Innovation Fall 2024

Trust ratings are fairly consistent across categories, but geoscientists, sole practitioners, and those registered for more than 20 years gave slightly lower ratings than other registrants. Core responsibilities For the core responsibilities of Engineers and Geoscientists BC, registrants place the highest priority on enforcing standards of practice (85 percent) and

Geoscientists BC based on five factors, remains the same as last year at 77 percent. The Trust Index measures how registrants rate Engineers and Geoscientists BC on: • Transparency • Fairness • Responsiveness • Reliability • Accountability

maintaining academic and experience standards (75 percent). Performance scores for both these responsibilities are up slightly from last year, with 60 percent and 55 percent of registrants rating the performance as excellent or very good. Next Steps The insight provided by registrants through this survey has identified some additional areas for exploration, including opportunities to better engage with new registrants and trainees and to better understand the unique needs of certain audiences, such as sole practitioners and geoscientists. Additional work is underway on a series of engagement activities in 2025 to hear more from registrants on these issues.

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