In honour of Black History Month, this webinar centers on the lived experiences, leadership, and contributions of Black professionals in healthcare—while examining how diversity, equity, and inclusion strengthen workplace safety and patient care.
Join @sosaeweka on Feb 23 for this FREE session.
Register now via the link in our bio or visit safecarebc.ca/webinars
Work isn`t just about tasks — it`s about how we show up for each other.
That`s collective wellbeing, and it starts with the small stuff: a good morning, a moment to listen, a little kindness.When each of us does our part, the whole team thrives.
Try one small thing today. Because safe work starts with us.
Link in bio for more tips on building a healthy team.
This Black History Month, we’re centering the voices and experiences of Black healthcare professionals. Join Sosa Eweka‑Valentine on Feb 23 as she shares insights on confronting bias, supporting teams, and strengthening psychological safety.
Register now via the link in our bio.
Care workers experience some of the highest rates of musculoskeletal injury. That`s why we focus on prevention through awareness practice and real world application.
Our Safe Handling workshop was specifically designed for continuing care workers and will provide participants with the leading practices to prevent injuries from overexertion while providing care.
Register your staff today at the link in our bio.
Are you caring for someone living with dementia? Do you lead a multidisciplinary team who support those living with dementia? Do you want to better understand the challenges of Alzheimer’s and how it can affect a someone?
To learn how you can better understand the effects of dementia to improve the quality of care you provide, then register for the Gentle Persuasive Approaches workshop today!
https://safecarebc.ca/training/workshops/topics/gentle-persuasive-approaches/
Managers, supervisors, and team leads have a special role in any organization. Building on The Working Mind for Employees, the The Working Mind for Managers and Leaders course gives participants the practical knowledge they need to:
The Working Mind is designed to:
- Increase your awareness of mental health
- Reduce stigma and other barriers to care in the workplace
- Strengthen your resilience in order to maintain wellness
- Help you support yourself and others
- Promote your organization’s mental health
Register now for the March 26 workshop of `The Working Mind: Managers and Leaders`.
https://safecarebc.ca/workshops/the-working-mind-for-managers-and-leaders-2026-03-26/
The work you do as a healthcare leader is complex and we want to support your success.
Have you heard of human and organizational performance? It’s a relatively new way of safety thinking that encourages leaders and organizations to be operationally curious. Given how complex our systems are, with many pieces dependent upon one another, curiosity can reveal the weak signals that hide in our processes and organizations.
We are excited to have Jeff Lyth, a sought-after presenter, join us at the forum. Jeff is passionate about helping organizations achieve better health and safety outcomes by embracing the techniques in human and organizational performance. Jeff’s interactive session will give you tools and skills that you can take back and experiment in your workplace.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Follow the link in our bio to register if you are a SafeCare BC member.
On the front line, you’re often the first to notice when something feels “not quite right.”
This FREE webinar looks at how heart disease can show up differently in women—and why those signs are easier to miss.
You’ll get practical, evidence-based guidance to help you recognize early warning signs and feel more confident speaking up and advocating for appropriate care.
Register for FREE via link in our bio.
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