Vernon, B.C. (June 16, 2025) – Thanks to new government funding, more Health Care Assistants (HCAs) in the Central Island and Vernon regions will have the opportunity to advance their careers in seniors’ care through BC Care Providers Association’s (BCCPA) accelerated Practical Nurse (PN) Training Program, delivered in partnership with Discovery Community College (DCC).
“This initiative not only empowers many HCAs to advance their skills and take the next steps in their careers,” says BCCPA Sr. Director of Programs and Organizational Development Snezana Ristovski, “but it also helps address the ongoing workforce shortages in B.C.’s seniors’ care sector.”
BCCPA will be receiving $671,000 in funding for the delivery of the PN Access Training Program through the Community Workforce Response Grant program, provided by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia. Funding will help BCCPA to cover tuition costs, as well as provide additional financial supports for travel, childcare and other training supports.
The PN Access Training Program successfully piloted last year, with many students successfully graduating and going on to work in the seniors’ care sector.
“Thanks to funding from CWRG and from the support of our partners at DCC, we can continue to address the labour shortage and strengthen seniors’ care across the province,” adds Ristovski.
Training will begin on August 11, 2025, in Vernon and Central Island. More information can be found on BCCPA’s website here.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Tiffany Trownson
Director of Public Affairs | EngAge BC
BC Care Providers Association
(604) 736.4233 ext. 243
ABOUT BCCPA:
Established in 1977, BCCPA is the unified voice of the seniors living, wellness and care sector. Our growing membership base includes over 500 long-term care, assisted living, and commercial members from across British Columbia. The organization