TRU, NVIT among recipients of new funding to increase number of trained caregivers in the province
KAMLOOPS — The province has announced new funding to go toward the training of qualified healthcare assistants in B.C.
Among post-secondary institutions receiving the funding, Thompson Rivers University’s Kamloops campus will receive $209,000 for 32 additional healthcare assistant seats, the Williams Lake campus will receive $155,000 for 18 additional seats, and the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) will receive $140,000 for 14 additional seats for its Merritt campus and $146,000 for 14 additional seats in its Ashcroft/Cache Creek campus.
In a news release, the province says it’s providing roughly $3.64 million over the next two years to create 418 new healthcare assistant seats in 14 post-secondary institutions throughout B.C.
“In long-term care, in the community and in acute care, we need more health care assistants. Ask anyone in need of care and you will hear stories of the value of the work of care aides and community health workers,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health in the release. “This investment to train more health care assistants will help us meet our government’s goal of improving care standards and expanding options for seniors. It will help people get trained for some of the most important and in-demand jobs in our province, making sure British Columbians get the quality care they need and deserve. Four hundred and eighteen new seats in 14 post-secondary institutions will make a big difference.”