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SUMMARY:Sensory Friendly Mornings at Museum of North Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nA quieter\, relaxed opening time for neurodiverse visitors of all ages. \nSensory Friendly Mornings offer neurodiverse individuals\, their families and caregivers the ability to visit the museum two hours before scheduled opening. Visitors will enjoy a calm\, relaxed atmosphere where they can take part in fun\, safe activities with their own ‘bubble’. \nDuring these session\, adaptations will be made to the exhibits\, such as lowered lighting and sound adjustments for a more relaxed visit. A quiet space will also be available for visitors who need a break. \n  \nPRE-BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/sensory-friendly-mornings-at-museum-of-north-vancouver/2022-05-01/
LOCATION:Museum of North Vancouver\, 115 West Esplanade\, North Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V7M 0G7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection,External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220502T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220502T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220411T173115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T173115Z
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SUMMARY:It’s Never Too Late: Healing Parent-Child Relational Stress Using Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT)
DESCRIPTION:With Dr. Adele Lafrance\, Ph.D. \nAdele Lafrance\, Ph.D.\, is a clinical psychologist\, author\, scientist\, and developer of emotion-focused treatment modalities\, including Emotion-Focused Family Therapy. She has published extensively in the field of psychotherapy\, emotion and health\, including a clinical manual to support families published by the American Psychological Association. She has also written a popular parenting book titled: What to Say to Kids When Nothing Seems to Work\, and provides practical resources to parents and adult influencers at no cost at www.mentalhealthfoundations.ca. \nCLICK TO REGISTER
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/its-never-too-late-healing-parent-child-relational-stress-using-emotion-focused-family-therapy-efft/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220504
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220419T174018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T174229Z
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SUMMARY:Beginning: A National Conversation
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nThe first national conversation focusing on exploring ways to raise the profile of artists with developmental disabilities in the art world. \nArtists with developmental disabilities will have their registration waived with promo code: Vancouver2022. Mainstream and disability arts organizations\, allies\, caregivers\, and others interested in envisioning a better arts/culture sector for artists with developmental disabilities are also welcome to take part in this important conversation. \nThis national conversation will be: \n\n\nAn opportunity for artists living with a developmental disability to share their stories\, listen to fellow artists with disabilities\, and interact with delegates from the disability sector and the mainstream arts/culture sector – with the goal of helping to envision an arts/culture world that will provide equitable opportunities for artists with developmental disabilities. \n\n\nAn opportunity for caregivers and the disability sector to also do the same and see what roles they can play to support artists living with disabilities. \n\n\nAn opportunity for disability- and mainstream arts professionals to gain new perspectives\, hearing from firsthand accounts of artists living with disabilities and from our speakers and panelists. \n\n\nAn opportunity for arts funders\, administrators\, and leaders from the arts/culture sector to hear these perspectives and identify ways they can explore to support artists living with disabilities. \n\n\nTaking place across Vancouver and Banff\, we are planning in-person and virtual sessions that will ensure as much accessibility for participants. Learn more about this unprecedented event – and stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the dates. \nVancouver* Attendees – $50 \n*Vancouver and surrounding area artists who identify as having a developmental disability will have their registrations completely waived. Use promo code Vancouver2022 when registering. \nRegistration includes: daily catered lunches\, refreshments and access to recorded sessions post event. \nApril 29\, 2022 – Registration Deadline \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/beginning-a-national-conversation/2022-05-03/
LOCATION:SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts\, Vancouver\, 149 W Hastings St\,\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection,External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220503T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220503T130000
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CREATED:20220411T174247Z
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SUMMARY:Building Connection With Our Kids When It Feels Impossible
DESCRIPTION:An honest conversation with parents and caregivers who are struggling to connect with their kids. We know what it’s like because we’ve been there. Join FamilySmart Parent Peer Support Workers and we will share strategies to build\, and rebuild\, connections even when it is complex. This conversation is facilitated by parents with lived experience. \nDiane Evans\, FamilySmart Parent Peer Support Worker\, BC Children’s Hospitals Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre. \nTammy Music\, Family Smart Parent Peer Support Worker\, Surrey Memorial Hospital’s Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Stabilization Unit (CAPSU) and Short Term Assessment Response Treatment (START) Fraser North. \nVictoria Keddis\, Manager & Facilitator\, FamilySmart. \n  \nCLICK TO REGISTER
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/building-connection-with-our-kids-when-it-feels-impossible/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220504T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220504T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220419T173239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T173239Z
UID:27869-1651654800-1651662000@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Unloved: Huronia's Forgotten Children
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nFilmmaker Barri Cohen knew her immediate family to consist of her parents\, two brothers and half-sister. But one day\, her father revealed the existence of two more siblings\, who were dropped off as toddlers at a now-closed hospital and home for children with developmental disabilities. \nIn the wake of a successful class-action lawsuit\, Cohen is finally able “to peel back the half-truths and secrets” around her two now-deceased siblings. Speaking to the families and survivors of the Centre\, she pieces together the story of her brothers’ lives through shocking stories of abuse\, humiliation and trauma. But these interviews also provide hope and light\, as the survivors support each other in their battle for recognition and healing. \nOnline streaming is available for five days starting on May 4 at 9:00am. Single tickets are on sale now!
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/unloved-huronias-forgotten-children/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220504T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220504T200000
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SUMMARY:The ABCs of Substance Use and Connecting With Our Kids
DESCRIPTION:Talking about substance use with our kids is important\, but we don’t always know how.  Join us for a conversation with Senior Associates of Youth Substance Use Health Promotion\, a Youth Addiction Counsellor\, and Parents to talk about the basics of substance use; from pre-experimentation to casual using. We will focus on the importance of our relationships and staying connected to our kids. \nThis event will not cover chronic use and addiction. \nCindy Andrew is a mother of two\, a former teacher and long time health promoter. She is a senior associate on the team leading The ABCs of Youth Substance Use\, a BC government funded project focused on supporting schools – and by extension\, parents and caregivers\, in addressing substance use with youth. A former program consultant with the Canadian Institute on Substance Use Research\, Cindy also works with a Vancouver Island based school district in supporting their health promoting schools related efforts\, which includes connecting with and support parents and caregivers. \nAngela Lawrence is a parent of 2\, a certified educator and a registered clinical counsellor. Angela works to support youth who present with substance use issues. \nArt Steinmann brings over 40 years of experience in substance use policy\, education\, program development\, advocacy and health promotion work. Art is a Senior Associate\, Youth Substance Use Health Promotion\, Bunyaad Public Affairs Inc. From 2005 – 2021 Art was the co-founder\, co-developer and Manager of Substance Use Health Promotion and SACY (Supporting and Connecting Youth) for the Vancouver School Board. \nVictoria Keddis is a FamilySmart Practice Manager & Facilitator. Victoria is a mom of two adult children and is grateful for the teachings of her children along the way. \n  \nCLICK TO REGISTER\n  \nWith gratitude\, FamilySmart would like to acknowledge the generosity of Johnny’s Heart of Gold and the work and contribution of Bunyaad Public Affairs.
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/the-abcs-of-substance-use-and-connecting-with-our-kids/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220506T173000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220503T213428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T195017Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Hangout: Designed for Youth Ages 14 to 18
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nJoin host Bella to create connections\, play games and talk about social issues and what we can do about them. \nTogether we will play games\, talk about relationships\, social issues and what we can do about them\, watch videos\, and chat about whatever is on our minds for that week! \nExperience designed for youth ages 14-18! \n  \nJOIN THE EXPERIENCE!
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/youth-hangout-designed-for-youth-ages-14-to-18/2022-05-06/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220422T182932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T182932Z
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SUMMARY:Art Studio Tour - Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows
DESCRIPTION:After 2 years of covid cancellations\, we are back and excited to see you! \nJoin us over the Mother’s Day Weekend as artists from Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge once again open our studios to the public. We are delighted to invite you to peek into our creative worlds. Get ready to be inspired! \nThis year’s tour includes more than 40 artists\, art groups and galleries in 24 locations. Meet the potters\, painters\, furniture makers\, fabric artists and more who bring colour and vitality to our communities. The Art Studio Tour is a fabulous way to experience our work in person\, learn how we create our art\, ask questions and purchase unique and beautiful pieces directly from their maker. \nAll our studios follow current Health and Safety guidelines and require all our artists and guests to comply. \nThanks for sharing your Mother’s Day weekend with us. \nLocation: Local studios in Maple Ridge / Pitt Meadows  \n  \nCLICK HERE FOR MAP TO ARTISTS’ STUDIOS
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/art-studio-tour-maple-ridge-pitt-meadows/2022-05-07/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection,External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220510T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220510T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220503T220515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T220516Z
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SUMMARY:AiMHi Presents: Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nTogether folks will come together to share a story\, an experience\, a moment. It could be real life\, or entirely fictional. What you share is up to you! \nThis is an experience hosted by AiMHi – the Prince George Association for Community Living. \nFind out more about them by checking out www.aimhi.ca \n  \nJOIN THE EXPERIENCE
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/aimhi-presents-storytelling/2022-05-10/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220510T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220510T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220503T220954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T221042Z
UID:28440-1652189400-1652194800@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:AiMHi Presents: Every Voice Choir!
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nHere is an opportunity to get closer to your friends by singing a variety of songs together in a virtual choir. Our aim is to spark Joy and human connection and to socialize with friends. You can join on Zoom/have lunch and learn songs and sing together\, giving you an outlet and a reason to smile. \nThis is an experience hosted by AiMHi – the Prince George Association for Community Living. \nFind out more about them by checking out www.aimhi.ca \n  \nJOIN THE EXPERIENCE
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/aimhi-presents-every-voice-choir/2022-05-10/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220511T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220511T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220421T163040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T163040Z
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SUMMARY:Inclusion Through a Heart-Mind Lens: A Journey of Identity and Belonging with Shelley Moore
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \n\nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link to attend the webinar live\, as well as a private link to a recording of the webinar to watch if they cannot join in at the scheduled time.\nHow do we build inclusive environments for all young people to feel a sense of belonging? \nExpert educator and researcher\, Shelley Moore\, will share her own story of inclusion and how her understanding of belonging has deepened and evolved over time. Bringing an inclusive lens to fostering social emotional learning means being mindful of the different environments\, contexts\, and histories that children inhabit and bring to their places of learning\, be they at home\, in nature\, or in schools. Through stories\, humour\, research\, and practical ideas\, we will learn from Shelley about neurodiversity\, disability\, and LGBTQ2+\, and how to effectively build on every child’s strengths and uniquenesses. \nThis webinar is for educators\, parents\, caregivers and service providers interested in supporting children’s development.  \n\n\n\nShelley Moore\nOriginally from Edmonton\, and now based in Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Shelley Moore is a highly sought-after teacher\, researcher\, speaker and storyteller and has worked with school districts and community organizations around the world\, in supporting and promoting equity for all learners. Her first book entitled\, “One Without the Other” was released in July 2016 to follow up her TEDx talk. Shelley completed an undergraduate degree in Special Education at the University of Alberta\, her masters at Simon Fraser University\, and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia. \nFiona Douglas-Crampton (President & CEO\, Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education) will moderate this special-event webinar. \n\n  \nCLICK TO REGISTER
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/inclusion-through-a-heart-mind-lens-a-journey-of-identity-and-belonging-with-shelley-moore/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220511T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220511T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220203T182824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T170656Z
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SUMMARY:WayFinders Series: Post Secondary Education Panel
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nEveryone has dreams and goals. For people with a disability it can take planning and ingenuity to identify dreams and goals and make them a reality. WayFinders is a free program that is here to help. WayFinders Facilitators support families with person-centred planning and visioning to set the direction toward a full\, inclusive life. Once the direction is set\, supports and resources can be identified. \nMay 11 Session: School’s out!! So what’s next? Join our guests\, Mark Fornier from Camosun College and Alison Roy from Selkirk College as we discuss the next steps in the education world – post secondary. • Build on strengths and interests\, boosting self confidence• Identify\, create and achieve personal goals • Build self-awareness and learn to work with others • Develop and use effective strategies for handling conflict\, change and stress\, and problem solving • Develop resource and support networks • Enhance employment readiness and develop useful and transferable workplace skills • Identify and practice appropriate safety procedures • Increase numeracy\, literacy and technology skills With our help and support\, you’ll learn entry-level employment skills\, obtain external certifications\, get practical workplace experience\, and develop the confidence to pursue further learning\, volunteering and employment opportunities. \n  \nMeet our Guest Speakers: \nMy name is Alison Roy and I am the Program Coordinator and Instructor for the SOAR program in Nelson. I have my Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta\, and currently working on my Masters in Education from the University of Calgary\, specializing in Adult\, Community and Higher Education. I live in Nelson\, BC. My husband and I moved here five years ago to live in the beautiful mountains. We enjoy outdoor activities\, such as mountain biking\, hiking and skiing. One interesting fact about me is that I love curling and have played the sport since I was in grade four! It is one of my winter hobbies that gets me out of the house on the dark evenings. I am inspired for teaching by the wise words of Socrates. There is something very magical about teaching. The fire within each of us can be very powerful. I hope to always guide and support the fire for learning in others. \n  \nMark Fournier\, M.Ed. – Mark has lived on traditional territories of Coast Salish Peoples as an uninvited settler most of his life.  He gratefully acknowledges the gracious welcome\, stewardship and support the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ People show Camosun College. Creating and delivering programming for people experiencing barriers to inclusion has been Mark’s passion for most of his career. His approach to teaching and learning focusses on individual strengths and community connections to support learners towards their own vision of success. Mark enjoys both working directly with students and working behind the scenes to develop programs\, design curriculum and create an awesome learning environment. Serving as Chair for Employment Training and Preparation and as a member of the Education Counsel at Camosun College has provided Mark with a close-up view of the college.  He approaches leadership as a champion for supportive and inclusive learning.   \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \n  SESSION SCHEDULE • Mar 2 – All about WayFinders. Meet the WayFinders • Mar 16 – WayFinders Compass • Mar 30 – If I had a Hammer – Tools for Person Centered Planning • April 13 – School/IEP • April 27 – Mind your IEPs and Qs! • May 11 – Post secondary Education Panel • May 25 – Get to Work with Annette Burrows • June 8 – Circle of Friends/Relationships • June 22 – PLAN for the Future!   \n  \nMeet your WayFinders:   \nShelley Nessman | Fraser Valley Chapter Shelley Nessman has been working in the Social Justice field for over forty years with a particular interest in person centered work and planning. She is a Resource Family Member with Family Support Institute and makes her home in Steveston where she lives with her daughter\, son-in- law and two ginger cats.   \n  \nRachel Goddyn | Burnaby Chapter Rachel has been volunteering and working in the Community Living movement since her son\, Leslie\, was diagnosed with a rare disability. Leslie\, now 39\, has a life filled with meaningful activities and relationships. Rachel shares part of Leslie’s story…..”At a recent celebration\, Leslie sat with two of his friends from high school. As I watched them enjoying each others company\, I reflected on how much they have learned in the 19 years since Leslie graduated. They are\, all three\, much more mature and capable. All young people develop through out their twenties\, but for individuals with disabilities\, this development can be extraordinary. The transition to adulthood is often the start of a period of tremendous learning.” Rachel aspires to help families and individuals who are in the midst of this transition overcome obstacles and find their way to a meaningful life.   \n  \nRachel Skidmore | Victoria Chapter Rachel Skidmore is a mother of two teen girls\, one of whom has neuro and physical diversity. Rachel has a passion for inclusion and believes strongly that employment and community are crucial in ensuring people with Diversity are included in society.  So much so that employment goals have been a part of her daughters IEP’s since kindergarten. Everyone has a gift to share with people\, something they can receive monetary gain with\, even if it is just a few hours a week. \n  \n \nGord Robertson | Prince George Chapter Gord lives in Prince George with his wife Terry and adult daughter Bree-Anna\, who lives with multiple disabilities. Gord has been a resource parent with the FSI since 2004\, and has spent countless hours helping families navigate their way through many different disability related topics and issues. He and Terry\, together with Bree and her extended family\, first developed a vision for Bree’s life when she was 2 1/2\, and have worked to continually evolve that vision to change with her as her needs\, wants\, and desires changed over her 33 years\, allowing her to lead a great life\, rich in relationships\, experiences and contribution. Through his connections with FSI\, Vela Microboard Association\, and Community Living BC as the chair of the North Region Community Council\, Gord is well informed about the world of adults living with disabilities in BC.\n \n \n \n \nBen Postmus | Kootenays Chapter\n\nI have been a Resource Parent with Family Support Institute for 28 years. Married to Debbie for 37 years and have 4 children. Jacob – 33 \, Kayleigh 31\, Adam 30\, Arie 28. We have been living in “ Holland” since 1988 when Kayleigh was born and would not change a thing. Holland is a beautiful place. Kayleigh has multiple challenges\, Global Developmental delay\, diagnosed with Autism at 18. Seizures\, OCD\, Behavioral challenges. Son Arie was born with Lamellar Ichthyosis\, a genetic skin disorder. Today Arie is carving out his own path in the world . I Have been in the role as a Regional Network Coordinator since Fall of 2018. Thoroughly enjoying connecting\, supporting\, listening to families all through the East and West Kootenays. “You must be the change you wish to see” resonates with me everyday! I look forward to connecting with folks in the Kootenays region and share all that Wayfinders has to offer ! Meaningful Employment for our daughter has been our path for many years and we have not steered away from that path. I feel very well connected in the Kootenays to assist families with own journey.\n \n\n    Family Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. FSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ All FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n  \n*RS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-05-11/
LOCATION:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-05-11/
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220512T160000
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SUMMARY:Neufeld Institute Conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nNeufeld Institute Conference 2022 is coming up ONLINE on May 12-14\, 2022. \nThe 2022 theme is Bouncing Back: Recovering from Stress and Trauma. Presenters include Dr. Gordon Neufeld\, Tamara Strijack\, Dr. Deborah MacNamara\, and many Neufeld Institute faculty and facilitators. Topics vary\, but all sessions center around how the roles of feelings\, nature\, and nurturance factor into recovery from stress and trauma. \n\nKeynotes and sessions for parents\, educators\, and helping professionals.\nApplicable to all\, while keeping our children in mind first and foremost.\nOnline format that allows us to safely gather from all over the world.\nRegistration includes 90 days’ access to ALL keynote and session recordings.\nTwo dozen faculty and senior facilitators join Dr. Neufeld in presenting 40+ sessions on timely and information-rich topics.\nEasy-to-remember schedule\, with sessions beginning at 9\, 11\, 1\, and 3 Pacific Time.\nVirtual event lobby that includes:\n\nNeufeld product store for purchasing DVDs\nContinuing Education “booth” for information about courses and other programming\nBookstore for discovering children’s books vetted by the Neufeld Institute review team\n\n\n\nThis conference is suitable for parents\, educators\, and helping professionals. \nRegistration includes access to the livestream conference PLUS all session recordings for 90 days. \n The fee is $180 per person\, open for registration until May 14\, 2022. \nVisit the conference website for session details and to register \nhttps://cvent.me/71aW3L
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/neufeld-institute-conference-2022/2022-05-12/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220519T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220505T211819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T211819Z
UID:28480-1652965200-1652972400@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Self-Advocacy Group Meeting at Lakeside Park
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nThe Nelson Self-Advocacy Group will be holding our first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic at Lakeside Park on Thursday\, May 19th from 1-3pm. We will be meeting in the covered area with the picnic tables by the tennis courts and snacks will be provided! This is a great opportunity to re-connect with the group or learn more about what we do. There are a lot of great ideas for what the group can do this year and now is the time to have your say and be part of the plan! \nEmail Jaymes (that’s me!) at vocationalcounsellor@nelsoncares.ca for more info or if you need help getting to the park.
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/self-advocacy-group-meeting-at-lakeside-park/
LOCATION:Lakeside Park\, 910 Second Street\, Nelson\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220505T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T212313Z
UID:28485-1653076800-1653076800@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Queer Dance Party at the Royal
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nKootenay Pride is hosting their first event of the year on Friday\, May 20th from 8pm ‘til midnight at the Royal. This will be a fun evening to celebrate inclusion and equality for everyone\, with awesome music from Mraki and our friend DJ Unalive. \n  \n Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at https://www.theroyalnelson.com/events.\n  \nAll proceeds will go to the Christopher Moore Legacy Fund to help trans community members access gender-affirming care.
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/queer-dance-party-at-the-royal/
LOCATION:The Royal\, 330 Baker St\, Nelson\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220519T162041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T162041Z
UID:28535-1653472800-1653494400@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:ConnecTra Society’s Abilities Expo: Reconnect 2022
DESCRIPTION:Abilities Expo! The theme is Reconnect. Join us on Wednesday\, May 25th from 10am – 4pm at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver\, BC. \nReconnect with your community in-person on this day for disability focused exhibitors\, vendors\, service providers\, speakers\, and so much more! Whether you’re looking for adaptive activities to join this summer\, resources to help with all aspects of living with a disability\, or inclusive employment opportunities – there’s something for everyone. \nWe will stream our speaker presentations live to the Disability Foundation YouTube channel for those located outside of the Lower Mainland or otherwise unable to attend. \nProof of vaccination required. \n\nREGISTER FOR YOUR FREE TICKET HERE\nThis event is sponsored in-part by Douglas College as well as BC Partners in Workforce Innovation and the Canadian Mental Health Association BC\, among others. Thank you to all our generous sponsors for helping us make this event a reality!
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/connectra-societys-abilities-expo-reconnect-2022/
LOCATION:Roundhouse Community Centre\, 181 Roundhouse Mews\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6Z 2W3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220525T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220525T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220512T171155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T171155Z
UID:28507-1653498000-1653508800@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Murals Without Walls - Registration deadline May 15
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nMurals Without Walls Workshop Registration NOW OPEN!\nExpansive\, playful and low-barrier art-making in community – from wherever you can join us! \nWHAT & WHO?\nFor the second year\, we are thrilled to present Murals Without Walls! A unique program that involves 3 FREE digital low-barrier process-based creative art making workshops which prioritize Mad\, D/deaf\, and Disabled participants who are artists – whether you are a professional artist or are just starting to dabble in art making! \nFollowing the studio workshops\, Vancouver Area registrants will be invited to apply to a professional jury for the opportunity to create a portable mural featured in this year’s Vancouver Mural Festival in August 2022. \nThree guided digital workshops facilitated by Kay Slater\, are designed to explore The Self\, encouraging artists to expand their unique creative process\, supported by demonstrations\, conversation and community. \nRegistration includes a kit of supplies for Vancouver Area registrants (maximum 30 kits available); participants are also encouraged to incorporate materials readily available at home. \nWHEN & WHERE?\nWorkshops will run Wednesday May 25\, Thursday May 26 and Friday May 27 with the choice of time:\nSession One : 5:00PM – 630PM\nSession Two : 7:00PM- 830PM \nLive workshops will be hosted digitally on Curiko (www.curiko.ca) with auto-captions in English\, with ASL interpretation and auto-transcripts available via Otter and CART services. \nRegistrants will receive a link to join the workshops and how-to videos and transcripts of workshop content for 24/7 access\, on your own schedule. \nREGISTRATION DEADLINE: MAY 15\, 2022 \nNOTE: Registrants who participated in 2021 are welcome to attend the workshops and apply for the mural creation opportunity\, however if you received an art supply kit you will not be eligible to receive one this year. \n  \nTo Register Click HERE\nFor More Details Visit: www.kickstartdisability.ca/mww22
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/murals-without-walls-registration-deadline-may-15/2022-05-25/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220525T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220525T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220203T182824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T170324Z
UID:25717-1653503400-1653508800@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:WayFinders Series: Get to Work with Annette Borrows
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nEveryone has dreams and goals. For people with a disability it can take planning and ingenuity to identify dreams and goals and make them a reality. WayFinders is a free program that is here to help. WayFinders Facilitators support families with person-centered planning and visioning to set the direction toward a full\, inclusive life. Once the direction is set\, supports and resources can be identified. \nMay 25 Session: Annette Borrows has been serving people with disabilities towards employment for the past 23 years. Her experience ranges from working with people that have a mental health lived experience\, those with complex mobility concerns and supporting people with developmental disabilities and autism. Annette will share information from the Supported Employment Specialist Series. Canada’s National Supported Employment Best Practices found at www.employmentforall.ca. and also discuss how her efforts are focused towards employment equity for people with disabilities. Annette works as an Employment Strategy Manager for Inclusion Langley Society\, Delta Community Living Society and Community Futures of the South Fraser.   \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nSESSION SCHEDULE • Mar 2 – All about WayFinders. Meet the WayFinders • Mar 16 – WayFinders Compass • Mar 30 – If I had a Hammer – Tools for Person Centered Planning • April 13 – School/IEP • April 27 – Mind your IEPs and Qs! • May 11 – Post secondary Education Panel• May 25 – Get to Work with Annette Burrows • June 8 – Circle of Friends/Relationships • June 22 – PLAN for the Future!   \nMeet your WayFinders:  \nShelley Nessman | Fraser Valley Chapter Shelley Nessman has been working in the Social Justice field for over forty years with a particular interest in person centered work and planning. She is a Resource Family Member with Family Support Institute and makes her home in Steveston where she lives with her daughter\, son-in- law and two ginger cats.   \n  \nRachel Goddyn | Burnaby Chapter Rachel has been volunteering and working in the Community Living movement since her son\, Leslie\, was diagnosed with a rare disability. Leslie\, now 39\, has a life filled with meaningful activities and relationships. Rachel shares part of Leslie’s story…..”At a recent celebration\, Leslie sat with two of his friends from high school. As I watched them enjoying each others company\, I reflected on how much they have learned in the 19 years since Leslie graduated. They are\, all three\, much more mature and capable. All young people develop through out their twenties\, but for individuals with disabilities\, this development can be extraordinary. The transition to adulthood is often the start of a period of tremendous learning.” Rachel aspires to help families and individuals who are in the midst of this transition overcome obstacles and find their way to a meaningful life.   \n  \nRachel Skidmore | Victoria Chapter Rachel Skidmore is a mother of two teen girls\, one of whom has neuro and physical diversity. Rachel has a passion for inclusion and believes strongly that employment and community are crucial in ensuring people with Diversity are included in society.  So much so that employment goals have been a part of her daughters IEP’s since kindergarten. Everyone has a gift to share with people\, something they can receive monetary gain with\, even if it is just a few hours a week. \n \n \nGord Robertson | Prince George Chapter Gord lives in Prince George with his wife Terry and adult daughter Bree-Anna\, who lives with multiple disabilities. Gord has been a resource parent with the FSI since 2004\, and has spent countless hours helping families navigate their way through many different disability related topics and issues. He and Terry\, together with Bree and her extended family\, first developed a vision for Bree’s life when she was 2 1/2\, and have worked to continually evolve that vision to change with her as her needs\, wants\, and desires changed over her 33 years\, allowing her to lead a great life\, rich in relationships\, experiences and contribution. Through his connections with FSI\, Vela Microboard Association\, and Community Living BC as the chair of the North Region Community Council\, Gord is well informed about the world of adults living with disabilities in BC.\n \n \n \nBen Postmus | Kootenays Chapter\n\nI have been a Resource Parent with Family Support Institute for 28 years. Married to Debbie for 37 years and have 4 children. Jacob – 33 \, Kayleigh 31\, Adam 30\, Arie 28. We have been living in “ Holland” since 1988 when Kayleigh was born and would not change a thing. Holland is a beautiful place. Kayleigh has multiple challenges\, Global Developmental delay\, diagnosed with Autism at 18. Seizures\, OCD\, Behavioral challenges. Son Arie was born with Lamellar Ichthyosis\, a genetic skin disorder. Today Arie is carving out his own path in the world . I Have been in the role as a Regional Network Coordinator since Fall of 2018. Thoroughly enjoying connecting\, supporting\, listening to families all through the East and West Kootenays. “You must be the change you wish to see” resonates with me everyday! I look forward to connecting with folks in the Kootenays region and share all that Wayfinders has to offer ! Meaningful Employment for our daughter has been our path for many years and we have not steered away from that path. I feel very well connected in the Kootenays to assist families with own journey.\n \n\n    Family Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. FSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ All FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n*RS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-05-25/
LOCATION:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-05-25/
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220526T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220516T165150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T165150Z
UID:28514-1653552000-1653584400@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:The First Annual Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion by Employment and Social Development Canada
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO:   « Back to all events \nInnovating Together: Celebrating and Driving Disability Inclusion in Canada\nThis virtual event provides an opportunity to bring people together to exchange ideas and ground breaking insights to help shape accessible and inclusively designed communities and workplaces across Canada. \nWhat to Expect\nThe first Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion (CCDI 2022) is more than a conference – it’s the Government of Canada’s new annual milestone event to kick-start National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) celebrations. \nThis virtual\, interactive and inclusive event is free and open to the public. \nHere is a sneak peak of what is in store: \n\nSome of Canada’s most prominent disability and accessibility advocates\, community members\, academics\, thought leaders and innovators.\nNext-level networking to exchange ideas and build partnerships.\nAn Innovation Showcase to highlight leading edge accessible and inclusive innovative projects\, products and services.\nA Career Fair for persons with disabilities featuring some of Canada’s most diverse and inclusive employers.\n\nOur Commitment to Accessibility\nTo ensure everyone has an opportunity to attend and participate\, we are making sure the event is accessible. \nThe event will provide English\, French\, American Sign Language and Langue des signes Québécoise interpretation as well as English and French captioning. \n  \nRegistration is open now(opens in a new window)\n  \nPlease follow #InnovatingTogether for more updates.
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/the-first-annual-canadian-congress-on-disability-inclusion-by-employment-and-social-development-canada/2022-05-26/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220526T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220526T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220505T212820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T212820Z
UID:28490-1653588000-1653595200@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Nelson CARE-aoke Party!
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nDrop-in anytime between 6-8pm on Thursday\, May 26th for the latest instalment of our Nelson CARE-Aoke party! Everyone will get a chance to sing at least one song of their choice\, but you can also watch\, listen\, chat\, or sing along with the group! This has become a favourite event and it will be a casual time with lots of opportunity for connection and some great performances. \nIf you have any questions at all or need help logging in\, please do not hesitate to get in touch with jaymes@nelsoncares.ca \nClick here to join:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6291747361
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/nelson-care-aoke-party-2/
LOCATION:https://familysupportbc.com/event/nelson-care-aoke-party-2/
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220530T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220530T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220513T181746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T181746Z
UID:28512-1653933600-1653939000@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:FASD Series: What Lies Beneath - FASD & Behaviours
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events\nRobbie Seale\, mother of four individuals with FASD and host of the FASD Family Life Podcast joins us this session to help parents and caregivers understand the challenging behaviours that confound us and disrupt family life. Synergising 20+ years experience and FASD best practices\, Robbie will help parents & caregivers understand the source of the behaviours and effective strategies to minimize the behaviours and improve family life. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nFamily Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. \nFSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ \nAll FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n*SS
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/fasd-series-what-lies-beneath-fasd-behaviours/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220601T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220601T153000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220519T162945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T162945Z
UID:28543-1654092000-1654097400@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Disability Arts and Culture: Community-Oriented Tour for Access Awareness
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nIn celebration of BC Access Festival\, we are delighted to offer two special tours to welcome the disabled community to the Vancouver Art Gallery. \nWednesday\, June 1 @ 2:00pm – 3:30pm\nSaturday\, June 4 @ 3:30pm – 5:00pm \nThis special Access tour offers an opportunity to explore works from the Gallery’s permanent collection\, featured in the exhibition Kids Take Over and Restless: Recent Acquisitions. \nOn these tours\, participants will discover the tactile and sensorial aspects of artworks by Guud San Glans Robert Davidson’s monumental painting Octopus (2014) and Gathie Falk’s playful ceramic fruit stacks\, to Chantal Gibson’s radical modifications of historical books and Annie Pootoogook’s touching family portrait Listening to the Radio (2005-06)\, as well as works by Evelyn Roth\, Kimsooja\, Paul Wong and more. \nThese tours are designed to welcome disabled community members. If you identify as disabled\, please register to join us on these tours. \nPlease note capacity is limited for the tours and registration is required. \nTours are FREE. Each guest and their companion or attendant will receive complimentary admission – you do not need to register your companion / attendant but please indicate in the registration form who will be attending with you in the appropriate field \nWhen registering\, be sure to let us know of your accessibility requirements and needs. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/disability-arts-and-culture-community-oriented-tour-for-access-awareness/2022-06-01/
LOCATION:Vancouver Art Gallery\, 750 Hornby Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection,External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220601T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220531T160421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T160421Z
UID:29068-1654108200-1654113600@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:About FSI - North Island
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about the Family Support Institute of BC\, our model or support and all the wonderful tools we have put together for families over the years. \nJune 1 @ 6:30pm – Nanaimo\nJune 6 @ 6:30pm – Comox Valley\nJune 7 @ 6:30pm – Campbell River and North Island \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nFamily Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. \nFSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ \nAll FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n  \n*SS
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/about-fsi-north-island/2022-06-01/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220608T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220203T182824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T170004Z
UID:25718-1654713000-1654718400@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:WayFinders Series: Circle of Friends/Relationships
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nEveryone has dreams and goals. For people with a disability it can take planning and ingenuity to identify dreams and goals and make them a reality. WayFinders is a free program that is here to help. WayFinders Facilitators support families with person-centred planning and visioning to set the direction toward a full\, inclusive life. Once the direction is set\, supports and resources can be identified. \nJune 8 Session: Everyone needs relationships with other people to have a full\, healthy life. For people with disabilities in particular\, developing and maintaining relationships with people other than family members and paid caregivers can be extra challenging. Join us for an informative and interactive session where we will explore proven methods for expanding the circle of people in your loved one’s lives.   \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  SESSION SCHEDULE • Mar 2 – All about WayFinders. Meet the WayFinders • Mar 16 – WayFinders Compass • Mar 30 – If I had a Hammer – Tools for Person Centered Planning • April 13 – School/IEP • April 27 – Mind your IEPs and Qs! • May 11 – Post secondary Education Panel • May 25 – Get to Work with Annette Burrows • June 8 – Circle of Friends/Relationships • June 22 – PLAN for the Future!   \nMeet your WayFinders:   \nShelley Nessman | Fraser Valley Chapter Shelley Nessman has been working in the Social Justice field for over forty years with a particular interest in person centered work and planning. She is a Resource Family Member with Family Support Institute and makes her home in Steveston where she lives with her daughter\, son-in- law and two ginger cats.   \n  \nRachel Goddyn | Burnaby Chapter Rachel has been volunteering and working in the Community Living movement since her son\, Leslie\, was diagnosed with a rare disability. Leslie\, now 39\, has a life filled with meaningful activities and relationships. Rachel shares part of Leslie’s story…..”At a recent celebration\, Leslie sat with two of his friends from high school. As I watched them enjoying each others company\, I reflected on how much they have learned in the 19 years since Leslie graduated. They are\, all three\, much more mature and capable. All young people develop through out their twenties\, but for individuals with disabilities\, this development can be extraordinary. The transition to adulthood is often the start of a period of tremendous learning.” Rachel aspires to help families and individuals who are in the midst of this transition overcome obstacles and find their way to a meaningful life.   \n  \nRachel Skidmore | Victoria Chapter Rachel Skidmore is a mother of two teen girls\, one of whom has neuro and physical diversity. Rachel has a passion for inclusion and believes strongly that employment and community are crucial in ensuring people with Diversity are included in society.  So much so that employment goals have been a part of her daughters IEP’s since kindergarten. Everyone has a gift to share with people\, something they can receive monetary gain with\, even if it is just a few hours a week. \n  \n \nGord Robertson | Prince George Chapter Gord lives in Prince George with his wife Terry and adult daughter Bree-Anna\, who lives with multiple disabilities. Gord has been a resource parent with the FSI since 2004\, and has spent countless hours helping families navigate their way through many different disability related topics and issues. He and Terry\, together with Bree and her extended family\, first developed a vision for Bree’s life when she was 2 1/2\, and have worked to continually evolve that vision to change with her as her needs\, wants\, and desires changed over her 33 years\, allowing her to lead a great life\, rich in relationships\, experiences and contribution. Through his connections with FSI\, Vela Microboard Association\, and Community Living BC as the chair of the North Region Community Council\, Gord is well informed about the world of adults living with disabilities in BC.\n \n \n \nBen Postmus | Kootenays Chapter\n\nI have been a Resource Parent with Family Support Institute for 28 years. Married to Debbie for 37 years and have 4 children. Jacob – 33 \, Kayleigh 31\, Adam 30\, Arie 28. We have been living in “ Holland” since 1988 when Kayleigh was born and would not change a thing. Holland is a beautiful place. Kayleigh has multiple challenges\, Global Developmental delay\, diagnosed with Autism at 18. Seizures\, OCD\, Behavioral challenges. Son Arie was born with Lamellar Ichthyosis\, a genetic skin disorder. Today Arie is carving out his own path in the world . I Have been in the role as a Regional Network Coordinator since Fall of 2018. Thoroughly enjoying connecting\, supporting\, listening to families all through the East and West Kootenays. “You must be the change you wish to see” resonates with me everyday! I look forward to connecting with folks in the Kootenays region and share all that Wayfinders has to offer ! Meaningful Employment for our daughter has been our path for many years and we have not steered away from that path. I feel very well connected in the Kootenays to assist families with own journey.\n \n\n    Family Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. FSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ All FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n*RS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-06-08/
LOCATION:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-06-08/
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220610T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220610T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220607T182259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T182259Z
UID:29124-1654857000-1654864200@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Preparing for Life as an Independent Adult
DESCRIPTION:A Collaborative Zoom Meeting on Preparing for Life as an Independent Adult \n\nKrystal Hussey\, Support Link Program Coordinator\, Aunt Leah’s Place\, will share their programs & experience preparing youth as they “age out” from MCFD foster care:\n\n“For 30 years\, Aunt Leah’s Place has been helping kids in foster care and young mothers by providing guidance\, supported housing\, job training and coaching on essential life skills…Support at this critical time can help these young people realize their potential while becoming resilient\, independent adults.” \n\nMarie & Mark Griggs will share about how they have prepared their daughter for adult living.\nAaron Michael will join us by video to talk about moving away from family to live & work in Victoria.\nAlexander Magnussen\, who currently works for Milieu Family Services\, will speak about his evolution from living in highly supported group homes to independent living\, with his wife & son.\n\nThis is a free event but registration is required. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/preparing-for-life-as-an-independent-adult/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Calendar for Connection,External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220603T183027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T183027Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Leadership Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Perspectives Society: Centre of Excellence in Community Education (IPS) is thrilled to announce a new free online leadership workshop series especially for Indigenous youth in and from care.  \nWe believe that much of the cultural resurgence and reconciliation work in the coming years will happen through the cultivated leadership of our youth. Indigenous youth in and from care share unique experiences and have very valuable perspectives to share. This is a chance to learn alongside and support each other in a safe space.   \nIndigenous Youth\, between the ages 14 to 28\, we are inviting YOU to register for this series of three amazing workshops plus voluntary peer mentorship to gain: \n\nConnection with other Indigenous youth and IPS youth circle members \nCommunity leadership skills\nResume building and professional development skills\n\nOnce the three workshops are complete\, participants will receive: \n\nA Certificate of Community Leadership\n$50 Honorarium upon completion\n\n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nWorkshops Listing and Dates   \nConflict Transformation: June 12th\, 9am – 12pm \nUnderstanding and Healing Lateral Violence: July 9th\, 9am – 4pm; July 10th\, 9am – 12pm \nAll My Relations: Supporting Two Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQ* Youth: August 7th\, 9am – 4pm \n*Peer Mentorship support circles online with IPS’s Youth Circle: multiple dates to be determined.  \n**Can’t Make a training Date? These Workshops will be recorded for you to access as needed.
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/youth-leadership-workshop-series/2022-06-12/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220614T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220609T211854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T211935Z
UID:29137-1655208000-1655213400@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:Representation Agreement Basics - the RA7
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nGet an overview of Representation Agreements – created out of a grass-roots law reform.  \nLearn new ideas about capability\, supporting self-determination\, and the continuum of decision making. Intro to the Nidus Registry and benefits. What do Representation Agreements mean for policy makers\, service providers\, people with developmental disabilities\, families? \n  \nREGISTER FOR JUNE 14 12:00pm SESSION HERE\nREGISTER FOR JUNE 16 7:00pm SESSION HERE
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/representation-agreement-basics-the-ra7/2022-06-14/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220622T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220622T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220203T182824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T165810Z
UID:25719-1655922600-1655928000@familysupportbc.com
SUMMARY:WayFinders Series: PLAN for the Future
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nEveryone has dreams and goals. For people with a disability it can take planning and ingenuity to identify dreams and goals and make them a reality. WayFinders is a free program that is here to help. WayFinders Facilitators support families with person-centred planning and visioning to set the direction toward a full\, inclusive life. Once the direction is set\, supports and resources can be identified. \nJune 22 Session: Planned Lifetime Advocacy Networks(PLAN) was created over 30 years ago by families who were worried about the future of their loved ones with a disability. The goal was to support families to go from feeling unprepared to having Peace of Mind for loved ones who are vulnerable. Since that time PLAN has been key in the development of things like Representation Agreements and the Registered Disability Savings PLAN. Join us tonight to learn about PLAN and take part in a conversation about things to consider for your loved one’s future.   \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \n  SESSION SCHEDULE • Mar 2 – All about WayFinders. Meet the WayFinders • Mar 16 – WayFinders Compass • Mar 30 – If I had a Hammer – Tools for Person Centered Planning • April 13 – School/IEP • April 27 – Mind your IEPs and Qs! • May 11 – Post secondary Education Panel• May 25 – Get to Work with Annette Burrows • June 8 – Circle of Friends/Relationships • June 22 – PLAN for the Future!   \n  \nMeet your WayFinders:  \nShelley Nessman | Fraser Valley Chapter Shelley Nessman has been working in the Social Justice field for over forty years with a particular interest in person centered work and planning. She is a Resource Family Member with Family Support Institute and makes her home in Steveston where she lives with her daughter\, son-in- law and two ginger cats.   \n  \nRachel Goddyn | Burnaby Chapter Rachel has been volunteering and working in the Community Living movement since her son\, Leslie\, was diagnosed with a rare disability. Leslie\, now 39\, has a life filled with meaningful activities and relationships. Rachel shares part of Leslie’s story…..”At a recent celebration\, Leslie sat with two of his friends from high school. As I watched them enjoying each others company\, I reflected on how much they have learned in the 19 years since Leslie graduated. They are\, all three\, much more mature and capable. All young people develop through out their twenties\, but for individuals with disabilities\, this development can be extraordinary. The transition to adulthood is often the start of a period of tremendous learning.” Rachel aspires to help families and individuals who are in the midst of this transition overcome obstacles and find their way to a meaningful life.   \n  \nRachel Skidmore | Victoria Chapter Rachel Skidmore is a mother of two teen girls\, one of whom has neuro and physical diversity. Rachel has a passion for inclusion and believes strongly that employment and community are crucial in ensuring people with Diversity are included in society.  So much so that employment goals have been a part of her daughters IEP’s since kindergarten. Everyone has a gift to share with people\, something they can receive monetary gain with\, even if it is just a few hours a week. \n \n \nGord Robertson | Prince George Chapter Gord lives in Prince George with his wife Terry and adult daughter Bree-Anna\, who lives with multiple disabilities. Gord has been a resource parent with the FSI since 2004\, and has spent countless hours helping families navigate their way through many different disability related topics and issues. He and Terry\, together with Bree and her extended family\, first developed a vision for Bree’s life when she was 2 1/2\, and have worked to continually evolve that vision to change with her as her needs\, wants\, and desires changed over her 33 years\, allowing her to lead a great life\, rich in relationships\, experiences and contribution. Through his connections with FSI\, Vela Microboard Association\, and Community Living BC as the chair of the North Region Community Council\, Gord is well informed about the world of adults living with disabilities in BC.\n \n \n \nBen Postmus | Kootenays Chapter\n\nI have been a Resource Parent with Family Support Institute for 28 years. Married to Debbie for 37 years and have 4 children. Jacob – 33 \, Kayleigh 31\, Adam 30\, Arie 28. We have been living in “ Holland” since 1988 when Kayleigh was born and would not change a thing. Holland is a beautiful place. Kayleigh has multiple challenges\, Global Developmental delay\, diagnosed with Autism at 18. Seizures\, OCD\, Behavioral challenges. Son Arie was born with Lamellar Ichthyosis\, a genetic skin disorder. Today Arie is carving out his own path in the world . I Have been in the role as a Regional Network Coordinator since Fall of 2018. Thoroughly enjoying connecting\, supporting\, listening to families all through the East and West Kootenays. “You must be the change you wish to see” resonates with me everyday! I look forward to connecting with folks in the Kootenays region and share all that Wayfinders has to offer ! Meaningful Employment for our daughter has been our path for many years and we have not steered away from that path. I feel very well connected in the Kootenays to assist families with own journey.\n\n \n    Family Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability. FSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. FSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \n  \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ All FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n  \n*RS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-06-22/
LOCATION:https://familysupportbc.com/event/wayfinders-series-2022-06-22/
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220622T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220622T200000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220616T200622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T200622Z
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SUMMARY:Find a Mentor\, Be a Mentor
DESCRIPTION:SESSION INFO: « Back to all events \nPeer Support. Community. Resources. \nThere’s an entire community of people out there to connect with and share your experiences with! \n“It is nice to just sit with people who get it” \nFSIBC Volunteer Resource Parent Daniel Allen \nThe family Support Institute of BC (FSIBC) is the only grassroots peer-to-peer disability organization/community for families and guardians of children with disabilities in BC. FSI has been bringing this community together in welcoming and unique ways since 1985 – be mentored by families you can trust. Join a community like no other! \nA few of the perks to becoming a volunteer.\n• Get Informed and Inspired\n• Share your resilience with others\n• Access FSI’s curated selection of trusted resources created by the lived experience of families for families\n• Attend community events\n• Join and co-host online support groups\n• Belonging\n• Be trained to facilitate FSIBC workshops\n• Celebrate Meet our awesome Resource Parents. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nFamily Support Institute of BC (FSI) is a provincial not-for-profit society committed to supporting families who have a family member with a disability.\nFSI is unique in Canada and the only grass roots family to family organization that has a broad volunteer base. \nFSI SUPPORTS AND SERVICES ARE FREE TO ANY FAMILY \nYou are invited to join FSI CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS\, a private Facebook Group intended to continue conversations of support or provide an alternative platform for support. www.facebook.com/groups/fsicontinuingconversations/ \nAll FSI Zoom sessions can be accessed by telephone only if access to computers and/or internet is a barrier. If you need assistance registering for any session\, please call our office at 1-800-441-5403. \n  \n*FSI
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/find-a-mentor-be-a-mentor/2022-06-22/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:FSI Event Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220627T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220627T113000
DTSTAMP:20260515T030241
CREATED:20220601T193506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T193506Z
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SUMMARY:Short-Changed: Ensuring Federal Benefits Paid to the Province Reach Caregivers
DESCRIPTION:Short-Changed: Ensuring Federal Benefits Paid to the Province Reach Caregivers of Children with Disabilities \nIn a report released May 31st\, the Ombudsperson finds the Ministry of Children and Family Development acted unjustly when it failed to pass on federal disability benefits to grandparents caring for their granddaughter\, an Indigenous girl living with mental and physical challenges. \nThe report\, Short-Changed\, details the case of “The Taylors” who are grandparents caring for their granddaughter “Jesse”. The Taylors complained to the Ombudsperson after they did not receive the federal Child Disability Benefit despite being eligible. The Taylor’s caregiving arrangements meant that the Child Disability Benefit went into general provincial revenues rather than to the Taylors because\, under federal legislation\, the province was supporting the Taylors financially\, even though the provincial funding the family was receiving was unrelated to Jesse’s disability. The Ombudsperson’s investigation found that it was unjust that the Ministry of Children and Family Development – which knew of this problem – had failed to find a way to pass the federal disability benefits through to the Taylors. The Taylors were eligible for over $7\,000 since 2019. \nOn Monday\, June 27th at 10:30am\, the Ombudsperson and investigative staff will be holding a one-hour presentation highlighting key findings and recommendations from this report. They will also share information about the kinds of complaints the Ombudsperson can investigate related to the administration of financial benefits. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nThe BC Ombudsperson is an oversight office that has a statutory mandate to receive and investigate complaints from the public when they feel they have been treated unfairly. The office also investigates allegations of wrongdoing in the workplace from current and former public service employees and works proactively by providing training and consultation services to support fairness in the public sector.
URL:https://familysupportbc.com/event/short-changed-ensuring-federal-benefits-paid-to-the-province-reach-caregivers/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:External Event
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