Australian Doulas - Code of Practice
An Australian Doula :
1) Is accountable for her own practice in whatever environment she chooses
to work. In all circumstances the safety and welfare of the mother and
baby must be of primary importance;
2) Offers counsel and support, but not advice, to the mother and/or parents,
exploring with them their various options, enabling them to make their
own decisions about the appropriate course of action, and then supporting
them to act upon those decisions e.g. a birth doula supports the mother
wherever and however she chooses to give birth – home/birth centre/hospital,
with or without medical interventions, whilst a postnatal doula supports
the mother whether breast or bottle feeding;
3) Works to maintain the highest level of care and support possible, all
the time striving to be sensitive, nurturing, empathic, non-judgemental,
knowledge-based, flexible, reliable, well-organised, practical and protective
of the mother’s/family’s environment;
4) Does not perform clinical or medical tasks, diagnose medical conditions
or give medical advice, even if trained as a health professional prior
to becoming/whilst practising as a doula. Likewise if the doula is also
qualified as a therapist in some other field and wishes to apply this
skill in her practice, it must be made clear that they are two separate
roles. The various “hats” should remain distinct at all times;
5) Will never knowingly participate in an unassisted birth;
6) Will refer clients to other appropriate resources / professionals should
the client have needs beyond the scope of their doula role;
7) Will charge a maximum of $100 for the first 2 births (as a trainee)
and thereafter increase fee by no more than $100 per birth;
8) Will accurately represent their education and experience and will not
mislead other doulas, clients or other birth professionals (i.e. websites,
leaflets, emails, interviews, etc.) as to their level of doula education
or experience;
9) Will be honest and show integrity and respect at all times towards
their clients, doula colleagues and the other professionals with whom
they may be working alongside;
10) Will not discuss personal and confidential information which has been
disclosed to them by their clients in the course of their doula work with
them, without the express permission of those clients;
11) Is required to keep records of birth and postnatal experiences, in
the style of a reflection form, to be discussed with a more experienced
doula;
12) Is strongly advised to use contracts, as outlined by Australian Doulas,
to be signed by both Client and Doula;
13) Will strive to develop and maintain positive work relationships within
the doula and birthing community;
14) Will make it their own responsibility to maintain/enhance their skills
and education by attending courses, workshops and lectures as they become
available;
15) Will strive to attend Australian Doula meetings, workshops and Study
Days and contribute whenever possible to the running of the network as
schedules and other commitments allow.
All Australian Doulas are required to adhere to our 15 Point Code of Practice.
It has been established to ensure the welfare of our doulas, the women
and families that use our service and the future of our professional reputation.
Any doula that acts in opposition to our Code of Practice, while representing
Australian Doulas, may be asked to leave.
