Become a Member of CDA

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Welcome to the Calgary Doula Association (CDA)

Whether you’re just starting out as a new doula, relocating to Calgary, or looking to join a supportive network of like-minded professionals, we are excited to welcome you to our community. As a member of the CDA, you’ll gain access to a wealth of resources, continuing education opportunities, and a strong network of peers dedicated to providing exceptional care to families.


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Membership Options

Join the Calgary Doula Association and become part of our supportive community of doulas. Choose the membership option that best suits your needs.

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As a member, you’ll have access to a network of like-minded doulas, continuing education opportunities, and more.

General Membership : $55/year


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Associate Membership : $25/year

Ideal for those seeking to join but without the full benefits of the General Membership

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Why Join The CDA?

  • A Supportive Community of like-minded doulas who encourage you along your career path

  • Continuing Education Opportunities that are organized by the CDA

  • Exclusive Access to the CDA’s private Facebook Group for members only

  • Referral List - Be included in our “Find a Doula” link on the CDA website, connecting you with potential clients.

  • Meet Your Doula Events - Apply to network with couples seeking birth and postpartum support

  • Backup Support in case you are unavailable for a client.

  • A professional standard of practice and code of ethics that demonstrate your commitment to high standards of care.

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Informed

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Confident

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Supported

CDA Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics

As a member, you’ll agree to uphold the CDA’s Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. These are in place to ensure that every doula offers high-quality, ethical, and professional support to families.

Standards of Practice


  • Continuous Support: Doulas provide consistent emotional and physical support throughout the birthing process.

  • Partner Engagement: Doulas support the partner’s role, ensuring they are actively involved without replacing their presence.

  • Client Autonomy: Doulas respect the client’s decisions, helping them communicate with their care team and adjust their birth plan as needed.

  • Team Collaboration: Doulas work alongside the healthcare team, complementing their roles without interfering in medical tasks.

  • Non-Medical Care: Doulas do not perform medical duties but focus on comfort, relaxation techniques, and emotional support.

  • Backup Arrangements: Doulas must arrange a backup plan with another qualified doula if they cannot attend the birth.

  • Referrals: For needs beyond their scope, doulas refer clients to other healthcare professionals.

Code of Ethics


Primacy of Clients' Interests: Doulas prioritize the well-being and needs of the client in all aspects of care.

  • Confidentiality: Doulas maintain client confidentiality, protecting personal and sensitive information shared in the course of their work.

  • Competence & Development: Doulas are committed to ongoing professional development through education and training to ensure high standards of practice.

  • Community Service: Doulas advocate for the profession and promote awareness of the benefits of labor support services to the public.

  • Fair Fees: Doulas set their fees in a fair, reasonable, and considerate manner, ensuring they are reflective of the services provided.

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