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Seen: What Mothers Need Practitioners to Know

A free evening for practitioners in the maternal health field — exploring the challenges and opportunities of supporting clients navigating the journey of motherhood while in our care.

Thursday May 7, 7:30-9:00pm
Doors open at 7pm

  • Matrescence.

    This concept gives language to what you have been witnessing in your practice for years — yet it has been largely absent from practitioner education. This evening is about beginning to close that gap.

    Through a conversation between a matrescence educator and coach, a pelvic floor physiotherapist and a midwife, we’ll explore how this framework can shape the way we support mothers during one of the most significant transformations of their lives.

    With Mother’s Day approaching, we invite you to be part of a thoughtful discussion about how we can better centre the mother and recognize matrescence within our practices. 

    • A clear, evidence-informed understanding of matrescence

    • Practical insights you can implement in your practice immediately

    • Meaningful connection with practitioners from other disciplines who share your commitment to supporting mothers

  • The Cheerful Pelvis
    2730 Commercial Drive, Suite 203, Vancouver

  • Cayley Benjamin
    Cayley is a matrescence educator and consultant working at the intersection of maternal health and developmental psychology. She supports mothers, practitioners, and healthcare organizations to better understand and support the transformation of becoming a mother — not just as a medical event, but as a profound developmental experience.

    Before starting her own practice five years ago, Cayley spent 14 years working in leadership development, coaching and facilitation for global brands including lululemon and a global consulting firm.

    She’s a mom of two, and her work today brings together everything she’s learned — professionally and personally — to help reshape how we understand and support motherhood.

    Anniken Chadwick
    Anniken is a physio, owner of The Cheerful Pelvis, a mom, and an absolute nerd when it comes to the mechanics of healthy professional relationships. She has learned (allll the hard ways) that personal responsibility is the cornerstone of a vibrant and sustainable clinical practice, and clinic leadership.

    She’s direct and swears like a sailor. She’s a deep thinker, an open book, and cares so much about her impact in the world - probably questioning how and why she does things far too much. But that’s also her superpower. “I believe in owning our sh*t hard enough that we can laugh about it.”

    Elie Rushton
    Elie is a midwife at Westside Midwives and faculty member of the UBC Midwifery program. She has always loved babies! Prior to becoming a midwife, she completed her Master of Public Health (SFU) and worked in women’s health research, working on projects that aim to improve access to reproductive and sexual health for women.

    She’s currently navigating her own matrescence with three young boys and is on maternity leave from her role as a midwife.