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The Home Care and Community Health Support Pocketbook was created to bring awareness to several health and safety issues faced in home and community care.
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In long-term care it is increasingly apparent that who is on shift is just as important as how many staff are on shift. Quality care is difficult to achieve when we do not routinely engage with one another in a positive, or civil, manner.
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Leading from the Inside Out
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Leading from the Inside Out provides a safe space for leaders in continuing care to share their challenges and learn self-care practices.
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The Provincial Violence Prevention Curriculum is recognized as best-practice in violence prevention training for health care workers.
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WorkSafeBC’s healthcare and social services planned inspection initiative focuses on high-risk activities in the workplace that lead to serious injuries and time-loss claims.
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WorkSafeBC is releasing a discussion paper with proposed amendments to the Current Rehabilitation Services and Claims Manual that guide wage rate decisions related to short-term and long-term disability compensation. Recommended amendments include: These changes may affect your claims costs. Click here to view the proposed changes and offer feedback to WorkSafeBC – The deadline is 4:30 p.m. on Friday, […]
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Report: Analysis of seniors safety and quality improvement program (SSQIP) and impacts on worker safety

October 29, 2019
Established in 2017, the Seniors Safety and Quality Improvement Program aims to enhance safety and quality of life for residents living in publicly-funded long-term care homes in British Columbia.

Established in 2017, the Seniors Safety and Quality Improvement Program aims to enhance safety and quality of life for residents living in publicly-funded long-term care homes in British Columbia. With funding of $10 million provided by the BC Ministry of Health, the program allowed care providers to purchase new equipment and technology to enhance the lives of those living in care.

This report finds evidence to support the hypothesis that—in addition to promoting the safety and well-being of seniors in care homes—the Seniors Safety and Quality Improvement Program helped improve the safety of workers in long-term care.

With respect to medium-sized organizations, those funded by the program made more significant improvements than their unfunded counterparts and also performed favourably with respect to injury rates and time-loss claims. With respect to workdays lost, while the funded organizations started with an overall higher average number of workdays lost, they made significant improvements such that their average was comparable to organizations without funding by the end of the period.

Analysis of seniors safety and quality improvement program and impacts on worker safety
Established in 2017, the Seniors Safety and Quality Improvement Program (SSQIP) aims to enhance safety and quality of life for residents living in publicly-funded long-term care homes in British Columbia. With funding provided by the BC Ministry of Health, the program allows care providers to purchase new equipment and technology to enhance the lives of those living in care.
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