Quality practice ensures a better experience for patients and clients, and helps to improve health outcomes. It is also preventative, in that it reduces the likelihood of care that falls below expectations, resulting in complaints.
Recent posts
Registrant Newsletter: October 29, 2024
The October 29, 2024 Registrant Newsletter includes a Message from Registrar and CEO Dianne Millette on quality practice, info on quality assurance deadlines, details on job postings, and more.
Registrant Newsletter: September 27, 2024
The September 27, 2024 Registrant Newsletter includes a Message from Registrar and CEO Dianne Millette, info on 2024 quality assurance reporting deadlines, links to the Indigenous Cultural Safety & Humility practice standard for the professions we regulate, and more.
CHCPBC honours Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
CHCPBC will honour Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30 by reflecting on the College鈥檚 commitment to Indigenous cultural safety, humility, anti-racism, reconciliation, and decolonization.
CHCPBC affirms commitment to reconciliation and decolonization through Coast Salish blanketing ceremony
The Board gathered for a Coast Salish blanketing ceremony to mark the formation of CHCPBC and to acknowledge its commitment to reconciliation and decolonization.
Registrant Newsletter: August 30, 2024
The August 30, 2024 Registrant Newsletter includes a Message from Registrar and CEO Dianne Millette, information on how to contact professional practice advisors, details on job postings, and more.
Walking together (with humility): Experiences of a PT and MD providing care in remote Indigenous communities
We invite all registrants to the first webinar hosted by the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC. Health professionals will share their experiences working as health care providers in remote First Nation communities.
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