Tag: #becausebccares

Vancouver School Board votes Monday on expanding HCA dual credit spaces

Vancouver Coastal Health endorses motion to increase dual credit spaces for health care aides BC Care Providers Association is advocating for the expansion of dual credit programs around British Columbia which allow high school students to gain credits towards their post-secondary Health Care Aide (HCA) diploma. On Monday evening, theĀ Vancouver School BoardĀ is voting on a […]

Bold ā€œMade-in-B.C.ā€ Plan to Strengthen Home Care Released

BCCPA paper provides recommendations to ensure that ā€œhealth begins at homeā€ for seniors (Burnaby, B.C.) February 15, 2018: British Columbians strongly support the idea of ā€œaging in placeā€ and giving seniors the option to remain in their homes as long as possible. But will high quality, dependable home care always be available for many B.C. […]

Collaborative presentations now available online

With Canadaā€™s aging population, ensuring there are satisfactory health human resources to care for frail and elderly seniors is one of the most pressing issues facing B.C.ā€™s continuing care sector. Both residential care operators and home support workers report their organizations are often short-staffed, with health care aides, community health workers, licensed practical nurses, and […]

Vancouver School Board trustee Dominato asks for expansion of care aide spaces

A Vancouver School Board (VSB) trustee is tabling a motion at this evening’s Board of Education meeting asking staff to explore expanding the number of available spaces for health care assistants (HCAs) the district’s dual credit program beyond just two per school year. In a release posted on her Facebook page, VSB trustee Lisa Dominato […]

Hiring of more seniorsā€™ care workers could be a boon for many

Seniorsā€™ care is the second highest growth sector in the Thompson-Okanagan region. ByĀ Barbara Roden, Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal In order to address the shortage of care aides and others who work with seniors, the BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA) has launched the #BecauseBCCares recruitment campaign, to bring attention to the enormous opportunity for careers in seniorsā€™ […]

BCCPA urges school districts, provincial government to support seniors care recruitment

In response to urgent demand for new frontline care workers in order to meet the challenge of an aging population, BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA) are calling upon B.C. school districts and the provincial government to prioritize the training of health care assistants. In multiple letters delivered this week, BCCPA are drawing attention to the […]

BCCPA launches Health Human Resource Committee to tackle worker shortages

The continuing care sector in B.C. has flagged the issue of recruitment of frontline care workers as being a major challenge as our population ages. In response to this growing need for new employees all across the province, the BCCPA board has established a Health Human Resource (HHR) Committee to assist in the development policies, […]

Announcing speakers for the 2nd Annual BC Continuing Care Collaborative

On January 26th, 2018, BC Care Providers Association, in association with the BCĀ Ministry of Health, will hold the 2nd Annual BC Continuing Care Collaborative which focuses on the topic of health human resources. ā€œThe Collaborative is a fantastic forum to address staffing shortages in BC’s continuing care sector because it brings together stakeholders from all […]