryerson.ca/ce/midwife
For information about professional liability insurance, please contact:
Association of Ontario Midwives
789 Don Mills Road, Ste. 608
Toronto , ON
Canada
M3C 1T5
Tel: (416) 425-9774
Fax: (416) 425-6905
Toll Free: 1-866-418-3773 (in Ontario)
Email: admin@aom.on.ca
Website: www.aom.on.ca
For a government contact about accessing professions and trades in Ontario, please contact:
HealthForceOntario
Access Centre for Internationally
Educated Professionals
Ryerson University
285 Victoria Street, 7th floor
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5B 1W1
Tel: (416) 314-4409 or 1-800-596-4046
TTY: (416) 598-5964
Fax: (416) 598-5968
Email: accesscentre@healthforceontario.ca
Website: www.healthforceontario.ca
For more information about the Midwifery Education Programme, a Bachelor of Science program available at three Ontario universities, please contact:
Midwifery Education Program
McMaster University
1200 Main St. W. , MDCL 3103
Hamilton , Ontario
Canada
L8N 3Z5
Tel : (905) 525-9140, ext. 26654
Fax : (905) 523-6459
Web site : www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/midwifery
For information about the allocation of midwifery services across Ontario, contact the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The address is:
Coordinator
Ontario Midwifery Program
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
5700 Yonge Street, 4th Floor
Toronto (North York), Ontario
Canada
M2M 4K5
Tel : (416) 327-7540
Fax : (416) 327-7550
For information on where and how to get help with settlement in Ontario:
Visit www.settlement.org, or contact:
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
110 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M4R 1A3
Tel. (416) 322-4950, ext. 227
Fax: (416) 322-8084
E-mail: ocasi@web.net
Website: www.ocasi.org
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