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CLBC March,2019 Message to Self Advocates

March 2019 Dear B.C. Self Advocacy Community and Supporters, We hope you are all having a happy and healthy start to 2019. We are pleased to share some recent CLBC updates.   From Seonag: This is my last message to you before I retire on March 31. I am so grateful for the opportunity I […]

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Seniors in Sechelt will soon have affordable rental homes

Sechelt Wednesday, March 13, 2019 2:20 PM Seniors on fixed incomes and people with disabilities will soon have rental security through a redevelopment project that will bring new, affordable homes to the community. “Communities are healthy when everyone can afford the kind of homes they need, and this is what our Community Housing Fund is […]

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Families benefit from dedicated social worker

Prince Rupert Monday, March 11, 2019 3:00 PM   The most valuable service is one rendered to our fellow humans.’ This Buddhist teaching underpins Olga Radzikh’s work with families in Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii. “When a child is first diagnosed with a special need, the family sometimes needs extra support to help them navigate […]

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CLBC Connect – Digital Newsletter – March 2019

CLBC’s E-Newsletter    |    March 2019 View this email in your browser           A bi monthly update with news,stories and tips My booklet, your booklet: How a mother’s storybook became a popular family tool “Working on this project has not only connected me with other people, but helped me learn more about my daughter’s hopes, dreams and […]

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Accessible Transportation

News release March 11, 2019 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) today announced that its proposed Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (ATPDR) are now published in Part I of the Canada Gazette for public review and comment. The proposed regulations consolidate the CTA’s various accessibility instruments – […]

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Minister Qualtrough visited Saanich Neighbourhood Place, one of four community organizations receiving Government of Canada support to improve accessibility for persons with disabilities in Greater Victoria

News release March 7, 2019     Victoria, British Columbia     Employment and Social Development Canada Yesterday,the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility, toured Saanich Neighbourhood Place, where renovations that include a ramp, easy to-use door handles and automated door openers will ensure children and youth of all abilities can access the […]

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CLBC Board searches for next CEO

CLBC is looking for New CEO CLBC is seeking a leader who is excited about the opportunity to work with individuals with developmental disabilities, families, service agencies and other partners to advance inclusion in communities across the province. With the retirement of current CEO Seonag Macrae on March 31, 2019, the organization’s Board of Directors […]

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Research to better support children and youth

  The Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) is developing a service framework to better support children and youth with special needs (CYSN) and their families. The framework will guide how the ministry provides and funds CYSN programs and services ready for implementation in April 2020. We understand that the service framework cannot be […]

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Oh Well

The noise caught her attention first. She wasn’t startled by it, not at all, but it did call for her to look over towards the door. We were entering the mall through a different entrance than we normally use. As we went through the  center set of doors, I made the comment that every entrance […]

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And I Wonder

We were waiting to go into a clinic where I’ve gotten an appointment to see a nurse. There are a number of people waiting and we’d had a difficult time finding a place for me to park my chair. I’m very wary of ‘sticking out’ or ‘being in people’s way,’ so Joe and I have […]

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