CPPC Members Strengthening Perinatal Care

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Our National Member Network

The Canadian Perinatal Programs Coalition (CPPC) is a collaborative network of regional, provincial, and territorial perinatal care programs dedicated to advancing best practices and outcomes for childbearing families across Canada.

36

Years of Collaboration

13+

Jurisdictions Represented

100+

Healthcare Leaders

Meet Our Members

CPPC brings together leaders from every region, representing a diverse spectrum of expertise in perinatal care, education, and system improvement.

Province/Territory Organization/Individual

British Columbia

Perinatal Services BC.

Alberta

Alberta Perinatal Health Program.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Health Authority, Maternal and Children’s Provincial Programs.

Perinatal Education Program, Colleges of Nursing & Medicine University of Saskatchewan (Individual member).

Manitoba

No identified representative.

Ontario

Provincial Council for Maternal & Child Health (PCMCH).
BORN (Better Outcomes Registry & Network).
Champlain Maternal Newborn Regional Program.
Southwestern Ontario, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Youth Network (MNCYN).

Québec

No identified representative.

New Brunswick

New Brunswick Perinatal Health Program.

Nova Scotia

Reproductive Care Program of Nova Scotia.

Prince Edward Island

Health PEI (Individual member).

Newfoundland & Labrador

Perinatal Program Newfoundland & Labrador.

Yukon

Congenital Anomalies Support Yukon | Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health (Individual member).

Northwest Territories

No identified representative.

Nunavut

No identified representative.

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Our Initiatives & Activities

CPPC members collaborate to:

  • Lead and participate in national research, policy development, and knowledge translation projects.

     

  • Address healthcare capacity challenges, particularly in resource-limited regions.

     

  • Promote national standards and create position statements to guide best practices in perinatal care.

     

In the short-term, CPPC is focused on identifying strategic priorities to enhance care standards and extend our reach ensuring no single organization or jurisdiction has to face these challenges alone.