CLBC's Indigenous Advisory Committee consists of representatives across the province and provides valuable input into how CLBC can better understand the needs and improve service delivery to Indigenous people and families. Visit the CLBC website to learn more about the Indigenous Advisory Committee.
Teams across the province are hosting Welcome Workshops to introduce people to CLBC and show how community and other supports and services fit together in adulthood. Welcome Workshops are facilitated by a CLBC Facilitator, a family member and self-advocate with lived experience. Workshops are a series of four sessions: Getting …
The Community Living Authority Act requires CLBC’s Board of Directors to have an Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee provides information and advice to the Board to assist with its governance and decision making. In fulfilling this purpose, the Committee: Ensures two-way communication between Community Councils and the Board by acting as a link to the Board …
A CLBC Community Council is a group of self-advocates, family members, and community partners dedicated to creating inclusive and accessible communities for people with developmental disabilities. Councils meet each month to share resources, exchange information, promote cultural awareness, host workshops and inclusive events. Councils play a key role in CLBC's …
A CLBC Community Council is a group of self-advocates, family members, and community partners dedicated to creating inclusive and accessible communities for people with developmental disabilities. Councils meet each month to share resources, exchange information, promote cultural awareness, host workshops and inclusive events. Councils play a key role in CLBC's …