Vancouver Coastal Health has an opportunity to incorporate Indigenous artwork at the new public health clinic in Whistler to help create a welcoming and culturally safe space for clients seeking services at this location. This initiative aligns with Recommendation 10 from the In Plain Sight report, emphasizing the inclusion of Indigenous artwork, signage and territory acknowledgment.
We invite you to complete the anonymous survey below to help inform the themes, stories, concepts and colours you would like to see reflected in the new clinic.
About Whistler Public Health:
On Feb. 23, 2026, Whistler Public Health nursing and speech-language pathology (SLP)Continue reading
Vancouver Coastal Health has an opportunity to incorporate Indigenous artwork at the new public health clinic in Whistler to help create a welcoming and culturally safe space for clients seeking services at this location. This initiative aligns with Recommendation 10 from the In Plain Sight report, emphasizing the inclusion of Indigenous artwork, signage and territory acknowledgment.
We invite you to complete the anonymous survey below to help inform the themes, stories, concepts and colours you would like to see reflected in the new clinic.
About Whistler Public Health:
On Feb. 23, 2026, Whistler Public Health nursing and speech-language pathology (SLP) services relocated to #333-4370 Lorimer Rd, on the third floor of Whistler’s Marketplace Shopping Centre.
This move is part of VCH's ongoing efforts to enhance service delivery and provide improved access for clients and families. The new location, a two-minute walk from the current site, will offer a more functional space to support VCH programs. The following Whistler Public Health nursing and SLP services are being relocated to the new site:
Share your thoughts on themes, concepts, stories or colours you would like to see reflected at the new Whistler Public Health clinic.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.
Quick facts about the survey:
The survey will run from March 18 to April 2, 2026.
The survey will take about five minutes to complete.
Your responses in this survey are anonymous.
Participation is voluntary.
Feel free to skip any questions.
You can stop completing this survey at any time.
We include questions about personal and demographic information to help us better understand what populations we are hearing from.
All responses are private and confidential. Responses to these questions are stored on a password-protected site and are only available to designated project team members. A general summary of the key themes will be shared with the project team for the purposes of informing the artwork at the Whistler Public Health clinic.
To protect your privacy, please avoid including any personally identifiable information (such as names, ages, or identification numbers) in your responses.
All personal information is collected under section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act of BC and will only be used for the purposes outlined above. Personal information collected will be secured within Canada and in accordance with the BC Ministry of Health. If you have any questions about the collection or use of your personal information please contact VCH privacy at VCHinformationprivacy@vch.ca or 604 875 5568
If you would prefer to complete this survey through email, word document or phone call, please let us know by emailing ce@vch.ca
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