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10 days and counting to the amalgamation of 11 BC health profession regulators into two. We have been honoured to work alongside regulatory leaders and other consultants to make this a reality. We know many have questions about the amalgamation process and so we have partnered with INCITE on a 3-part article series to share some of our collective learnings to date.   We invite you read our first article on “Preparing for Change: How Canadian regulatory bodies can face amalgamation fears.” Stay tuned for more in Parts 2 & 3.   #Regulation #Amalgamation #PublicInterest #RegulatoryBodies #Incite #professionalregulation #publicservice

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More than ever, regulatory bodies are facing pressures to merge. Amalgamation is the solution of choice for governments hoping to encourage regulatory consistency and eliminate redundancies. This leaves regulators fearing the potential of a negative impact on their independence and quality of oversight. With that in mind, we’re sharing a series of articles on amalgamation in Canada's regulator landscape in partnership with The Regulator's Practice. And we’re kicking it off with insights from Bradley Chisholm, owner of The Regulator's Practice. Read the full article at https://lnkd.in/gJsgYDjc And for those who don't have time for the deep dive, we’ve asked Bradley to share five Quick Tips for Regulators on Navigating Amalgamation: 1️⃣ Build Relationships: Foster strong connections among leaders and boards for productive discussions 2️⃣ Acknowledge Fears: Address and validate concerns to alleviate anxieties 3️⃣ Define Non-Negotiables: Identify core priorities to focus on critical issues 4️⃣ Prioritize Discussions: Engage in meaningful conversations about what matters most 5️⃣ Connect to a Shared Purpose: Align decisions with the mission of protecting public interest Stay tuned for the next article; we're exploring how these crucial bodies can safeguard their missions through communications. Share this article with any colleagues and stakeholders committed to regulatory excellence. #Regulation #Amalgamation #PublicInterest #RegulatoryBodies #BradleyChisholm #TheRegulatorsPractice #Incite

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