The College has created a new guiding document for midwives on Mediating Risk in Caring for Related Persons & Others Close to Midwives.
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The Quality Assurance Committee (QAC) has approved a new form, the Quality Assurance Program (QAP) Annual Record, that will be…
Click here to review the meeting materials for the December 12 meeting of the College of Midwives of Ontario Council.…
Help us plan our upcoming midwifery webinars! What topics would you like us to cover this winter? Email cmo@cmo.on.ca with…
This edition covers our plan to have non-Council members of the public on our College Committees, the new Criminal Record…
At its October meeting, Council rescinded the Policy on Active Practice Requirements (APR). In place of this policy, the Registration Committee has approved a new operational process for administering the active practice requirements as outlined in the Registration Regulation.
The College has a duty to regulate midwifery in the public interest. One of the ways College will fulfill this duty effective April 1, 2019, is by requiring applicants and members to adhere to the new Criminal Record Screening Policy.
Council has approved changes to the College’s General By-law. These changes were the subject of a public consultation over the summer, and we thank everyone who took the time to share their feedback.
The College has decided to invite members of the public to join our committees as non-council members. Read below to learn our implementation plan.