Blog Posts and Updates
Changes happen quickly in our sector. Check this space for Weekly Updates from our Executive director, news releases, issue tracking, and posts from our leadership blog.
Changes happen quickly in our sector. Check this space for Weekly Updates from our Executive director, news releases, issue tracking, and posts from our leadership blog.
The Federation of Community Social Services of BC
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Our committment to reconciliation and decolonization includes recognizing that our work takes place on the unceded lands of many First Nations. In all that we do, The Federation strives to create more equitable relationships for and with our Indigenous partners and community members.
The Federation of Community Social Services of BC has been a provincial leader in the child, youth, adult, and family serving field for 40 years. We provide tools and supports that enable BC’s community social services to do their best work. Read more »
Preparing your Organization for the 2024 Fire Season, a webinar and Q&A session
/in Federation News, Member Engagement, Member Support & Information, Uncategorized, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisJoin us on Monday, April 8 from 12:00-1:00pm (PST) for Preparing your Organization for the 2024 Fire Season, a webinar and Q&A lead by GTEC, Executive Director, Arden Henley. This […]
Registration is OPEN! Join is at Non-Profit North, May 9, 2024, in Prince George
/in Federation News, Member Engagement, Uncategorized, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisPlease join us in Prince George on May 9, 2024, for Non-Profit North, a new conference and professional development opportunity specific to non-profit organizations working across Northern British Columbia. Co-hosted […]
Applications for the 2024 FCSSBC Youth Education Bursary are now open.
/in Federation News, Member Support & Information, Uncategorized, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThe Fed is excited to announce that applications for the 2024 FCSSBC Youth Education Bursary are now open. The FCSSBC Youth Education Bursary assists young people, ages 30 or younger, […]
Support 2 Practice Management to be offered virtually in April 2024
/in Federation News, Member Support & Information, Uncategorized, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisOverview Building on the learning and feedback through delivering Support to Practice Supervision (S2PS) to over 16 cohorts, the Federation, through facilitators Chris Burt and Gord Cote, is now piloting […]
SAJE | Strengthening Abilities and Journeys of Empowerment: Updates and Insights
/in Federation News, Member Support & Information, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThe Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) is implementing new programs and expanding services and supports for youth and young adults with experience in government care. The Strengthening Abilities […]
Applications to participate in Cohort 4 of the Transformative Reconciliation program is open
/in Uncategorized, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisWe are excited to announce that applications to participate in Cohort 4 of the Transformative Reconciliation program is open. This program has been designed for Federation members to engage in […]
Government Engagement & Advocacy: Get Involved
/in Weekly Update /by Amy MullisSince 1982, The Federation has been a strong representative voice for BC’s social care sector. We bring forward issues and concerns—as well as possible solutions—on behalf of our members, their […]
Recognizing and Combatting Antisemitism
/in Federation News /by Amy Mulliswith the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) Wednesday, April 26th 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (PST) At this workshop, our learning begins with an overview of the Jewish […]
Motivational Interview Informed Wraparound and High Fidelity Wraparound
/in Federation News /by Amy MullisPromising Practice Models that Provide a Holistic Approach Tuesday, April 4th 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (PST) High Fidelity Wraparound is a team-based planning process intended to provide individualized, coordinated, […]
What happened at the Social Policy Forum & GM
/in Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThank you to everyone—our members, allies, and partners—who joined us in Victoria last week to participate in The Federation’s 2023 Social Policy Forum. All of you took time from your […]