


We partnered with OntheJob to develop six scenario-based exercises follow real incidents that ended one worker’s career. Workers can investigate what went wrong while the OntheJob application measures what they miss, ignore, or forget.
Four SafeCare BC members participated in a pilot study that included their staff participating in this unique learning platform. Scenario players learned 25% more lessons than a control group of scenario readers.
100% thought about the scenarios after playing because of something they saw or experienced at work.
100% rated OntheJob scenarios as more effective or highly effective compared to other online training.
87% stated they think differently about situations they encounter after playing scenarios.

















We will deepen our work in psychological health and safety, building on the lessons from our pilot and expanding supports for leaders and teams across the sector. We will target injury prevention where risks remain highest. And we will continue to strengthen our role as a trusted partner and convener — ensuring the voice of continuing care carries weight in health and safety conversations across the province.
The pressures facing the sector are real. The work is complex. And yet, I am confident — not in spite of the challenges, but because of the people navigating them. The dedication of our team, the engagement of our members, the strength of our partnerships, and the shared commitment across British Columbia to protect those who provide care: these are not small things. They are the foundation everything else is built on.
Health and safety is not abstract. It is a care aide returning home at the end of a long shift, physically and psychologically well. That is what this work is for. And that is what keeps us moving forward — together.