PSAC BC Lobbying and Advocacy Interest

This form is used by the REVP Office to identify PSAC BC members who are interested in participating in lobbying and advocacy activities on behalf of the union.

The information you provide will help us:

  • Match interested members with appropriate lobbying and advocacy opportunities as they arise;
  • Coordinate meetings with MPs, MLAs, and other government representatives;
  • Understand your availability, experience, and areas of advocacy interest; and
  • Provide appropriate support and preparation.

Who should complete this form

You should complete this form if:

  • Your Area Council has identified you as a member interested in lobbying and advocacy; or
  • You are interested in advancing specific advocacy issues on behalf of your Area Council or PSAC BC.

How the information will be used

Submitting this form does not commit you to any specific activity. It simply allows the REVP Office to contact you when relevant opportunities arise. Participation in any lobbying activity will always be voluntary and coordinated in advance.

Please complete all sections as fully as possible to help us ensure effective outreach, planning, and support.

PSAC BC Lobbying and Advocacy Interest Form

This form helps the REVP Office identify PSAC BC members who are interested in participating in lobbying and advocacy activities. Submitting this form does not commit you to any specific activity. It simply allows us to contact you when opportunities arise. Participation is always voluntary.

Please note: the fields marked with * are required. The form will not process your application if left blank.
Please select all that apply.

Equity Self-ID

PSAC members who belong to the following groups are invited to self-identify. This information is voluntary and kept confidential. Please check all that apply.
For equity purposes, “person with disabilities” means persons who experience barriers arising from impairments of a physical, mental, sensory, psychiatric or learning nature.
An Indigenous Person is a member of a First Nation, a Métis or an Inuit community.
A racialized person in Canada is non-white in colour or race, regardless of place of birth.
Two-Spirited, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Persons, Queer, Intersex, Asexual