Monthly Archives: June 2015

Social Violence

Rolling Around In My Head doing damns the darkness/ A Blog By Dave Hingsburger Tuesday, June 09, 2015 For those of you who followed it, we had quite a discussion on this blog regarding yesterday’s post. There was a lot of differing opinion and several suggestions, some I liked as ideas, some I could never […]

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B.C. collaboration begins to see major shift in attitudes, inclusive hiring

 June 4th, 2015 A range of government, service provider and community groups who are completing the second year of the Community Action Employment Plan (CAEP) are seeing strong progress across B.C. This includes significant shifts in the numbers of youth with developmental disabilities who want to work, increased engagement with businesses, and improved support services […]

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Strategic Plan

CLBC Strategic Plan 2012 – 2016 This strategic plan outlines Community Living British Columbia’s direction until 2016. It was developed in  consultation with individuals, families, service providers and other community partners, and is reviewed annually. CLBC is committed to working collaboratively with its many partners and to bringing other community organizations and leaders into the […]

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CLBC takes steps to strengthen home share residential services in B.C.

 May 13th, 2015 Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) is moving forward with a plan that aims over the next five years to strengthen home share residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities in B.C. Home sharing is currently the most frequently used residential service among those served by CLBC, supporting about 3,500 people in the […]

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Aspects of Love

This story was made during the 2015 Inclusion BC Conference, Keep Moving Don’t Stop.

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Barb’s Story

Barb Goode is one of the first Self Advocates. A Self Advocate is a person who fights for the rights of people that have disabilities. Here, Barb shares an experience of finding community in an otherwise scary place. Barb’s Story from InCommon.TV on Vimeo.

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I.F. Works! My Life, My Supports

Linda Perry and Jef Moulins share their story of setting up one of the first Microboards in British Columbia. I.F. Works! My Life, My Supports from InCommon.TV on Vimeo.

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An Afternoon at the Movies: Expected Consequences

Rolling Around In My Head doing damns the darkness / A Blog By Dave Hingsburger http://davehingsburger.blogspot.ca/ Tuesday, June 02, 2015 An Afternoon at the Movies: Expected Consequences Part 4 I realize that I left you hanging, wondering what happened, by skipping a day from the sequence of the story of our trip to the movies […]

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101 Ways to Make Friends June 2015

Thanks to all our donors from the Spectrum Vancouver Next Chapter Book Club! Jun 01, 2015 12:46 am | Aaron On April 16-19, 2015, Liz, Jerry and Susan from Vancouver’s Next Chapter Book Club participated in the Chapter’s Ahead Conference in Chicago. This conference is a gathering of Next Chapter Book Clubs from all over […]

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Special Olympics BC May NewsLetter Update

Web Version  |  Update preferences  |  Like Tweet Forward TABLE OF CONTENTS • Special Olympics BC May Update • Team BC 2016 coaches and mission staff primed to help athletes excel • Goldcorp Invitational Golf Tournament makes a difference • June is Torch Run Month • So many smiles at Youth Sports Day • Grateful to Staples […]

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