Professional Socialization & Self-Silencing In Massage Therapy.
Normalizing Due Diligence In Job Applications
Appendix B: Library of Structural Behaviour
Improving Communication in Rabies Exposure Risk Assessment: A Targeted Recommendation
Rabies Exposure Response in BC: A Brief Systems Reflection
Safety Brief: Workplace Safety Risks in Registered Massage Therapy
Contract Pattern Summary: Working Arrangements for Registered Massage Therapists in British Columbia
Caught Between Systems: Regulated, But Not Protected.
Misclassification strips RMTs of the protections that are supposed to exist when workplace violence occurs.
When Workplace Safety Isn’t Treated as Workplace Safety: Sexual Violence, Labour Protections, and the Reality for RMTs in BC.
Position Brief: Misclassification of Registered Massage Therapists in British Columbia
Something Feels Off: A Conversation About the Future of Massage Therapy Education in Canada
Are BC RMTs Actually Self-Employed?
Who Is Shaping RMT Education in Canada - And Is The Process Fit For Purpose?
The Hidden History of RMTs in BC.
The 1980s Physio-Massage Conflict Over MSP Funding.
Contractor Or Employee? A Closer Look At Working Relationships For BC RMTs
Who Is Advocating for BC RMTs? Examining Systemic Gaps in the Profession
In British Columbia, Registered Massage Therapists work within a highly regulated healthcare profession—but without many of the labour protections, advocacy structures, or career pathways seen in comparable fields.