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Posted on February 17, 2016

BC health regulators launch public awareness campaign

“Saying you are one doesn’t make you one”

Starting on September 21, 2015, the BC Health Regulators, representing 26 regulated health professions governed by 23 colleges and over 100,000 health professionals, launched their public awareness campaign “Saying you are one doesn’t make you one.” Following the success of last year’s “our purpose, your safety” campaign, this year’s campaign is designed to encourage British Columbians to obtain health services from licensed and regulated health care professionals.

Featuring children acting as health care professionals delivering services with potentially disastrous, and humorous results, the “Saying you are one doesn’t make you one” campaign sends a compelling message about the risks associated with obtaining services from unlicensed individuals. British Columbians are encouraged to visit the BC Health Regulators website to learn more about regulatory colleges in British Columbia, the professions that are regulated, and how they can ensure they are receiving safe and professional health services. 

The campaign launched on September 21, and will be found across digital platforms and on television. If you haven’t already seen the ads, you can view them here.

Available from: http://www.cdhbc.com/News-Events/CDHBC-Publications-Archive/November-2015.aspx