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Because your voice matters.

PHSA PAVC Project Survey Dissemination

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Commitment: Short-term

Connection method: Virtual

Open to Provincial Region

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Are we speaking the same language?

Join us in something meaningful: Engage with our brief online survey and share your personal experience with virtual health.

The Partnering on Appropriate Virtual Care Collaborative project represents a joint collaboration between Healthcare Excellence Canada, and the Provincial Health Services Authority, specifically involving the Office of Virtual Health and Provincial Language Services.

Our aim is to create a resource that outlines safe, high quality, and culturally sensitive virtual health interactions. We specifically focus on needs of linguistically and culturally diverse communities, including immigrants, refugees, official minority language speakers and Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing communities.

And we have sweetened your contribution to this transformational project: Respond to the survey and get a chance to win a digital gift card worth $25.

Read more and participate:
English
French
Punjabi
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
American Sign Language

 

From Our Community

Christine Wallsworth

Patient Partner, Vancouver

Christine Wallsworth

Patient and family partners should not be a check box on research proposals! They need to be involved right from the start. I know patient and family partners are doing their part by providing their knowledge to researchers from their lived experience.  It’s a win-win for us to work together through PVN to make sure our input drives improvements.