Pacific Autism Family Network
3688 Cessna Drive, Richmond, BC, Canada
As part of CLBC’s work piloting the new L.I.F.E. (Learning, Inclusion, Friendship, Employment)-based Service, we are pleased to host Patti Scott and David Hasbury from Neighbours International to speak on self-determination, community engagement, and how to create personalized support services. A small number of tickets to the event are available …
The CLBC Welcome Workshops are a series of four two-hour workshops that welcome people new to CLBC by sharing valuable information about resources in the community and about how different supports and services fit together in the big picture of adulthood. These four workshops are: Getting Started - February 6 …
BC Non-Profit Housing Association,
220-1651 Commercial Drive,, Vancouver, BC, Canada
In partnership with Community Living BC’s (CLBC) and Inclusion BC’s Inclusive Housing Task Force, the BC Non-Profit Housing Association (BCNPHA) is holding a series of focus groups for individuals and families eligible for CLBC services to talk about current experiences and future ideas related to housing. As someone with lived …
The CLBC Welcome Workshops are a series of four two-hour workshops that welcome people new to CLBC by sharing valuable information about resources in the community and about how different supports and services fit together in the big picture of adulthood. These four workshops are: Getting Started - February 6 …
The CLBC Welcome Workshops are a series of four two-hour workshops that welcome people new to CLBC by sharing valuable information about resources in the community and about how different supports and services fit together in the big picture of adulthood. These four workshops are: Getting Started - February 6 …
UBC Farm
3461 Ross Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada
UnicornFest 2020 is a family-friendly art and musical festival celebrating diversity and inclusion. The event will feature performances, dancing, DJs, crafts, farm tours, unicorn cake competition, a bake sale and more! For more information, click here to see the event poster. You can also follow @diversityfestivalyvr on Instagram here for …
Hey families and self-advocates in Chilliwack, Langley, and Burnaby!Community Living BC is visiting your community next week to engage in community conversations about their Community Inclusion Services Project Review.📍Chilliwack: Thursday, May 23, 6:30-8:15pmHeld at Coast Chilliwack Hotel, 45920 First Avenue, Chilliwack, BC📍Langley: Friday, May 24, 9am-12pmHeld at Church in the Valley, 23589 Old Yale Road, Langley, BC(Please RSVP to fred.ford@gov.bc.ca by Wednesday, May 22, 5pm)📍Burnaby: Monday, May 27, 1-4pmHeld at Studio 103, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby, BCWhat is the Community Inclusion Services Project Review all about?• Conversations throughout BC about “community inclusion” services and “day programs” for adults with diverse abilities• Inviting individuals, families, advocates & service providers to share experiences & help shape the future of community inclusion services• Identifying Best Practices for current & future servicesJoin the conversation and share your thoughts about:• What is working well in Community Inclusion services?• What would make Community Inclusion services better?• What “best” practices should we have for these services in BC?Please strongly consider attending the session in your city if you can make the timing and you have any thoughts, experiences, rants, hopes & dreams, etc about community inclusion services/day programs. Your voice is highly valued.For further information, contact Fred Ford at 250-812-2221 or fred.ford@gov.bc.caCLBC Start with Hi and Stay Connected ... See MoreSee Less
Today, May 16, marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day #GAAD to get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital access and inclusion for people of all abilities. Learn about CLBC's work to increase #accessibility & our new Accessibility Committee here: ... See MoreSee Less
Community Living BC’s 2023-2026 Accessibility Plan sets out important goals with 30 actionable steps that will be completed over three years. “Accessibility is more than a plan,” says CLBC CEO R...