Los Angeles Full Spectrum Doula Training: March 20-23, 2025
Los Angeles Full Spectrum Doula Training: March 20-23, 2025
🌟 Become a Doula in southern California Thursday, March 20th through Sunday, March 23rd, 2025! 🌟
Join Julia Underwood for an immersive 4-day in-person doula training experience at a birth center in southern California this upcoming March. In a retreat-style setting, gain hands-on expertise, connect with other heart-centered advocates, and embark on a rewarding journey in doula care. Limited spots are available—secure yours today!
Top 3 Features
- Instant access to recorded lectures. Start your learning journey any time you are ready!
- Live classes led by a member of the DTI educator team, enhancing your understanding of the material. Perfect for aspiring doulas on-the-go or at home with kiddos. All sessions are recorded.
- No deadlines to certify. Work at your own pace. Return to your coursework often to deepen your learning or check out a live class.
Interested in attending a training in person? You'll get all of the above, plus the 4-day retreat-style workshop.
FAQ: When Can I Start?
You can begin the online full-spectrum doula training any time! Our program components are highly flexible for any schedule.
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Common Questions About Our Trainings
What's included in the training?
- Comprehensive course lessons, self-paced: Course Overview
- Live training sessions guided by experienced educators on each and every topic
- 1 year of membership with doula resources, renewable for $19.99/mo. after that
- Access to virtual doula-to-doula support each month for community and connection
- A retreat-style workshop, if attending in person
- DTI Digital Guides to help you through your training and to use with clients
- DTI Certification Guide
- Certification for life. Once you are certified through DTI, you never have to recertify!
What's the difference between online and in person?
When you register for any DTI full-spectrum training, you gain access to our full suite of courses and resources, plus the flexibility to complete your certification on any timetable that works for you, provided you remain a current member.
If you sign up to attend in person, you'll also be joining a cohort of doulas for a special retreat-style experience.
Both options have their pros & cons.
- In person provides inspiration and a special energy.
- Online offers flexibility, a relaxed pace, the comfort of home, and affordability.
- In person is more expensive and requires commitment to 4 days, 9am to 5pm.
- Online, it may be challenging to join live for all of the virtual classes you wish to be a part of, however you can stay in the program for as long as you need to. Our class cycle repeats frequently.
To help mitigate these concerns:
- We offer a mix of day & evening times as well as an extensive library of recorded calls.
- Our community platform and Find a Doula directory offer opportunities to get together with other DTI doulas in your area.
- Our educators are skilled at facilitating warmth and connection, whether virtual or in person.
- Since online students have many more opportunities to deepen their learning throughout a lengthier training time, we provide the modules and calls to in-person trainees too. Your learning journey doesn't need to end after just 4 days!
We hope to meet you soon! Book a Free Discovery Call with our friendly program specialist if you still have questions.
How long is the training?
DTI's training allows you to begin your work and complete certification any time you are ready.
- A DTI in-person training is complete after a 4-day intensive format. You will need to be available 9am to 5pm each day.
- A DTI online course can be completed in roughly 1 semester, or 3 months
If you wish to advance at this pace through the modules, we recommend devoting a minimum of 1-2 hours, 2x per week to focus on completing the course lessons and required readings. But it's certainly OK if you take longer!
Your training includes a top-quality curriculum, including Cultural Humility, our Slow Doula Method,® DTI's core concepts and all the how-tos of managing a doula business, supported by live calls with a DTI educator.
Please Contact Us if you have any further questions! Our team is happy to help.
How does certification work?
To certify as a doula with DTI, you will begin working rather quickly to gain first-hand experience in the field. By applying what you learned during your training, you will jump right into the role of the doula with confidence! You will gather valuable feedback from the first clients you support, reflecting on these experiences as you continue to grow and learn.
Although we don't match you directly with clients, we offer a lot of support for you in this process. Certification is by and large a process of becoming well-connected in your local area. Word-of-mouth is one of the doula's most useful tools. We recommend playing to your strengths:
- Love talking to people? Network, network, network!
- Are you a writer? Focus on building a website that really speaks to your ideal client.
- A whiz at marketing? Pick a social media channel and build your following.
None of these your jam? We'll work with you to help you determine other ways of gaining your first clients.
Do I need to certify to be a doula?
Actually, no! Certification is not required to be a great doula. Many doulas practice for years without it. Our certification pathway is included in each and every training purchase because we recognize that some doulas find it beneficial.
We have found that birth doulas are asked for a copy of their certification in some hospitals. We provide our trainees with a Proof of Training letter which works well if you are still working to complete all of your requirements.
Bottom line: it's optional, it may be viewed as a mark of professionalism, and may be required if you are looking to become a doula credentialed to be paid by Medicaid or Tricare insurance plans.
What are the certification requirements?
Will I need to re-certify?
You'll never have to recertify (if you're working as a doula, you’re staying current), but you'll continue to find support and resources through DTI's annual membership renewal. One year of access to this membership is included with your registration.
What background does a doula need to have?
Our participants come from all walks of life and interests. We see everyone from nannies to nurses, teachers to gender studies students at our trainings. There are no special qualifications necessary to become a doula. Simple have an open mind and a willingness to learn and you will be ready to begin developing your own unique doula practice!
What are a doula's roles & responsibilities?
Doulas first and foremost are responsible to their clients rather than being responsible for their outcomes.
Doulas must have the time and the willingness to show up for clients in their time of need. Our training will help you explore what it means to hold space for another person's experience and advocate skillfully for their needs.
Doulas know intuitively why this is needed. Our training gives doulas the how-tos and the best practices.
Our instructors will also help you discover what structure is right for your doula practice. From creating a small business of your own to volunteer work, we'll go over all the options and guide you to find what works best for you and your community.
How do I find clients?
By far the most common question! Our instructors provide plenty of guidance for this during the business-focused classes. One of the first things you should do is get started building your resource list. Make a task list that includes making at least 1 new connection every single week! This could be with another doula in your community, a childbirth educator, a pediatric & family chiropractor, a midwife, and many others. This will provide the best possible chance for you to begin receiving direct referrals to your amazing doula care!
When are the upcoming virtual classes?
- The full class series will cycle through every 3 months. It will repeat again in roughly the same order.
- If you miss a session, watch the replay or catch the next one live!
- Students have 24/7 access to their course modules, which cover the same topics formatted for self-paced, solo learning, with short, digestible lessons for an optimal experience.
- Upcoming Class Schedule
How large are DTI cohorts?
We prioritize connection and community in our trainings which is why our groups are intentionally small. You'll attend classes with no more than 10 other aspiring doulas to ensure you get 1:1 attention with your instructor and peers.