Senior Public Office Holders who were lobbied in this activity:
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Meghann Brinoni,
Director, Indigenous Health and Reconciliation
Health
Tamara Casanova,
Director, Executive Operations
Deputy Minister's Office,
Mental Health and Addictions
Tania Dick,
Director, Cultural Safety & Humility and Clinical Practice
Indigenous Health and Reconciliation,
Health
Manpreet Khaira,
Executive Director
Hospital Services Branch,
Health
Kacie Poskitt,
Policy Analyst, Indigenous Health and Reconciliation
Health
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Subject Matter of the Lobbying Activity
Specific Topics of Lobbying Communications
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Intended Outcomes
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Associated Subject Matters
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Advocacy on behalf of nursing in British Columbia.
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- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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COVID-19, Health, Mental Health and Addictions
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Health, Nursing, Mental Health, Anti-Racism, Indigenous Health.
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- Introduction, amendment, passage or defeat of any Bill or resolution in or before the Legislative Assembly
- Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
- Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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COVID-19, Health, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Mental Health and Addictions
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NNPBC will seek to change and/or update policy in areas that impact nursing, that include but may not be limited to the areas of mental health and addictions, changes to nursing regulatory scope, areas focused on social determinants of health, nursing education and other areas of nursing policy. As a result of such lobbying activities we would hope to see either changes to regulations, expanded scope for nursing providers and/or increased nursing involvement in mental health and addictions resources. We may also at some point request funding from government to help fund supplemental nursing education. As the professional association that represents all four of BC’s nursing designations, we have an opportunity to advocate to government to allow us to administer educational funding dollars (perhaps in the areas of nursing leadership, cultural sensitivity and Indigenous nursing) that can benefit nursing on the whole.
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- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Advanced Education, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Mental Health and Addictions
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To increase awareness of the nursing association and to ensure that the nursing 'voice' is embedded at a policy level.
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- Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
- Introduction, amendment, passage or defeat of any Bill or resolution in or before the Legislative Assembly
- Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
- Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
- Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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COVID-19, Education, Emergency Preparedness, Employment and Training, Health, Hospitals, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
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