Accessibility Legislation Consultation – Community Meeting

Sandman Vancouver City Centre 180 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

The government of British Columbia is planning to develop new legislation that will make B.C. a more accessible and inclusive province, and they want to hear from you. Through a public consultation the government will be collecting feedback to inform future legislation that will address barriers preventing people with disabilities …

Community Asset Mapping at the Greater Victoria Public Library

Greater Victoria Public Library - Nellie McClung Branch 3950 Cedar Hill Road, Victoria, BC, Canada

Have your say about inclusive and welcoming places in your community. Join Community Living BC Councils (CLBC) and the Greater Victoria Public Library (GVPL) for a community asset mapping initiative to meet new people and discover opportunities for social and community connections. You are Invited This fall, GVPL and the …

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Welcome Workshop Series – Vernon

CLBC Vernon Office #201 2802 30th Street, Vernon, BC, Canada

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 - November 7 …

Accessibility Legislation Consultation – Community Meeting

Lii Michif Otipemisiwak Family & Community Services, Optipemisiwak Centre and Gathering Room 707 Tranquille Road, Kamloops, BC, Canada

The government of British Columbia is planning to develop new legislation that will make B.C. a more accessible and inclusive province, and they want to hear from you. Through a public consultation the government will be collecting feedback to inform future legislation that will address barriers preventing people with disabilities …

Accessibility Legislation Consultation – Community Meeting

Ooknakane Friendship Centre 146 Ellis Street, Penticton, BC, Canada

The government of British Columbia is planning to develop new legislation that will make B.C. a more accessible and inclusive province, and they want to hear from you. Through a public consultation the government will be collecting feedback to inform future legislation that will address barriers preventing people with disabilities …