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Leading from the Inside Out
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 has acknowledged an error in calculating the 2025 SafeCare BC levy, which is included in the premiums paid by our two member employer groups–those providing community health support services (classification unit 766006) and those in long-term care (classification unit 766011).
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The Province has introduced a new masking policy for all healthcare workers who provide direct care effective immediately. Staff Requirements Visitor Guidance With an increase in viral respiratory illnesses (VRI) across the province, the Ministry of Health has introduced new masking measures to help control the spread of these illnesses. It's important to remember that […]
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Webinar

Confident parents thriving kids' behaviour | Are we the right fit for you?

In this webinar, you will learn about Confident Parents Thriving Kids Behaviour, what you can expect from the program and how to enroll.

Confident Parents Thriving Kids Behaviour is a phone-based coaching program available to parents living in British Columbia since 2015 to help them manage challenging mild to moderate behaviours. The content initially derives from the Parent Management Training Oregon Model, an evidence-based program implemented worldwide for the last 50 years.

In this webinar, you will better understand the program content, who is a good fit, what you can expect from weekly coaching sessions and how to enrol. Participants will also leave the webinar with practical strategies to take home and start using immediately. Participants should have enough information to decide whether Confident Parents Thriving Kids – Behaviour would fit their family well by the end of the hour.

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Coach, reflective coach, and trainer, Confident Parents Thriving Kids Behaviour
Canadian Mental Health Association | BC Division
James Arbuah is a coach, a reflective coach, and a trainer at Confident Parents Thriving Kids- Behaviour program. He has been involved in the program since September 2019. He’s passionate about supporting parents in tapping into and developing their parenting toolboxes. He enjoys creative writing, exercise (working out and basketball), and spending time with family and friends. You can find James randomly breaking out into song and dance with or without music.
Supervisor/Coach, Confident Parents Thriving Kids
Canadian Mental Health Association | BC Division
Becky Higgins (she/her) has been a supervisor at Confident Parents Thriving Kids Behaviour since March 2018. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and has recently stepped in as Interim Clinical lead of the program. She enjoys supporting the growth of the coaches in the program. She is passionate about providing families with practical strategies for their everyday lives. When not at work, she can be found reading a book or playing with her 20-month-old son.

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