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蜜桃传媒’s COVID-19 response has community at its core
Colleges and institutes across Canada have played a key role in the response to the coronavirus pandemic 鈥 collaborating to support students, communities, and industry while working to contribute to a just recovery.
In British Columbia, for example, 蜜桃传媒 (蜜桃传媒) partnered with Vancouver Coastal Health to ensure its students were work-ready under COVID-19 conditions. At the community level, 蜜桃传媒 made its Broadway campus parking lot available for coronavirus testing, collected and donated more than 60,000 items of PPE and partnered with the City of Vancouver to make more than 80,000 meals so far for vulnerable community members. To continue to equip their students to serve the organizations depending on their skills, 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 faculty and staff made a rapid shift to online course delivery, even in programs like culinary training and automotive repair that have traditionally been entirely hands-on.
鈥淢any of our courses are very experiential, so we had to deliver as much as we could online, while also building a safety plan to bring students back in to give them those essential hands-on skills,鈥 says Dennis Innes, the college鈥檚 dean of hospitality, food and business.
It was an immersive, exploratory experience on an urgent timeline, experimenting with how to deliver each learning component in an entirely new world. 鈥淥ur Centre for Teaching, Learning and Research supported us in providing hands-on training online as much as possible, using technology like Zoom, Moodle, and GoPros,鈥 says Mr. Innes. 鈥淲e started creating videos of the work that the chefs and bakers were doing and playing with synchronous and asynchronous delivery. We鈥檙e now creating a virtual reality kitchen and recipes.
While it was exhausting and difficult, it was also exciting for faculty and students to discover what worked well online, he says. This new depth of innovation was essential training for students who will work in industries that are now evolving in unpredictable ways. 鈥淭hey have a new toolkit for learning and collaborating online, and in self-directing learning and time management. They鈥檒l be taking these foundational skills and techniques and innovating with them when they get into industry,鈥 says Mr. Innes.
The college鈥檚 School of Health Sciences also had to transform its programs almost overnight in response to COVID-19 safety requirements and soaring demand for its graduates. 鈥溍厶掖 is known for its students being hired immediately after graduation, but in the pandemic, they鈥檝e become even more vital,鈥 says the school鈥檚 dean Jo-Ellen Zakoor. 鈥淲e had a group of LPN-BSNs who were close to completing, and we had to figure out how to get them into preceptorships. Once we did that in a safe way, the graduates were being hired almost on the spot.鈥
COVID-19 has inspired powerful new collaborations between schools, the health authorities, the ministries of Advanced Education and Health, and the regulatory bodies under which the students will be licensed, Ms. Zakoor stresses. One example, a new collaboration between Vancouver Coastal Health, Providence Health, and 蜜桃传媒, the is designed to provide skilled caregivers to long-term facilities. 鈥淭he student is hired by the health authority to work in a non-direct care role while they鈥檙e coming to 蜜桃传媒 to take the health care assistant program in a modular way.鈥
鈥淥ver the course of 2020, our team has risen to the myriad of challenges presented by this unexpected COVID-19 pandemic in ways that have consistently impressed me,鈥 says 蜜桃传媒 president and CEO Ajay Patel. 鈥淥ur students, staff, faculty, and alumni contribute in profound ways to our economy and the welfare of our province. We don鈥檛 just train students to be successful in their careers 鈥 we foster citizens who care deeply about their communities.
鈥淭hrough all this, we have continued to provide the skills, experiential education, and support our students need to reach their career goals and contribute to their communities.鈥
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