Author Archives: Bryce Schaufelburger

Extreme heat: heat waves

Attention Self Advocates this good info you need to know in warm weather. and safety of being outside in heat wave what need to know to be safe in your community. As we are in a heat wave in BC now.  Many places in Canada have a high number of extreme heat events, often called […]

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FRIENDS AND FAMILY

Hi, my name is Shawn Ferland and I want to tell you about my happy life. I have a good relationship with my big family in this world because I have a good lifestyle and my program teaches me stuff.  Everybody can learn greatness and be able to choose the right things at home or […]

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From Us Gearboxes

Three flags flying in front of the Tyee Plaza in Campbell River. The tallest is the Canadian flag and then two flags of equal height, the LGBT2SQQ pride flag and the British Columbia provincial flag, are caught flying in the breeze.   When we drove into Campbell River on Friday one of the first things […]

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Father’s Day: Enough

Dad’s not here. It’s Father’s Day and this is the first one where he will not be in attendance. I’ve been thinking about him a lot because I’ve been seeing things in the stores that I would ordinarily buy and send off to him. But, not this year. My father and I did not have […]

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The Johnson Street Bridge

Yesterday I took a giant step towards being ‘the guy’ that I want to be … in my mind. I’m not talking about ‘THE guy’ … that nice, thoughtful and caring one that escapes my grasp so often, but the one who can physically push himself outdoors. I see wheelchair users sailing on their own […]

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Pride in work – Why I am so proud to be me

   By Christina Peters My name is Christina Peters, I have been working for the BC government since 1994. I started with the Ministry of Social Services. I am proud to say I had a great job coach who helped me with my everyday work duties and who I am also proud to call a […]

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Part 3: Nick Toner Story Looking out at the Beautiful Scenery of Orillia

Written by Nick Toner My Story (Part 3) Nick lives in Nelson, BC with 3 roommates. Nick cares about his community and wants to share his story about growing up in an institution. He wants to educate folks so the government does not go backwards and repeat the same mistakes. He wants to keep those […]

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Family-and-friend caregivers to receive much-needed relief with expanded supports

Vancouver Monday, June 18, 2018 11:45 AM respite and day programs includes people with developmental disabilities  in this news The Ministry of Health is investing $75 million to expand respite care and adult day programs, helping both seniors and their loved ones, announced Adrian Dix, Minister of Health. “Many B.C. seniors count on their spouses, […]

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CLBC’s E-Newsletter | June 2018

Blazing a trail to support Aboriginal families and communities As she helped her son Wyatt map out the aspects of a fulfilling life in Merritt, Rona Sterling-Collins discovered that a sense of community can come from many places. Click here to read their story and learn about the work of CLBC’s Indigenous Advisory Committee. LATEST NEWS […]

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space and welcome

I was speaking at a conference over the last couple of days and I found myself in nearly constant awe in regards to how the whole thing was organized. Let me give you some examples: 1) there was a ramp to the stage in the room I was presenting in. A good ramp. One that […]

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