Policies

Policies are approved by the Council to guide the professional knowledge, skills and judgment needed to practice midwifery safely in Nova Scotia.

Guidelines for prescribing, ordering and administering drugs

Registered midwives with an active practising (clinical) or provisional licence (clinical) must complete a course or assessment in obstetric emergency skills every two years.1

Registered midwives with an active practising (clinical) or provisional (clinical) licence must complete a program or course in fetal health surveillance (FHS) every three (3) years.

Policy on Continuing Competence in fetal health surveillance

List of required equipment and supplies for home birth setting.

All Nova Scotia Health Authority/IWK sites where midwifery services are offered must have formal arrangements in place for transport of the woman and/or newborn from home birth to hospital when needed.

Policy on independent and private midwifery practice

The midwife promotes informed choice throughout the childbearing experience.

Midwives must have liability insurance to practice midwifery

Policy on liability insurance