Mental Health is a critical issue that affects workers across a variety of fields, in many different ways. In particular,
Employment
Climate Related Events at a Workplace and WorkSafeBC’s Role
The effects of climate change in British Columbia are noticeably becoming more severe. Unpredictable and extreme weather is increasing the
Identifying and Controlling Hazards and Risk in the Workplace and the Right to Refuse Unsafe Work
Learn about how employers must identify hazards in their workplace(s) and assess and control the risk as well as about
BCSIS Virtual Information Session: Employer-Paid Sick Leave
In January 2022, the Government of B.C. will implement a new regulation for workers which will allow all employees in
Open Work Permit for Vulnerable Workers
The Migrant Worker Hub’s second e-learning course “Open Work Permit for Vulnerable Workers” is a tool for settlement organizations, migrant
Employment Related Supports in ELL Programming
This podcast features speakers from 2 organizations that offer specialized employment-related supports in language programming. They explain how their programs,
The Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants Program
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants is a practical and unique program customized to participant needs. Newcomers can get help to
WorkBC Self-Serve Supports
WorkBC offers a wide range of services that help individuals find and maintain work and improve employment readiness. All job
Employment-Related Supports and Inter-Agency Referrals for Immigrant Clients (Part 2)
This training offers guidance on service delivery approach and best practices. Topics include: Qualities of successful inter-agency referrals; and Effective
Employment Related Supports and Inter Agency Referrals for Immigrant Clients: Part 2
This 2020 webinar is the second of a companion pair of e-learning modules that helped front-line workers make effective employment-related