Ancient Song 12 Week Full Spectrum Community Doula Training

Ancient Song 12 Week Full Spectrum Community Doula Training

"Comprehensive Doula Certification program focuses on evidence-based, culturally-inclusive care for pregnancy and postnatal support."

By Ancient Song

Date and time

September 16 · 6:30pm - December 4 · 9pm EDT

Location

Ancient Song

521 Halsey Street Brooklyn, NY 11233

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Our full spectrum community-based doula certification comprises the essentials in evidence-based care from pregnancy health to postnatal health, focusing on comprehensive support that focuses on the cultural and traditional aspects of birthing along with the medical information needed to assist the laboring person and family with the tools that they need to make informed decisions about the care they are receiving.

In the postpartum portion of the training, we tackle some of the real issues in assisting from postnatal depression, transitioning into parenthood, infant feeding choices, c-section recovery, family planning options, cultural humility around birthing, family support services around food, clothes, and shelter, and family planning options.

Course Overview

Course & Mentorship Includes:

- Perinatal Support
- Understanding of Reproductive Life Course
- Support for various birth outcomes.
- Home Visiting
- Postnatal Care and Newborn Care
- Physiological development of the fetus.
- Understanding of the pregnant body.
- Emotional Connection and Comfort.
- Understanding and Implementing Birth and Reproductive Justice Framework.
- Charting and HIPPA Requirements.
- Cultural Humility and Informed Consent.


The course is designed specifically for those who are supporting pregnant people from a community-based perspective.

A community-based doula is defined as Community-based doulas are birth workers serving families within varying communities that center African descended people, Indigenous families, and people of color. Community-based doulas understand the importance of seeing a birthing individual, baby, and partner as a connected unit. This support is responsive to the whole birth experience and considers how physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual experiences impact pregnancy, labor, birth, and the postpartum period. Community-based doulas serve in a human rights framework to ensure that all people and families have access to safe, dignified, and culturally relevant care geared toward elevating the platforms of health equity, reproductive justice, and all stages of maternal health.

* This course meets the requirements for Medicaid reimbursement for doulas in New Jersey, Maryland, and many other states.

Requirements:

Upon completion, additional course materials will need to be completed in order to receive a certification.

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Frequently asked questions

How Frequent doula the course meet?

We meet twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm.

What days are hybrid?

All Thursday classes are hybrid and will meet online unless otherwise noted in the syllabus.

What is your cancelation policy?

All payments are non-refundable but transferrable to another course for up to one year from the payment date.

Organized by

Ancient Song is a national birth justice organization working to eliminate maternal and infant mortality and morbidity among low-income Black and Latinx people. We do this by ensuring that all pregnant, postpartum, and parenting people of color have access to high-quality, holistic doula care and services regardless of their ability to pay. We provide doula training and services, offer community education, and advocate for policy change to support reproductive and birth justice.