Since 1947 dedicated service to teachers, students and the community in Peace River North.
Thursday 30 November 2023
Thursday 21 September 2023
Friday 15 September 2023
BCTF 2019 - 2022 Collective Agreement link:
Monday 4 September 2023
Welcome back to a new school year, 2023/2024.
Wednesday 28 June 2023
You teachers don't need us to tell you this! It is a tribute to you and a reminder of the importance, and challenges, of the work that you do each and every day.
We want to wish you a wonderful summer holiday and hope that you spend time with people you care about and in places that restore you. Stay safe and healthy!
All the best from Michele and Mary 😎
Friday 16 June 2023
Your 2023-2024 PRNTA Executive:
Position Executive Member Term
President Michele Wiebe 2023-24
Vice President Josie Gauthier 2023-24
Secretary Jessica Dmytruk 2023-24
Treasurer Donna Bulmer 2023-24
Bargaining/Working & Learning Mary Tremain 2023-24
BCTF Local Representative Alex Adhikary 2023-24
Social Justice Alexandria Richards 2023-24
Professional Development Josie Gauthier 2023-25
Professional Development Megan Jesperson 2023-25
Health & Safety Tyler Morrison 2023-24
Health & Safety Kelly Snow 2023-24
EFAP Tyler Morrison 2023-24
Indigenous Education Josie Gauthier 2023-24
TTOC Donna Bulmer 2023-24
PRNTA Scholarship Melissa Paakkonen 2023-24
Political Action Contact Rob Dempsey 2023-24
French Contact Matthew Helliwell 2023-24
Early Career Teacher Rep Andrea Ouellette 2023-24
Thursday 18 May 2023
Monday 3 April 2023
Welcome back!
We trust that you had a wonderful spring break and that you are ready for the last term of the 2022-2023 school year.
Thursday 16 March 2023
Whether you are having a vacation in a warm and sunny place or a staycation in sunny Peace River North we hope that you are able to take some time to rest, relax and reconnect. We hope you stay well, travel safely and come back rested and rejuvenated!
Sunday 5 February 2023
Mental Health and Wellness Resources
Available to BCTF Members
Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
These programs are available in all BCTF locals and offer a range of services depending on the provider. Please contact your local office for more information on their EFAP. A list of providers is also available on the BCTF website https://www.bctf.ca/
The BCTF Health and Wellness Program
Support for members who need assistance to stay at work, or return to work, due to a physical or mental health diagnosis. We continue to accept new referrals: https://www.bctf.ca/topics/services-information/wellness/apply-or-refer-someone-to-the-health-and-wellness-program; or by telephone at 604-871-1921, or toll free at 1-800-663-9163, ext. 1921. For more information, please visit us via the Health and Wellness page on the BCTF website.
Starling Minds
Over 4 000 BCTF members have now registered for the online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy based mental health resource, developed specifically for teachers. Members can register for the program and log in using the access code: BCTFMEMBER and their Member ID. This resource is free for all BCTF Members and their families. Go to: https://www.bctf.ca/topics/services- information/wellness/access-online-mental-health-therapy-(starling-minds)
The Well Teacher
Written by Wade Repta, this book is a comprehensive teacher-specific resource to support and actualize wellness needs. It is filled with activities and information to equip educators with practical tools to set goals and make positive changes. Copies of The Well Teacher are available in print ($39.95) or as an eBook ($24.95) and can be purchased through https://www.humanworkspress.com/
Internal Mediation Service (IMS)
A team of volunteer BCTF members, who are trained and experienced as mediators; and who work with members and others, to help resolve workplace conflicts that threaten positive relationships. IMS will mediate conflicts between individual members, members and support staff, and members and administrators. They will also work with small groups within schools, departments, local executives, Provincial Specialist Associations, and/or with Learning Support Assistants, as appropriate. For additional information please contact Sherry Payne at 604-871-1803, toll free at 1-800-663-9163, local 1803 or by email at spayne@bctf.ca
BC 211
A free and confidential service that connects people to community, government, and social services resources; interpretation is available in over 150 languages. The service includes support for basic needs such as food and shelter, mental health and addiction support, and legal and financial assistance. For help, dial or text 211, the service is available 24 hours a day. Additional information can be found online https://bc211.ca/
Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS)
The society provides counselling, wellness, and healing services to residential school survivors, their families, and to those dealing with intergenerational trauma. Additional information is available online https://www.irsss.ca/ or by contacting the IRSSS at 1-800-721-0066 or by emailing reception@irsss.ca
BC Crisis Centre
Provides immediate access to barrier-free, non-judgemental, confidential support and follow-up through 24/7 phone lines and online services https://crisiscentre.bc.ca/. You can contact the hotline directly at 1-800-784-2433 (1-800-SUICIDE) 1-800-310-6789 (Mental Health Support) or online chat (available from 12:00 PM to 1:00 AM)
Thursday 12 January 2023
Updates for PRN teachers: