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Foundry BC Website Redevelopment Project

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Commitment: Short-term

Connection method: Virtual

Open to Provincial Region, Patient partners across BC

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Foundry BC is looking for youth aged 12-24, parents and caregivers, and health professionals who support youth well-being for a one-on-one user testing session and an opportunity to share feedback on our redesigned website.

– The user testing session will be held in August (dates TBC)
– Each session will be an hour long
– You’ll be given a set of questions related to the new website
– Participants will receive a $25 Gift Card as honoraria

Your feedback is valuable to us. You do not need to be familiar with Foundry services or the current Foundry website. If you are interested in participating, please RSVP by July 29, 2025.

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Level of Engagement

This opportunity is at the level of Involve on the IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation.

Eligibility

  • Have access to technology and the internet to participate in the engagement opportunity
  • Comfortable using technology to attend online/virtual meetings
  • The time to participate in the engagement opportunity
  • youth 12-24, parents and caregivers, and health professionals who support youth in their wellbeing who are not familiar with Foundry services nor Foundry's current website
Patient Partners ARE NOT required to be PVN members to participate in this engagement opportunity.

Health Care Partner Contact Information

Milana Kljajic Communications & Digital Engagement Specialist, Communications | Foundry (604) 618-5245 mkljajic@foundrybc.ca

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Karla Warkotsch

Patient Experience Consultant – Interior Health

Karla Warkotsch

The question I like to ask health care employees is ‘Who is this for?’ and ‘Do we have the right people at the table?’ As a health care employee, I see how easy it is to fall into doing for, rather than doing with patients. The voices of the patient, family and caregiver are essential to ensure the patient is central to the direction and focus of the work being done.