NNPBC Blog

Community substance use care: The role of nurse practitioners in bridging treatment gaps

January 29, 2026 Written by: Kaitlyn Singh, RN, NP student, School of Nursing, University of Victoria   The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policies, positions or guidance of NNPBC. This content is provided for general information purposes and does not constitute professional, clinical or legal advice.     The toxic drug crisis claims an average of six lives per… Read More »Community substance use care: The role of nurse practitioners in bridging treatment gaps

NNPBC Statement on the death of Alex Pretti

January 27, 2026   Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of BC (NNPBC) extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends and community of Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse in Minneapolis, and to everyone impacted by similar acts of violence in the United States.   As the International Council of Nurses has stated, respect for human rights is central to nursing ethics and to the trust society places in health professionals.… Read More »NNPBC Statement on the death of Alex Pretti

Do you feel supported? A quality improvement project informed by the voice of early-career nurses and nurses in transition

January 21, 2026 Written by: Tiffany Kuku     For many nursing students, new graduate nurses and nurses in transition, the period after graduation or during a career shift can feel incredibly uncertain, difficult and overwhelming. A staggering statistic suggests that about 40% of nurses across Canada leave the profession before reaching age 35. While B.C saw the biggest improvement since 2013 compared to other provinces, it is crucial to… Read More »Do you feel supported? A quality improvement project informed by the voice of early-career nurses and nurses in transition

Two new and free Mental Health on Demand (MHOD) services by Advica Health

January 19, 2026   We’re excited to announce a significant upgrade to your NNPBC Mental Health on Demand (MHOD) program by Advica Health. Starting January 1, 2026, the MHOD program added two new and free services – Noojimo Health and Mightier – both of which offer unlimited access for nurses, nurse practitioners and their family members.   Two new and free mental health services for nurses, nurse practitioners and their… Read More »Two new and free Mental Health on Demand (MHOD) services by Advica Health

BC Needs Nurse Practitioners — Let’s Clear the Path

By Jane Narayan, NP Board Member, and Angela Wignall, CEO, Nurses and Nurse Practitioners of BC   November 10, 2025     There’s no shortage of headlines about the challenges facing BC’s health system. Patients struggling to find a family doctor. Emergency rooms overwhelmed. Providers burned out. Wait times growing longer. These problems are real and complicated.   But at the heart of the matter is a simple question: How… Read More »BC Needs Nurse Practitioners — Let’s Clear the Path

Sign Up for Mental Health on Demand and be Entered to Win One of Two Fitbits

October 31, 2025   Enter to win a Fitbit and access timely and confidential mental health services on demand!   Advica Health’s new GreenShield+ app launches tomorrow, marking the transition of your current Mental Health on Demand (MHOD) program to a new and improved platform. Designed to be more user-friendly, this upgraded experience will continue to provide you and your family with the same timely and confidential mental health services… Read More »Sign Up for Mental Health on Demand and be Entered to Win One of Two Fitbits

NNPBC Statement on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Please note that content on this page is of a sensitive nature as it relates to colonialism, residential schools and trauma.   Mental Health Supports Hope for Wellness Helpline: 1-855-242-3310 KUU-US Crisis Line Society MMIWG Health Support: 1-844-413-6649 Residential School Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419   NNPBC Statement on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30, 2025   The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30 is a… Read More »NNPBC Statement on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

NNPBC-Westland Future Nurses Scholarship Recipient Sees Nursing as Building Partnerships in Care

NNPBC in partnership with Westland Insurance is proud to announce Linzi Irvine as this year’s recipient of the NNPBC-Westland Future Nurses Scholarship. Linzi is a third-year nursing student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Access (BSNAC) program at Vancouver Island University (VIU). We sat down with Linzi to hear about what inspired her journey into nursing.     What inspired you to pursue a career in nursing, and… Read More »NNPBC-Westland Future Nurses Scholarship Recipient Sees Nursing as Building Partnerships in Care