New funding announced for midwives of Bruce-Grey

Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker announced today, July 8th, that the government is providing an additional $376,866 this year to support Midwives Bruce-Grey as part of Ontario’s government’s investment of an additional $28 million to expand midwifery services across Ontario.

“It is expected that the funding will help up to 3,400 more families access additional choice in primary care during a pregnancy, birth and postpartum and, with more than 140,000 babies being born each year in Ontario, families are looking for more options when it comes to choosing their care.”

Ontario is also working to responsibly expand the scope of practice for midwives to allow them to prescribe more medications to clients.  This change is anticipated to provide greater choice and convenience for families and reduce time that patients wait for medications and therapies.

“Our government is protecting what matters most by ensuring families across Ontario have more choices when it comes to delivering their babies,” said Walker. “This additional funding will mean more families in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound will be able to access quality care from a midwife during pregnancy, labour and birth, as well as six weeks of support once their baby is born.”

These new investments across the province will also:

  • Support up to 90 new midwifery graduates entering the field;
  • Increase access to culturally appropriate midwifery care by expanding Indigenous midwifery programs;
  • Ensure midwifery practice groups can update their technology to continue providing quality services; and
  • Commit to ongoing funding for a Mount Sinai Academic Family Health Team pilot program to ensure their patients can receive ongoing midwifery care. 

“Our investment in midwifery services is part of our government’s commitment to focus health care dollars where they will have the most impact and do the most good for Ontarians — on front-line care,” said Walker.

Midwives offer a choice in birth settings, including home, hospital or midwifery-led birth centres in Toronto and Ottawa.  Midwifery care results in fewer medical and surgical interventions, higher breastfeeding rates and shorter hospital stays.