Public Funding After Decades of Experience


On The Podcast:

We catch up with Julie-Anne from Episode 6 and find out what she's up to now. Julie-Anne talks about new government funding for perinatal care in Canada and how the pandemic impacted her career. She also shares how she has plenty of clients without spending any time on social media (spoiler - she's earning more money than ever!)


Expert Interview with Julie-Anne Mauno

 
 

Julie-Anne Mauno is a Registered Perinatal Support Worker (PNSW), a faculty member for the PNSW program at Mohawk College and a facilitator for Home Hospice Association’s Infant and Pregnancy Loss program. She provides perinatal support to families from pregnancy to parenthood and facilitates group classes and programs, including perinatal mood disorder peer support groups. Her interests include perinatal mental health and well-being, trauma-informed care, anti-oppressive practice, decolonization, and perinatal grief support.

Visit Julie-Anne and her works at https://www.positivebirthservices.ca/.


Additional Information Reading or Resources:

Birth And Postpartum Doula With Decades Of Experience - https://newbornmothers.com/blog/birth-and-postpartum-doula-with-decades-of-experience?rq=Julie-Anne


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Julia is the founding director and lead educator at Newborn Mothers, a global postpartum education business. She has worked in postpartum care for fifteen years, trained thousands of postpartum professionals worldwide and written a bestselling book called Newborn Mothers — when a baby is born so is a mother.

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