It is that time of year again where we are reaching out to the people we serve, their families, our staff and stakeholders to gather information for our Outcomes Report. Every year we …
Did you know that April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day & that April is World Autism Month. For more than a decade, April 2nd has marked a special day to raise …
Community Social Services Awareness Month is over and March was a great month to recognize all the wonderful social services across our province. The Times Colonist recently released a great …
We wanted to share this beautiful article that really speaks to many of us. Being a parent can be overwhelming endeavour at the best of time, but when you are a parent to a child …
The Services to Adults with Developmental Disabilities (STADD) program within the Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction has made a few updates recently we thought that we would share …
March is national nutrition month in Canada, which is a great reminder to assess and reset our workplace eating habits. For many of us, making healthy food choices at work …
DisDaBomb is gearing up for one of our favourite holidays, Easter. It\’s only about a month away and our ladies in Port Coquitlam have been working hard to start pulling …
This past week, hundreds of families and advocates of children with autism protested at the Ontario legislature to plead with the government to reverse changes they say will leave kids …
2018 was a great year for our very own social enterprise, DisDaBomb. We grew our reach across the Tri-Cities and got our name out there in the community at a …
An Okanagan mother is speaking out about current staffing levels at schools in Kelowna. Christine McKay, whose six-year-old son Isaac has autism, says the Central Okanagan School District didn\’t have …
Posted: April 3, 2019 by cvsadmin
Outcomes Report 2019 – Your input in our annual survey…
It is that time of year again where we are reaching out to the people we serve, their families, our staff and stakeholders to gather information for our Outcomes Report. Every year we …
Posted: April 2, 2019 by cvsadmin
Today is World Autism Awareness Day!
Did you know that April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day & that April is World Autism Month. For more than a decade, April 2nd has marked a special day to raise …
Posted: April 1, 2019 by cvsadmin
Although Community Social Services Awareness Month has Passed, Let\’s Continue to Recognize Social Services across BC
Community Social Services Awareness Month is over and March was a great month to recognize all the wonderful social services across our province. The Times Colonist recently released a great …
Posted: March 29, 2019 by cvsadmin
Parenting a Child with a Disability can be Challenging but is So Rewarding
We wanted to share this beautiful article that really speaks to many of us. Being a parent can be overwhelming endeavour at the best of time, but when you are a parent to a child …
Posted: March 22, 2019 by cvsadmin
An Update from STADD
The Services to Adults with Developmental Disabilities (STADD) program within the Ministry of Social Development & Poverty Reduction has made a few updates recently we thought that we would share …
Posted: March 22, 2019 by cvsadmin
March is National Nutrition Month in Canada – Tips to Healthy Eating
March is national nutrition month in Canada, which is a great reminder to assess and reset our workplace eating habits. For many of us, making healthy food choices at work …
Posted: March 15, 2019 by cvsadmin
Easter is here at DisDaBomb
DisDaBomb is gearing up for one of our favourite holidays, Easter. It\’s only about a month away and our ladies in Port Coquitlam have been working hard to start pulling …
Posted: March 8, 2019 by cvsadmin
Ontario Families & Advocates Protest Autism Program Changes
This past week, hundreds of families and advocates of children with autism protested at the Ontario legislature to plead with the government to reverse changes they say will leave kids …
Posted: March 1, 2019 by cvsadmin
DisDaBomb Continues to Innovate
2018 was a great year for our very own social enterprise, DisDaBomb. We grew our reach across the Tri-Cities and got our name out there in the community at a …
Posted: March 1, 2019 by cvsadmin
A Kelowna Mother\’s Story – More Support Staff Needed in Schools
An Okanagan mother is speaking out about current staffing levels at schools in Kelowna. Christine McKay, whose six-year-old son Isaac has autism, says the Central Okanagan School District didn\’t have …
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