Test the new GAME APP from SafeCare!
/in NewsSafeCare BC is launching a mobile game, and they need your help testing it!
You’ve been selected to be part of our exclusive testing group. We want your feedback to help us improve the game. After playing the game, we ask that you complete a survey (see details below).
The testing process is short and sweet:
- 1 minute to download the game
- 5 minutes to play the game
- 8 minutes to provide feedback.
We really appreciate your help. Enter an email at the end of the survey for a chance to win a $10 coffee card. The closing date for testing is September 16.
ABOUT THE GAME
You’ll play as a health care aide, completing various tasks during a work shift before going home to relax. Your goal is to find the best ways to manage and reduce workplace stress.
This game is meant to be fun and educational – another tool to help continuing care staff stay healthy and safe on the job.
DOWNLOAD THE GAME
If you have an Android:
- On your phone, go to this link. You may be prompted to enter your Gmail password.
- Click “Become a Tester.”
- Click “Download it on Google Play.”
- The Play Store will open and automatically install the game.
- Once it’s done installing, click “Open.”
- Play the game as many times as you want.
If you have an iPhone (iOS):
- On your phone, go to this link.
- You’ll be re-directed to a webpage. A banner, called “Testflight,” will pop down. Click “View.”
- Download Testflight. Click “Open.”
- Click “Continue.”
- You’ll see the “Play it Safe” app. Click “Install.”
- Click “Open.”
- Play the game as many times as you want.
**Please note, the text within the game is still very much in draft form – please consider it for the general content, but not the language**
COMPLETE THE SURVEY
**Important** Once you finish the game, please fill out the survey. Provide as much detail as possible. The more, the better!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/safecarebcgame.
Thank you for your input – we really appreciate it.
Psychological Health & Resiliency Project
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Are you a continuing care worker or a student in continuing care work? (e.g. home care, home support, assisted living, acute care). If so, we’d love your input!
Dr. Joti Samra, R.Psych and her MyWorkplaceHealth.com team are working with SafeCare BC to develop resources focused on enhancing psychological health, wellness & resiliency for continuing care staff. We are currently developing e-learning courses on psychological health & resiliency – and would appreciate your input!
Fill out a short survey to help us understand if our course topics are relevant and useful for you as a continuing care worker. Responses will be confidential and anonymous.
Find our survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GWJ7VSX
Jennifer Lyle
Chief Executive Officer
SafeCare BC
1424-4710 Kingsway, Metrotower 1
Burnaby, BC, V5H 4M2
Ph: 604-630-5572 x 223
F: 866-539-9694
safecarebc.ca | @SafeCareBC
Municipal Pension Plan – September Newsletter
/in NewsGet the latest scoop about your pension plan and data reporting in the Municipal Pension Plan Employer Newsletter. Each issue is unique with news you need to know, including:
- articles on various topics,
- a monthly checklist,
- links to various documents and information, and
- from time-to-time data security reminders, including the importance of keeping your Web Services access and users up-to-date.
Locate past issues on your plan’s employer website in the News section.
For more information on navigating this information, please contact Jeanette Lee, HR.
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