This presentation will discuss the importance of midwives being an integral stakeholder in the systems-level response practices for intimate partner violence (IPV). We will identify clinical presentations of exposure to violence during childbearing, responder-inflicted harms, and barriers and facilitators to help-seeking. Next we will develop an understanding of how midwives can play a crucial role in decreasing re-victimization, morbidity, and mortality by responding with a survivor-centered approach. This presentation uses a social justice lens that addresses the complexities of IPV-related outcomes for marginalized individuals, offering actionable ways to use the midwifery model of care for individual needs by engaging a range of community-facing services.
Learning Objectives:
1) List 3 possible reasons why family members in the birth room may have trouble being supportive partners
2) Explain how the Midwife's own emotional regulation might impact the behaviour of family members in the birth room
3) Describe 3 tactics the midwife can use to address a family member's behaviour in the birth room to help turn them into allies
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