Community Guidelines
Last updated: July 1, 2025
Birthkind Certified Providers uphold professional standards rooted in inclusivity, respect, and evidence-based practice.
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Each provider commits to the following principles:
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- Inclusivity and Respect for Diversity
β- Demonstrate active inclusivity toward all individuals, regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, family structure, race, ethnicity, religion, or socioeconomic status.
- Use inclusive language in all communications, materials, and interactions (e.g., using terms such as mother, women, birthing person, folks, parents, and families interchangeably and respectfully).
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- Commitment to Social Equity
β- Actively work towards closing cultural, economic, and systemic divides within reproductive health care.
- Provide compassionate, culturally sensitive support that addresses disparities affecting marginalized communities.
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- Unity and Collaboration
β- Serve as an advocate and facilitator who fosters unity and collaboration in birth spaces, avoiding divisive behaviors or language.
- Engage respectfully and constructively with all healthcare providers, maintaining professionalism and prioritizing harmonious, interdisciplinary teamwork.
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- Anti-antagonism and Professional Respect
β- Actively commit to anti-antagonistic interactions, refraining from actions or language that provoke conflict or undermine fellow providers.
- Maintain respectful, supportive relationships across all birth and postpartum care roles.
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- Dedication to Evidence-Based Practices
β- Provide care grounded firmly in current, peer-reviewed research and evidence-based standards.
- Continually pursue ongoing education to ensure practices are aligned with the most recent and reputable scientific information and evidence.
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- Scope of Practice
β- Clearly understand, respect, and adhere strictly to the provider's defined scope of practice, avoiding medical diagnosis or performing clinical tasks beyond professional boundaries without appropriate license or certification.
- Prioritize informed consent, bodily autonomy, and client empowerment throughout all interactions.
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- Continuous Personal and Professional Growth
β- Regularly engage in self-reflection, education, and professional development opportunities related to inclusivity, cultural competency, anti-racism, and equitable care practices.
- Welcome constructive feedback and remain committed to evolving personal practice to meet high professional standards and community needs.
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