Weekly Webinar Roundup - 5/25/2020

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UPCOMING WEBINARS

WEEK 5/25/2020

 

Webinar on Using Social Media to Support Re-Opening - 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday 5/26/2020

Social has been and will continue to be, the most effective way to educate, inspire, and communicate with our audience of guests. Now, however, is a special time with special considerations Our communities are more important than ever, but how can we maintain a safe, responsible message while easing back to business?

In this session, we'll look at techniques and tactics being used in currently-recovering markets, and draw on other crises for lessons. Key topics to be covered include:

  • Curating and collecting existing assets to prepare for the recovery

  • Creating a phased-in content plan

  • Lessons from currently recovering markets

  • What to avoid on social media during a recovery

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BC Hotel Association COVID-19 Best Practices Webinar - 1:00 p.m. on Thursday 5/28/2020

The BC Hotel Association (BCHA) will be providing an overview and Q&A session of the draft best practice guidelines submitted to Government and to Industry. These best practices are intended to support reopening in phase 3 of the restart plan to support employee, guest, and business health and safety. Ingrid Jarrett, BCHA President and CEO, will be hosting an open Q&A from participants to conclude the session.

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LAST WEEKS WEBINARS

WEEK 5/18/2020

 

 

WorkSafeBC Health & Safety Guidelines Webinar

In advance of WorkSafeBC's development of health and safety guidelines specific to tourism (expected in June), Chris Back, Director of OHS Consultation & Education Services, will provide an overview of what employers and employees should consider as you develop your plans for re-opening and a return to work. This webinar also touches on what future visitors will expect and need from a health and safety perspective.

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