One year ago this month, as part of the 2020 provincial budget, we were told that BC’s community social services sector would be receiving funds for training and professional development. We were told that the funding, while one-time-only, would be managed by the sector itself and devoted to “build capacity, supp ...Read More
Youth Education Bursary
/in Federation News, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisSupporting young people who want to support others
As most of you now know, when I was first considering joining The Federation crew, the Youth Education Bursary was one of the things that really drew me to this organization. And since I took on this role, it has consistently surprised and inspired me over the ...Read More
Looking Forward: Roles at The Federation Team for 2021
/in Federation News, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisLast week, I offered a bit of a road map in terms of where The Federation was headed in 2021—highlighting some of the biggest issues and initiatives ahead of us. This week I want to take a moment to re-introduce you to the staff team that will be focused on doing this important work. There have been ...Read More
Looking Forward: The Year Ahead at The Federation
/in Federation News, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThe dual delays of the COVID-19 pandemic and the provincial election halted work on a number of our key initiatives and priority issues. But the new year has found The Federation team busy at work meeting and engaging with our government colleagues and we are keen to push the agenda forward on these item ...Read More
Reflecting on a year like no other…
/in Federation News, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThis has been a challenging and scary year for all of us. And as we head into, quite literally, the last and darkest days of 2020, it would be easy to focus on all of the negatives. Indeed, the news this week about the delay in Temporary Pandemic Pay may have been one more reason to send us down that road.
However, I ...Read More
Federation Projects & Issues Update
/in Federation News, Member Engagement, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisSince the spring, The Federation team has been focusing a lot of our time and attention on supporting you and your organizations through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. But there remain many other very important issues and projects that we are also working on.
We understand that many of the issues Federation me ...Read More
Cabinet Ministers and their Mandates
/in Federation News, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisLast week, Premier Horgan announced his new cabinet and released the mandate letters for each minister. The Federation board and staff team had been eagerly awaiting this information and, in the days since the announcement, have been in high gear. We have been reviewing the mandates for each social care ministry thr ...Read More
The 2020 Annual General Meeting
/in Federation News, Member Engagement, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThank you to everyone who attended The Federation’s 2020 Annual General Meeting last week. While the meeting looked and functioned a little different from past AGMs, we managed to cover a lot of ground and our staff team and Board of Directors did a remarkable job of pacing, organizing, and including everything and every ...Read More
The Federation’s 2020 Annual Report
/in Federation News, Member Engagement, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisThis year’s annual report explores what Altogether better really means. The reason those two words show up so often on our website and our branded materials is that they actually say a lot about our values and the approach we take in our work. We are committed to exemplifying those values in everything we do—being uni ...Read More
Response Paper: Building BC’s Recovery, Together
/in Federation News, Weekly Update /by Amy MullisOver the past month, the BC government has been soliciting feedback, ideas, and priorities for our province’s economic recovery. The discussion paper, Building BC’s Recovery, Together, asked key questions like:
What do we need to do together to strengthen and improve our health care system?
Wha ...Read More
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The Federation of Community Social Services of BC
102 - 739 Kings Road
Victoria, BC, V8T 1W4
T: 250.480.7387
E: info@fcssbc.ca
Reconciliation
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.
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About The Federation
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 »