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Coalition for Improving Maternity Services (CIMS) Organization Members Award (2011)

CIMS selected Childbirth Connection to be one of the recipients of its 2011 Organization Members Awards for upholding the values and principles of CIMS' One Voice Campaign through the educational media project, Induction of Labor. Other award recipients include the American College of Nurse-Midwives, the Association pour la santé publique du Québec, The Birth Push for Midwives, DONA International, and Where's My Midwife. Along with Childbirth Connection, these organization's attendance at the CIMS 2011 Organization Members Meeting reflected their passion, expertise, advocacy and dedication for supporting and promoting Mother-Friendly Childbirth.

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National Perinatal Association (NPA) Individual Contribution to Maternal Child Health Award (Maureen Corry, 2010)

NPA elected Maureen Corry, Executive Directory of Childbirth Connection was selected to receive this 2010 award for her contributions to maternal child health on the national level. The award honors individuals who have contributed tirelessly and largely behind the scenes to enhance the maternal child health cause.

Maureen Corry has thirty years experience as a researcher, educator, advocate and policy analyst focusing on maternal and child health promotion and maternity care quality improvement. She joined Childbirth Connection as executive director in 1995, and has positioned the organization as a powerful and effective advocate for evidence-based maternity care and maternity care quality improvement.


American College of Nurse-Midwives Organizational Partner Award (2010)

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 The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) board of directors awarded Childbirth Connection its inaugural Organizational Partner Award on June 13, 2010, at the 55th annual ACNM meeting in Washington, DC. This award honors organizations carrying out exemplary work benefiting women’s health, maternity care, and midwifery. It recognizes the value of partnerships between organizations with complementary missions for achieving results for women and families. Specifically, the inaugural award honors Childbirth Connection for championing evidence-based maternity care practices and improved maternity care quality measurement, and for excellence in its Transforming Maternity Care project. 
 
The mission of ACNM is to promote the health and well-being of women and infants within their families and communities through the development and support of the profession of midwifery as practiced by certified nurse-midwives and certified midwives.

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Advocacy and Public Education Mothers Naturally Award (2009)

mothers naturally awardMothers Naturally awarded Childbirth Connection its 2009 Advocacy and Public Education Mothers Naturally Award at the 2009 Midwives Alliance annual conference. The award recognizes Childbirth Connection's work providing evidence-based information about birth care to consumers. 

Mothers Naturally is a public education program from the Midwives Alliance of North America. The goal of Mothers Naturally is to increase the number of safe and positive births by educating and informing the public about natural birth options and empowering women to make pregnancy and birth choices appropriate for their lives.


DONA International Research Award (2007)

dona research awardDONA International presented Childbirth Connection with its 2007 John Kennell and Marshall Klaus Doula Spirit Award for Research at its annual meeting in July 2007. The award recognizes Childbirth Connection's second national Listening to Mothers survey, which provides an unprecedented level of understanding about many dimensions of the maternity experience in the United States. Childbirth Connection's Executive Director, Maureen Corry, presented Listening to Mothers II survey results in a general session at the meeting.

Listening to Mothers II explored experiences of women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals in 2005 and was carried out in partnership with Lamaze International. It built upon Childbirth Connection's landmark first national U.S. survey of women's childbearing experiences (2002).  Both surveys were conducted with the assistance of Harris Interactive and with the guidance of National Advisory Councils that included representatives from leading national organizations involved with maternal and child health. The surveys are a part of Childbirth Connection's ongoing Listening to Mothers Initiative, which helps ensure that women's needs and experiences are used to shape maternity, programs and services.

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Fit Pregnancy Conscious Pregnancy and Parenting Award (2007)

Fit Pregnancy Preggie AwardTo celebrate their 15th anniversary, the first Fit Pregnancy Conscious Pregnancy and Parenting Awards honor the people, products and organizations that are making a positive impact on the lives of babies and parents.

Childbirth Connection received a Preggie Award in the "Groups We Love" category. From Fit Pregnancy: "Aimed at improving maternity care for all women, Childbirth Connection works to bridge the gap between the care new mothers and babies actually receive and the care they should receive.  The organization helps pregnant women gain access to accurate information about their maternity options and teaches them how to navigate the health care system and understand their rights as patients."


Web Award Standard of Excellence in Health Care and Non-Profit (2006)

web award 2006 Childbirth Connection is a proud recipient of a Health Care Standard of Excellence and a Non-Profit Standard of Excellence from the Web Marketing Association. We received high marks in Content, Copywriting and Ease of Use.

The Web Marketing Association was founded in 1997 to help set a high standard for Internet marketing and web development on the World Wide Web. Staffed by volunteers, this organization is made up of Internet marketing, online advertising, PR, and web site design professionals who share an interest in improving the quality of online advertising, internet marketing, and website promotion.

The Web Marketing Association is the producer of the WebAward Competition. The WebAwards is the premier annual web site award competition that names the best Web sites in 96 industries while setting the standard of excellence for all website development.


World Wide Web Health Award (2006)

world wide web award 2006The World Wide Web Health Awards is a program that recognizes the best Web-based health-related content for consumers and professionals. The program is held twice a year with the goal of providing a "seal of quality" for electronic health information.

The World Wide Web Health Awards is organized by the Health Information Resource Center (HIRC), a national clearinghouse for consumer health information programs and materials.  It is judged by a panel of international health information and Internet experts. They judge entries based on accuracy, success in reaching the targeted audience and overall quality.


National Women's Health Network's "Honor 30 for the 30th" (2005)

NHWN awardThe National Women's Health Network (NWHN) recognized Director of Programs Carol Sakala as a women's health activist who has made unique contributions to advocacy, information and policy on behalf of childbearing women.

In celebration of their 30th anniversary, NWHN honored 30 activists for their essential work in women's health. Individually, these activists have created and inspired work to improve women's health over the last 30-plus years. Their work transformed the experience of women's health, and continues to do so today. They include individuals who worked alone -- before the women's health movement came into being -- as well as those who formed groups, collectives, and partnerships -- including some of the earliest organizations which, along with the Network, were the linchpins of the movement.


Doulas of North America Research Award (2003)

dona research awardDoulas of North America (DONA) presented Childbirth Connection (then known as Maternity Center Association) with its first John Kennell and Marshall Klaus Doula Spirit Award for Research at DONA's annual meeting in July, 2003. The award recognizes Childbirth Connection's historic Listening to Mothers survey, which enables a new level of understanding about many dimensions of the maternity experience in the United States.

Listening to Mothers was the first survey of women's childbearing experiences at the national level in the U.S. Childbirth Connection conducted this survey in 2002 with the assistance of Harris Interactive. The survey was carried out with the guidance of the Listening to Mothers National Advisory Council, which included representatives from leading national organizations involved with maternal and child health. Professor Eugene Declercq chaired this Council and was the lead author of the survey report (PDF). The survey is a part of Childbirth Connection's ongoing Listening to Mothers Initiative, which helps ensure that women's needs and experiences are used to shape maternity policies, programs and services.

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The Koko Roy Award (2002)

The New York University Midwifery Alliance presented Executive Director Maureen Corry with the first annual Koko Roy Award on April 26th, 2002. The Koko Roy Award recognizes an individual who has contributed significantly to women's health as an advocate, one who values community relationships, shows cultural competency, is a visionary who offers a down-to-earth approach and displays creative innovation.

Koko Roy, a certified nurse-midwife, was born in India as Asoka Roy (affectionately called Koko). Koko was educated in India, England and the USA and made a significant contribution to midwifery care. Her career includes assisting births, such as twins in the mud-huts of war-torn reaches of India when medical assistance was unavailable, to being a pioneer midwife in New York City in 1968, where she established the first Midwifery Program at Beth Israel Hospital. Koko devoted her life to the care of mothers and babies and toward the improvement of her profession.


Lamaze International Research Award (2001)

lamaze research award Lamaze International presented Childbirth Connection (then known as Maternity Center Association) with its Research Award at the childbirth education group's annual meeting in October, 2001. The award recognizes Childbirth Connection's program called Maternity Wise, which helps ensure that maternity care decisions are informed by the best available research.

Presenters made special note of Childbirth Connection's labor pain initiative. In May, 2001, Childbirth Connection held "The Nature and Management of Labor Pain: An Evidence-based Symposium." Those present at this multi-disciplinary invitational meeting heard and discussed rigorous reviews of the best available research about labor pain, including benefits and risks of various methods for labor pain relief. Several Lamaze leaders who attended the symposium featured data and issues from the symposium in educational sessions at the Lamaze meeting and encouraged childbirth educators to consider the symposium papers as a core childbirth education resource. The peer-reviewed papers were published as a special supplement to the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology in May, 2002.

Learn more about Childbirth Connection's Labor Pain Initiative

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Listening to MothersSM III: New Mothers Speak Out (June 2013) reports on new national surveys about issues women face in the postpartum period and their views about maternity care.
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Listening to MothersSM III (May 2013) is the third national survey exploring women's experiences in pregnancy and childbirth. Commissioned by Childbirth Connection, conducted by Harris Interactive, and funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the survey polled 2,400 women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals from 2011 to 2012. Results show that medically intensive experiences are typical, and evidence-based practices are underutilized. Childbearing women need better support and knowledge to navigate their maternity care.
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New Report: The Cost of Having a Baby in the United States
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