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Lost Youth

B.C. has more than 250,000 young workers ranging in age from 15 to 24. Many are high school, college, or university students who hold part-time jobs while attending school and who take on full-time jobs during summer months.

Others work full-time, usually in entry-level jobs, and are just beginning their climb up the work ladder. They work in many areas from fast-food and retail clothing sales to construction and tree planting.

These young people have one thing in common; they are at high risk of being injured on the job. Their injuries range from minor to serious, resulting in short-term or long-term disabilities, and sometimes in death. Like all workers, they have a right to a safe and healthy workplace. (Source: Lost Youth Discussion Guide - Worker's Compensation Board of BC)

Before viewing the video Lost Youth, you need to read the following from the Lost Youth Booklet

  • page 3
  • page 5,
  • page 6 (read "About Lost Youth"),
  • Page 7 (first and last paragraph) and
  • page 8

Last modified: Tuesday, 6 September 2016, 12:48 PM