Thank you for your interest in Supporting Survivors in the Perinatal Period
Our upcoming series starting in February 2021 is at capacity. We will be offering this program again later in the year

Sydney White
Doula
Supporting Survivors in the Perinatal Period
An 8-week mentorship program for doulas, midwives, therapists and other perinatal professionals
Learn to:
Support Survivors in Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Learn how to create a Birth Support Plan
Explore trauma-informed language and how to handle disclosures
Feel confident in you capacity to support trauma survivors, even in challenging situations
Gain practical grounding techniques and tools
Receive:
Mentorship
Explore what the course material is bringing up for you, ask questions and get support.
Tap into your deep listening skills
Learn from the wisdom of your fellow course participants.
Understand the impact of vicarious trauma and what you can do to support yourself
Access:
Community
Connect with other participants and develop relationships in private Facebook group
Find a community of fellow perinatal professionals who understand the stories you carry
Network even after the 8-weeks are over
What's involved?
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Eight Group Mentorship calls:
Mondays at EITHER 9am-10am OR 8pm-9pm EST starting Feb 15, 2021. Recorded and posted so that you can watch the replay.
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Eight live and interactive Zoom webinars:
Thursdays at 12:30pm for 8 weeks starting on Thursday Feb 18, 2021. Recorded and posted so that you can watch the replay.
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Reflective questions:
Receive feedback on your weekly refection exercise designed to help you process the course material.
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Bonus content:
Download the course workbook, articles, and handouts.
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Private Facebook community:
This group will be your space to share, ask questions, and get to know your fellow course participants.
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Receive:
Upon completion of all course components receive a certificate of course completion and badge for your website

Supporting Survivors in the Perinatal Period
An 8-week mentorship program for doulas, midwives, therapists and other perinatal professionals