227841 - BCHR SUPPORT WORKER - APPROVED VENDOR LIST (Канада - Тендер #71841338) | ||
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Applications are being invited from qualified individuals to be included on an approved list of Support Workers for health regulatory colleges in British Columbia, to assist individuals who have made complaints about sexual misconduct, sexual abuse, or discrimination by regulated health practitioners.
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Issuing OrganizationBC Health Regulators
Solicitation TypeRFQ - Request for Qualifications (Formal)
Solicitation Number227841
TitleBCHR SUPPORT WORKER - APPROVED VENDOR LIST
Source IDSCRIBE
British Columbia
Purchase TypeNot Stated
2026/04/14 08:24:00 AM EDT
Closing Date2028/03/31 02:00:00 AM EDT
BC Health Regulators
info@bchealthregulators.ca
In British Columbia (BC), health regulatory colleges are responsible for ensuring that regulated health care professionals provide services in a safe, competent, and ethical manner. These
colleges, established under the Health Professions Act, also set and enforce standards of competence and conduct for the professions they regulate. The goal is to protect the public and ensure
that regulated health care providers deliver qualified, safe, and ethical care to their patients and clients. Collectively, the colleges oversee 30 practitioner groups, consisting of
approximately 120,000 registered health care professions and social work providers throughout BC.
In 2022, the B.C. government introduced and passed new legislation: the Health Professions and Occupations Act(HPOA). This new legislation came into force April 1, 2026, and includes provisions
that directly address anti-discrimination requirements, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous specific anti-racism in health regulation and services. One of the new features of the HPOA is
the requirement for regulatory colleges offer Support Workers to individuals who have made a complaint alleging that a regulated health practitioner has committed an act of sexual misconduct,
sexual abuse or discrimination.
To assist participating health regulatory colleges in ensuring that Support Workers are in place to support the new program, BC Health Regulators (BCHR), on behalf of participating health
profession regulatory colleges, is inviting applications from qualified individuals to be included on an approved list of Support Workers.