FREE! Working Through Pain: What Every Tradesperson Should Know
Join us for an open, honest discussion about chronic pain with Pain BC Trades and Pain Lead James Boseley
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Join us for an open, honest discussion about chronic pain with Pain BC Trades and Pain Lead James Boseley
Chronic pain is one of the most common—and least acknowledged—realities facing people in the skilled trades. Behind every building, road, pipe, and wire is a body that has lifted, bent, twisted, strained, and endured far more than most people ever see. This presentation brings those physical demands into the spotlight, revealing how years of repetitive motion, heavy lifting, awkward postures, and high-impact tasks can take a lasting toll. By understanding the long-term effects of trade work on the body, we can start meaningful conversations about prevention, support, and the future of worker well‑being.
James Boseley
James Boseley is the Trades and Pain (TAP) program lead. James has been a volunteer with the Coaching for Health program since 2022 and graduated with a diploma in Applied Psychology Specializing in Counselling in 2024. James has 25 years of oilfield, truck driving, equipment operating and trades related experience. With his background in mental health and lived experience with Chronic Pain, James is passionate about the Trades and Pain program. He looks forward to connecting with people in the field and looking at ways to support workers.