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Welcome to the March 2023 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families. As a reminder, you can find all Updates (including past editions) posted on our website here. You can also check out CLBC’s Facebook page here and Twitter page here. If you know of anyone who would like to receive future Updates, please share the link to our sign up page with them. If you have a specific question, or feedback about this update,
Hello Self Advocacy Community and Supporters! Community Living BC (CLBC) is inviting individuals and families and those who support them, as well as CLBC staff who have a disability, to complete this survey so we can learn more about removing barriers at CLBC. This 15-minute survey asks questions about barriers that people with disabilities may face when: getting information from CLBC, visiting CLBC offices, talking with CLBC staff, and working at
Community Living BC (CLBC) delivers supports and services to eligible adults with developmental disabilities and their families across British Columbia. You can also learn all about CLBC by clicking here to visit their website. CLBC’s CEO Ross Chilton and Self Advocate Advisor Jessica Humphrey send out regular email messages to self advocates across BC to keep us updated on recent news. You can click here to subscribe to their mailing
December 9th,2022 Welcome to the December 2022 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families. As a reminder, you can find all Updates (including past editions) posted on our website here. You can also check out CLBC’s Facebook page here and Twitter page here. If you know of anyone who would like to receive future Updates, please share the link to our sign up page with them. If you have a specific question, or feedback about this
November 10th,2022 Welcome to the November 2022 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families. As a reminder, you can find all Updates (including past editions) posted on our website here. You can also check out CLBC’s Facebook page here and Twitter page here. If you know of anyone who would like to receive future Updates, please share the link to our sign up page with them. If you have a specific question, or feedback about this
October 2022 Welcome to the October 2022 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families. As a reminder, you can find all Updates (including past editions) posted on our website here. You can also check out CLBC’s Facebook page here and Twitter page here. If you know of anyone who would like to receive future Updates, please share the link to our sign up page with them. If you have a specific question, or feedback about this
Posted on September 28, 2022 Community Living BC is changing its executive leadership team to increase its capacity to meet the needs it will face in the future. The changes reduce the number of CLBC divisions from eight to six. The changes are being made due to the pending retirement of VP Strategic Initiatives Jack Styan, and following a review to identify ways to improve our ability to serve individuals
Welcome to the September 2022 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families. We hope you and your families have had a safe and happy summer and we look forward to sharing information, helpful resources and uplifting stories with you through this monthly update as we move into the fall. As a reminder, you can find all Updates (including past editions) posted on our website here. You can also check out CLBC’s Facebook
Posted on June 21st,2022 Community Living BC (CLBC)’s Board of Directors governs the overall way CLBC does its work. This includes responsibilities like approving CLBC’s strategic plan and making sure there is a way to know if the services and supports provided by CLBC make a difference for the people we serve. The CLBC Board will soon have new positions open in August 2022 and January 2023. As of August,
Posted on June 20th,2022 An independent selection committee has chosen the first Board of Directors who will create a new provincial home sharing society with the goal of enhancing sustainability. The selection committee chose eight people from the 45 who applied: Lynetta Beingessner Julya Hutton Sarb Mahli Reba R Noel Ted Nordio Brianna Otto Bernadette Pughe Arlene Zuckernick The chosen directors have diverse backgrounds and a passion for home sharing.