Doula Mentorship

Current Mentees

As a client there are several ways that the mentorship program may benefit you.

  • Reduced fees for services. Often as doulas are beginning their careers, they will offer reduced rates in order to gain experience. This can often lead to a win-win where the client is able to afford excellent services, and the doula is able to learn on the job with an experienced doula available for support the whole time.
  • Mentor attendance at the interview between you and your doula. This provides the mentor (Katy Gladwin) with a clear understanding of your hopes for your birth and the type of support you are looking for from a doula. This gives Katy the opportunity to share insights with your doula about how your doula may best support you.
  • Additional resources.  Your doula may contact Katy with questions related to your questions or experiences. Katy may provide resources that help your doula more fully understand how she may assist you, or resources that she may pass on to you.
  • Guidance through Unusual Experiences. There are many variations in birth, and the longer someone attends birth the more tools and insights they gather, particularly tools relevant to less usual labor or lactation challenges. If a challenge arises for you, such as a stall in labor progress, back pain, or breastfeeding difficulties, your doula may reach out to her mentor (Katy Gladwin) for additional suggestions or guidance.

Benefits for Birth Doulas:

There are several ways that the mentorship program may benefit you.

  • Mentor attendance at the interview between you and your client: This provides the mentor (Katy Gladwin) with a clear understanding of your hopes for your clients birth and the type of support they are looking for from a doula. This gives Katy the opportunity to share insights with you about how you may best support your clients.
  • Additional resources: You may contact Katy with questions related to your clients questions or experiences. Katy may provide resources that help you more fully understand how you may assist your clients, or provide resources that you may pass on to your clients.
  • Guidance through Unusual Experiences: There are many variations in birth, and the longer someone attends birth the more tools and insights they gather, particularly tools relevant to less usual labor or lactation challenges. If a challenge arises for you, such as a stall in labor progress, back pain, or breastfeeding difficulties, you may reach out to Katy for additional suggestions or guidance.
  • Building a successful doula business: There are many things that go into owning your own business. Katy has years of experience she is happy to share as you navigate being your own boss.

Other topics of discussion include:

  • how be the best doula for your clients,
  • how to care for yourself and identify your boundaries,
  • be able to speak with confidence in interviews,
  • learn how and why your nervous system matters,
  • Bereavement doula care
  • how to write your contract,
  • how to get paid,
  • how to maintain records,
  • how to find back-ups,
  • and be able to speak with respect and clarity to care providers.

Former Sacred Roots Doula Mentees