Training Dates and Times:
12/7/24 8:30am 6:30pm MST
12/8/24 8:30am 6:30pm MST
Cost:
Early Bird Registration (prior to November 9th 2024) $625
Registrations after November 9th price goes up to $725
Students can pay one lump sum or make payments up to the day before training start. Final balance must be paid prior to class start.
$275 deposit to hold spot for training.
Registration Link: https://nocodoulacollective.com/cappadoulatraining
Want to be inspired and empowered to begin or enhance your perinatal career? Train with the Childbirth and Postpartum Professionals Association, an international certification organization for Doulas, Childbirth Educators, and Lactation Educators. CAPPA trainings are designed to educate and equip the contemporary perinatal professional for a successful career in a fun, supportive, and collaborative environment. Trainings are evidence based and comprehensive, and are designed to appeal to all learning styles. Students will enjoy engaging and interactive instruction, with practical and real-world scenarios. CAPPA instructors have in depth knowledge and follow standardized curriculums to ensure the highest quality training and most comprehensive perinatal education for CAPPA Certification programs. As one of the first and most comprehensive perinatal organizations in the world, CAPPA is respected for its longevity, stability, and its commitment to excellence in both education and unsurpassed student and member support.
The CAPPA Labor Doula Training
Ready to become proficient when offering professional labor support? Take the first step towards becoming a Certified Labor Doula with CAPPA. This eighteen-hour workshop meets the first requirement of your CLD program and prepares you to work through the steps for certification. This course is designed to provide a foundational skill base, knowledge, and perspectives on professional labor support for perinatal professionals, as well as providing training for those seeking certification as certified labor doulas with CAPPA.
Offering 18 CAPPA Contact Hours. Nursing contact hours potentially available on request.
The CAPPA Labor Doula Training Class includes the CAPPA Labor Doula Manual, and covers the following topics:
- CAPPA certification and policies
- Practical application of Scope of Practice, ethics, and integrity
- Building bridges with medical/midwifery professionals
- Modeling and teaching positive communication and self-advocacy
- Support for every stage of labor and birth
- Hands on practice of proven comfort measures and labor support techniques
- Emotional support for labor and birth, as well as unexpected events
- Hospital procedures – risk/benefit as well as alternatives and support
- Cesarean and VBAC support
- Prenatal and postpartum consultations and support
- Breastfeeding initiation and support
- Business development, marketing, and networking to create a successful career
- And much more!
About The Faculty
I’m Julianne Curtis, and my journey into the world of birth support and maternal care began when I was a teenager navigating my own birth. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of supporting hundreds of families through the incredible, life-changing experience of pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period.
My commitment to this field is reflected in my extensive certifications. In addition to being a CAPPA Faculty Doula Trainer, I’m a Certified Labor Doula, Certified Birth Bereavement Doula, Certified Lactation Counselor, Certified New Parent Educator, and Certified Childbirth Educator. These credentials enable me to provide a holistic range of support to expecting parents and families.
I’m also the proud owner of Julianne Curtis Doula Services. I’ve supported Northern Colorado families in one capacity or another for the past eight years. Currently, I’m working on building a Doula Collective that aims to offer comprehensive pregnancy, postpartum, and bereavement support, not only to the wonderful community here in Northern Colorado but also to families all across the nation.
Beyond my professional endeavors, I’ve been actively involved in community service. I served as the Past President of the Northern Colorado Doula Association (NCDA) and in my tenure there I founded the Accessible Birth Program in NOCO. This initiative strives to make doula services accessible to all families, regardless of their background or financial and socioeconomic circumstances and lends opportunities to certifying doulas to gain more experience in their field.
Though I help with all aspects of birth and postpartum, I have a unique specialization in helping families navigate the complex intersection of pregnancy and grief. I facilitate bereavement support groups for Postpartum Support International and local loss support initiatives. I also initiated a Hospital Bereavement Doula Program to ensure that families experiencing loss receive the care and compassion they need during such difficult times.
In addition to my doula work, I’m a dedicated bereavement educator and a passionate public speaker. I’ve even ventured into the realm of filmmaking, producing a short film that aims to raise awareness and foster understanding of pregnancy and infant loss.
On a personal note, I’m a mother to a grown daughter and a proud grandmother to three grandchildren. My home is shared with three beloved doodley fur babies and a supportive partner.
My work is all about providing unwavering support, compassion, and empowerment to families during one of life’s most transformative and profound experiences. It’s an honor and a privilege to be a part of this incredible journey with each and every family I serve.
Details of Refund Policy
After registering for a class, if you are no longer able to attend you may move your registration to a future training with the same CAPPA faculty within 12 months. No refunds given if cancellations are made 3 weeks or less to the training date. If you do not attend a training within 12 months, all fees are forfeited. A $50 transfer fee will be due upon registration of new training or with any refunds.