The Family Support Institute of BC is offering a free PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) for individuals and youth eligible for CLBC supports. If you or a loved one, …
We want to spotlight a wonderful article written by Paul Sawka, discussing the challenges many individuals with disabilities face when looking for a job. He highlights 3 areas in particular …
In May it was announced by the B.C. government that Michael J. Prince, the Lansdowne professor of social policy at the University of Victoria, had been appointed chair of Community Living …
On June 1st, 2018, B.C.\’s minimum wage rose by $1.30 to boost the province\’s current wage of $11.35 per hour to $12.65. The wage increase is part of B.C.\’s plan …
Inclusion BC announced that its Executive Director, Faith Bodnar, would be departing from the organization, effective June 30th, 2018. Inclusion BC noted that \”since 2009, Faith has played a critical …
Community Ventures Society (CVS) has completed its 2017/2018 outcomes management report. What is the Outcomes Measurement Process? In the surveys, in each of the areas of service, it is asked …
On May 9th, Inclusion BC and the Family Support Institute of BC announced that 2 BC teams and 12 BC educators are being honoured with 2018 National Inclusive Education Awards recognizing their exemplary contributions …
Further to our stories back in April about longer wait times for Disability Assistance and accessing wheelchairs, wait times are back in the spotlight. On May 5th, CBC published a …
Last week, when the Toronto van attack occurred on Monday, April 23rd, individuals were quickly looking to learn more about the driver who killed 10 people and injured an additional …
The sun is starting to shine and it appears that summer is just around the corner. We wanted to send out a few reminders for the sunny weather that is …
Posted: June 22, 2018 by cvsadmin
Free PATH Training
The Family Support Institute of BC is offering a free PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) for individuals and youth eligible for CLBC supports. If you or a loved one, …
Posted: June 21, 2018 by cvsadmin
Giving People a Chance, Experiencing the Rewards
We want to spotlight a wonderful article written by Paul Sawka, discussing the challenges many individuals with disabilities face when looking for a job. He highlights 3 areas in particular …
Posted: June 8, 2018 by cvsadmin
Michael Prince Appointed as Next CLBC Chair
In May it was announced by the B.C. government that Michael J. Prince, the Lansdowne professor of social policy at the University of Victoria, had been appointed chair of Community Living …
Posted: June 7, 2018 by cvsadmin
B.C.\’s New Minimum Wage Now in Effect
On June 1st, 2018, B.C.\’s minimum wage rose by $1.30 to boost the province\’s current wage of $11.35 per hour to $12.65. The wage increase is part of B.C.\’s plan …
Posted: June 7, 2018 by cvsadmin
Inclusion BC Executive Director Announces Departure
Inclusion BC announced that its Executive Director, Faith Bodnar, would be departing from the organization, effective June 30th, 2018. Inclusion BC noted that \”since 2009, Faith has played a critical …
Posted: June 7, 2018 by cvsadmin
CVS 2017/2018 Outcomes Management Report
Community Ventures Society (CVS) has completed its 2017/2018 outcomes management report. What is the Outcomes Measurement Process? In the surveys, in each of the areas of service, it is asked …
Posted: May 10, 2018 by cvsadmin
2018 National Inclusive Education Awards Recipients Announced
On May 9th, Inclusion BC and the Family Support Institute of BC announced that 2 BC teams and 12 BC educators are being honoured with 2018 National Inclusive Education Awards recognizing their exemplary contributions …
Posted: May 9, 2018 by cvsadmin
Long Wait Times for Programs for Adults with Autism Still a Reality
Further to our stories back in April about longer wait times for Disability Assistance and accessing wheelchairs, wait times are back in the spotlight. On May 5th, CBC published a …
Posted: May 4, 2018 by cvsadmin
Toronto Van Attack & Asperger\’s Syndrome
Last week, when the Toronto van attack occurred on Monday, April 23rd, individuals were quickly looking to learn more about the driver who killed 10 people and injured an additional …
Posted: May 3, 2018 by cvsadmin
Sunny Days are Coming – Things to Consider in the Summer Months
The sun is starting to shine and it appears that summer is just around the corner. We wanted to send out a few reminders for the sunny weather that is …
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