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Preparing to Access CLBC Supports
Learn how early preparation and planning can help create a more smooth transition to adulthood when youth with special needs can begin accessing CLBC supports.
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The Welcome and Planning Process
Once you have been confirmed eligible, a facilitator will provide information about CLBC and help you explore CLBC and community services that support your goals.
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Connecting to Community Supports
CLBC can support you to find ways to share your strengths and connect with your community in ways that make sense for you.
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Employment Support
For many people, have a job is an important part of having a good life. Learn how CLBC help you explore different employment options.
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Community Inclusion support
Community inclusion support can help people be more involved in community, grow and develop skills, which can enhance their quality of life.
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Residential Support
CLBC funds different types of residential support called supported living, shared living and staffed residential that provide support where people live.
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Behavioural Support
Behaviour support addresses behaviours by working with a person and those around them to replace the behaviour with positive social or communication skills.
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Respite for Families
Respite support provides time when your family member’s needs will be met, allowing you to use that time for yourself as you choose.
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Provincial Assessment Centre
The Provincial Assessment Centre provides multi-disciplinary mental health services for individuals 14 and older with a developmental disability and concurrent mental illness or behaviour issue.
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Other Government Support
If you are eligible for, or exploring CLBC supports, a number of other government agencies, organizations and ministries may also be able to assist you.