B.C. Emergency Health Services needs to do more to address sexual harassment and morale: report

A review into the internal working culture of B.C. Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) has found numerous shortfalls, including reports of sexual harassment and low morale.

The report, which was completed in July 2022 by Cathe Gaskell, an external consultant with the United Kingdom-based Results Company, was publicly released on Friday by BCEHS, the provincial agency responsible for ambulance services.

The release came about as a result of a Freedom of Information request and some of the report is redacted to protect the privacy of third parties.

The report’s findings — which include that some employees had a “low level of awareness” about diversity, equality and inclusion — have led the organization to announce they’re making

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