Midwifery care expanded to Yukoners across the territory

Katrienne Walton (left), Registered Midwife, and Elizabeth Morrison, Registered Midwife and Clinical Manager, along with the rest of the Yukon Midwifery team, now offer midwifery care to Yukoners from all over the territory. Credit : GY

The Yukon Midwifery Program is now available to Yukoners across the territory. 

Pregnant Yukoners from across the territory with due dates in February 2023 or later can now apply to receive midwifery care covered under the Yukon Health Care Insurance Plan. All care, labour and delivery services will continue to occur in Whitehorse, with virtual options for routine appointments. 

This publicly funded program provides Yukoners with an additional option for safe, integrated primary care during pregnancy, birth and postpartum. Registered midwives are licensed, insured and fully integrated into the Yukon’s health care system. The clinic will be fully staffed with four registered midwifes this fall.

The expansion of services to rural communities was made possible through close collaboration with nurses and physicians practising throughout the territory. The Yukon Midwifery Program will continue to work with local and national partners to fully integrate into the Yukon’s health care system and further expand midwifery care in the coming years.

More information on the application process is available at Yukon.ca/midwifery-program.

The Yukon’s Midwifery Program now offers more Yukoners access to free, safe and high-quality maternity care. Providing these services to Yukoners living in rural communities will give expecting and new parents additional options for pregnancy, birth and postpartum care. We are proud to welcome families throughout the territory into this new model of care that will support them and their children.

Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy Anne-McPhee

Quick facts 
  • The Yukon Midwifery Clinic in Whitehorse officially opened its doors on July 7, 2022.

  • As of September 15, 32 people have been accepted to the program and are currently receiving care.

  • The Yukon’s approach to midwifery care is aligned with national standards and best practices, including for patient safety.   

Media contact 

Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca


Thibaut Rondel
Communications, Health and Social Services
867-393-6393
thibaut.rondel@yukon.ca 

News release #: 
22-308