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SUMMARY:Community Engagement Project
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Society is organizing engagement sessions to hear from families with children (aged 0-19) who have intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and other support needs\, and the service providers who work with them. \nAll conversations have been created in partnership with local community organizations to consider the specific circumstances of Langley\, the young people\, and families in need of support who live here.\nFor families\, the conversations are designed to include all families with children and youth with disabilities or other support needs that want to express their ideas.\nFor local community service providers\, we want to hear about your experience supporting families and what can be different to better support them. \nWhat we hear from these conversations will be reported back to the community of Langley in a written report and a virtual session. \nFollowing the virtual session for Langley\, there will be another conversation with the broader community to think about ways to build better networks and involve all community partners that need to join this conversation\, like schools and school districts\, child care centres\, community centres\, health authorities\, recreational organizations\, etc.\nThe results from all the conversations will also inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) with the expectation that all this will inform the future of services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN) in British Columbia.\nIn Langley this will take place between May 2024 and November 2024\, though in addition to this project\, there are several other engagement initiatives taking place across British Columbia. The Provincial government has invited families\, service providers\, advocates\, experts\, people with lived experience\, and Indigenous Peoples to participate in one or more of these engagement processes. \nWays to Participate:\nWe invite everyone to join the conversations. There are multiple ways to participate\, like attending sessions in person or virtually via Zoom\, filling in a short survey . \nIn each conversation\, participants are invited to share their ideas about: \n\nWhat services and supports for children and youth with support needs are working well in Langley?\nWhat gaps in services and support exist?\nWhat does a better network of services and supports look like in Langley?\n\nThere Will Be: \n\nSpace and support for dialogue\nFood will be provided\nSupport for transportation available\nElder involvement\n\nTake this survey to add your ideas about how supports and services could work better in Langley. \nClick here for survey: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/AXuTmBNxBF \nWe want to reach as many people in our community as we can. View or download the posters to share here: \n\nParent Caregiver Engagement Sessions\nKorean Engagement Session \nChinese (Traditional) Engagement Session\nChinese (Simplified) Engagement session\nService Providers Engagement Sessions\nCommunity Engagement Project\n\nLocations\, Parking\, and Transportation: \nParents/Caregivers & Youth Engagement Sessions\nOption A: \nWednesday June 5th 10:00am-1:00 pm\nLangley Welcome Centre \n#100 6474- 201 St\, Langley\, BC \nFood and childminding included\nFree parking available onsite\nTransit options: Bus Stop ID 58909 \nRegister for Option A: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-parentscaregivers-option-a-tickets-891863566937 \n  \nOption B: \nWednesday June 5th 5:30-8:30pm\nDouglas Park Elementary \n5409 206 Street\, Langley\, BC \nFood included\nFree parking available onsite\nTransit options: Bus Stop ID 58508 \nRegister for Option B: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-parentscaregivers-youth-option-b-tickets-891953877057 \n  \nOption C \nTuesday June 11th 10:00am-12:00pm\nKorean Speaking Session\nVirtual through Zoom platform  \nRegister for Option C email: familysupport@inclusionlangley.com \n  \nOption D \nThursday June 13th 7:00-9:00pm\nMandarin Speaking Session\nVirtual through Zoom platform  \nRegister for Option D email: hwang@lcss.ca \nService Provider Sessions \nOption A: \nMonday June 10th 1:00-4:00 pm\nChurch in the Valley \n23589 Old Yale Road\, Langley\, BC \nFood included\nFree parking onsite\nTransit options: Bus Stop ID: 57175\, 57176\, 57154 \nRegister for Option A: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-service-providers-option-a-tickets-891983044297 \n  \nOption B: \nOnline Session \nWednesday June 12th 6:30-8:30pm\nVirtual through Zoom platform  \nRegister for Option B: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-service-providers-option-b-tickets-891984759427
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-project/
LOCATION:Langley Welcome Centre\, 6474 201 Street\, Langley\, BC\, V2Y 0G8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240605T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240605T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215430
CREATED:20240502T211544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T223509Z
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement Project
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Society is organizing engagement sessions to hear from families with children (aged 0-19) who have intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and other support needs\, and the service providers who work with them. \nAll conversations have been created in partnership with local community organizations to consider the specific circumstances of Langley\, the young people\, and families in need of support who live here.\nFor families\, the conversations are designed to include all families with children and youth with disabilities or other support needs that want to express their ideas.\nFor local community service providers\, we want to hear about your experience supporting families and what can be different to better support them. \nWhat we hear from these conversations will be reported back to the community of Langley in a written report and a virtual session. \nFollowing the virtual session for Langley\, there will be another conversation with the broader community to think about ways to build better networks and involve all community partners that need to join this conversation\, like schools and school districts\, child care centres\, community centres\, health authorities\, recreational organizations\, etc.\nThe results from all the conversations will also inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) with the expectation that all this will inform the future of services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN) in British Columbia.\nIn Langley this will take place between May 2024 and November 2024\, though in addition to this project\, there are several other engagement initiatives taking place across British Columbia. The Provincial government has invited families\, service providers\, advocates\, experts\, people with lived experience\, and Indigenous Peoples to participate in one or more of these engagement processes. \nWays to Participate:\nWe invite everyone to join the conversations. There are multiple ways to participate\, like attending sessions in person or virtually via Zoom\, filling in a short survey . \nIn each conversation\, participants are invited to share their ideas about: \n\nWhat services and supports for children and youth with support needs are working well in Langley?\nWhat gaps in services and support exist?\nWhat does a better network of services and supports look like in Langley?\n\nThere Will Be: \n\nSpace and support for dialogue\nFood will be provided\nSupport for transportation available\nElder involvement\n\nTake this survey to add your ideas about how supports and services could work better in Langley. \nClick here for survey: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/AXuTmBNxBF \nWe want to reach as many people in our community as we can. View or download the posters to share here: \n\nParent Caregiver Engagement Sessions\nKorean Engagement Session \nChinese (Traditional) Engagement Session\nChinese (Simplified) Engagement session\nService Providers Engagement Sessions\nCommunity Engagement Project\n\nLocations\, Parking\, and Transportation: \nParents/Caregivers & Youth Engagement Sessions\nWednesday June 5th 5:30-8:30pm\nDouglas Park Elementary \n5409 206 Street\, Langley\, BC \nFood included\nFree parking available onsite\nTransit options: Bus Stop ID 58508 \nRegistration Link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-parentscaregivers-youth-option-b-tickets-891953877057 \n 
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-project-2/
LOCATION:Douglas Park Elementary\, 5409 206 Street\, Langley\, BC\, V3A 2C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240610T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215430
CREATED:20240503T202509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T223432Z
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement Project
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Society is organizing engagement sessions to hear from families with children (aged 0-19) who have intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and other support needs\, and the service providers who work with them. \nAll conversations have been created in partnership with local community organizations to consider the specific circumstances of Langley\, the young people\, and families in need of support who live here.\nFor families\, the conversations are designed to include all families with children and youth with disabilities or other support needs that want to express their ideas.\nFor local community service providers\, we want to hear about your experience supporting families and what can be different to better support them. \nWhat we hear from these conversations will be reported back to the community of Langley in a written report and a virtual session. \nFollowing the virtual session for Langley\, there will be another conversation with the broader community to think about ways to build better networks and involve all community partners that need to join this conversation\, like schools and school districts\, child care centres\, community centres\, health authorities\, recreational organizations\, etc.\nThe results from all the conversations will also inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) with the expectation that all this will inform the future of services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN) in British Columbia.\nIn Langley this will take place between May 2024 and November 2024\, though in addition to this project\, there are several other engagement initiatives taking place across British Columbia. The Provincial government has invited families\, service providers\, advocates\, experts\, people with lived experience\, and Indigenous Peoples to participate in one or more of these engagement processes. \nWays to Participate:\nWe invite everyone to join the conversations. There are multiple ways to participate\, like attending sessions in person or virtually via Zoom\, filling in a short survey . \nIn each conversation\, participants are invited to share their ideas about: \n\nWhat services and supports for children and youth with support needs are working well in Langley?\nWhat gaps in services and support exist?\nWhat does a better network of services and supports look like in Langley?\n\nThere Will Be: \n\nSpace and support for dialogue\nFood will be provided\nSupport for transportation available\nElder involvement\n\nTake this survey to add your ideas about how supports and services could work better in Langley. \nClick here for survey: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/AXuTmBNxBF \nWe want to reach as many people in our community as we can. View or download the posters to share here: \n\nParent Caregiver Engagement Sessions\nKorean Engagement Session \nChinese (Traditional) Engagement Session\nChinese (Simplified) Engagement session\nService Providers Engagement Sessions\nCommunity Engagement Project\n\nLocations\, Parking\, and Transportation: \nService Provider Sessions \nMonday June 10th 1:00-4:00 pm\nChurch in the Valley \n23589 Old Yale Road\, Langley\, BC \nFood included\nFree parking onsite\nTransit options: Bus Stop ID: 57175\, 57176\, 57154 \nRegistration Link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-service-providers-option-a-tickets-891983044297 \n 
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-project-5/
LOCATION:Church in the Valley\, 23589 Old Yale Road\, Langley\, BC\, V2Z 2K4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240611T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240611T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T181000Z
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement Project
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Society is organizing engagement sessions to hear from families with children (aged 0-19) who have intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and other support needs\, and the service providers who work with them. \nAll conversations have been created in partnership with local community organizations to consider the specific circumstances of Langley\, the young people\, and families in need of support who live here.\nFor families\, the conversations are designed to include all families with children and youth with disabilities or other support needs that want to express their ideas.\nFor local community service providers\, we want to hear about your experience supporting families and what can be different to better support them. \nWhat we hear from these conversations will be reported back to the community of Langley in a written report and a virtual session. \nFollowing the virtual session for Langley\, there will be another conversation with the broader community to think about ways to build better networks and involve all community partners that need to join this conversation\, like schools and school districts\, child care centres\, community centres\, health authorities\, recreational organizations\, etc.\nThe results from all the conversations will also inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) with the expectation that all this will inform the future of services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN) in British Columbia.\nIn Langley this will take place between May 2024 and November 2024\, though in addition to this project\, there are several other engagement initiatives taking place across British Columbia. The Provincial government has invited families\, service providers\, advocates\, experts\, people with lived experience\, and Indigenous Peoples to participate in one or more of these engagement processes. \nWays to Participate:\nWe invite everyone to join the conversations. There are multiple ways to participate\, like attending sessions in person or virtually via Zoom\, filling in a short survey . \nIn each conversation\, participants are invited to share their ideas about: \n\nWhat services and supports for children and youth with support needs are working well in Langley?\nWhat gaps in services and support exist?\nWhat does a better network of services and supports look like in Langley?\n\nThere Will Be: \n\nSpace and support for dialogue\nFood will be provided\nElder involvement\n\nTake this survey to add your ideas about how supports and services could work better in Langley. \nClick here for survey: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/AXuTmBNxBF \nWe want to reach as many people in our community as we can. View or download the posters to share here: \n\nParent Caregiver Engagement Sessions\nKorean Engagement Session \nChinese (Traditional) Engagement Session\nChinese (Simplified) Engagement session\nService Providers Engagement Sessions\nCommunity Engagement Project\n\nLocations\, Parking\, and Transportation: \nParents/Caregivers & Youth Engagement Sessions\nTuesday June 11th 10:00am-12:00pm\nKorean Speaking Session\nVirtual through Zoom platform  \nTo register email: familysupport@inclusionlangley.com
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-project-3/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240612T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240612T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215430
CREATED:20240503T202738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T180936Z
UID:10000655-1718217000-1718224200@inclusionlangley.com
SUMMARY:Community Engagement Project
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Society is organizing engagement sessions to hear from families with children (aged 0-19) who have intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and other support needs\, and the service providers who work with them. \nAll conversations have been created in partnership with local community organizations to consider the specific circumstances of Langley\, the young people\, and families in need of support who live here.\nFor families\, the conversations are designed to include all families with children and youth with disabilities or other support needs that want to express their ideas.\nFor local community service providers\, we want to hear about your experience supporting families and what can be different to better support them. \nWhat we hear from these conversations will be reported back to the community of Langley in a written report and a virtual session. \nFollowing the virtual session for Langley\, there will be another conversation with the broader community to think about ways to build better networks and involve all community partners that need to join this conversation\, like schools and school districts\, child care centres\, community centres\, health authorities\, recreational organizations\, etc.\nThe results from all the conversations will also inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) with the expectation that all this will inform the future of services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN) in British Columbia.\nIn Langley this will take place between May 2024 and November 2024\, though in addition to this project\, there are several other engagement initiatives taking place across British Columbia. The Provincial government has invited families\, service providers\, advocates\, experts\, people with lived experience\, and Indigenous Peoples to participate in one or more of these engagement processes. \nWays to Participate:\nWe invite everyone to join the conversations. There are multiple ways to participate\, like attending sessions in person or virtually via Zoom\, filling in a short survey . \nIn each conversation\, participants are invited to share their ideas about: \n\nWhat services and supports for children and youth with support needs are working well in Langley?\nWhat gaps in services and support exist?\nWhat does a better network of services and supports look like in Langley?\n\nThere Will Be: \n\nSpace and support for dialogue\nFood will be provided\nElder involvement\n\nTake this survey to add your ideas about how supports and services could work better in Langley. \nClick here for survey: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/AXuTmBNxBF \nWe want to reach as many people in our community as we can. View or download the posters to share here: \n\nParent Caregiver Engagement Sessions\nKorean Engagement Session \nChinese (Traditional) Engagement Session\nChinese (Simplified) Engagement session\nService Providers Engagement Sessions\nCommunity Engagement Project\n\nLocations\, Parking\, and Transportation: \nService Provider Sessions \nOnline Session \nWednesday June 12th 6:30-8:30pm\nVirtual through Zoom platform  \nRegistration Link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-service-providers-option-b-tickets-891984759427
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-project-6/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240613T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240613T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215430
CREATED:20240503T202302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T180907Z
UID:10000653-1718305200-1718312400@inclusionlangley.com
SUMMARY:Community Engagement Project
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Society is organizing engagement sessions to hear from families with children (aged 0-19) who have intellectual disabilities\, developmental disabilities and other support needs\, and the service providers who work with them. \nAll conversations have been created in partnership with local community organizations to consider the specific circumstances of Langley\, the young people\, and families in need of support who live here.\nFor families\, the conversations are designed to include all families with children and youth with disabilities or other support needs that want to express their ideas.\nFor local community service providers\, we want to hear about your experience supporting families and what can be different to better support them. \nWhat we hear from these conversations will be reported back to the community of Langley in a written report and a virtual session. \nFollowing the virtual session for Langley\, there will be another conversation with the broader community to think about ways to build better networks and involve all community partners that need to join this conversation\, like schools and school districts\, child care centres\, community centres\, health authorities\, recreational organizations\, etc.\nThe results from all the conversations will also inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) with the expectation that all this will inform the future of services for children and youth with support needs (CYSN) in British Columbia.\nIn Langley this will take place between May 2024 and November 2024\, though in addition to this project\, there are several other engagement initiatives taking place across British Columbia. The Provincial government has invited families\, service providers\, advocates\, experts\, people with lived experience\, and Indigenous Peoples to participate in one or more of these engagement processes. \nWays to Participate:\nWe invite everyone to join the conversations. There are multiple ways to participate\, like attending sessions in person or virtually via Zoom\, filling in a short survey . \nIn each conversation\, participants are invited to share their ideas about: \n\nWhat services and supports for children and youth with support needs are working well in Langley?\nWhat gaps in services and support exist?\nWhat does a better network of services and supports look like in Langley?\n\nThere Will Be: \n\nSpace and support for dialogue\nFood will be provided\nElder involvement\n\nTake this survey to add your ideas about how supports and services could work better in Langley. \nClick here for survey: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/AXuTmBNxBF \nWe want to reach as many people in our community as we can. View or download the posters to share here: \n\nParent Caregiver Engagement Sessions\nKorean Engagement Session \nChinese (Traditional) Engagement Session\nChinese (Simplified) Engagement session\nService Providers Engagement Sessions\nCommunity Engagement Project\n\nLocations\, Parking\, and Transportation: \nParents/Caregivers & Youth Engagement Sessions\nThursday June 13th 7:00-9:00pm\nMandarin Speaking Session\nVirtual through Zoom platform  \nTo register email: hwang@lcss.ca
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-project-4/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events,ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240618T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215430
CREATED:20231030T210330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T221444Z
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SUMMARY:Titles and Tea Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us to discuss this month’s chosen work of fiction in a casual and welcoming setting. Book sets are provided by the library. If you would like to join the book club\, please talk to our staff.
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/titles-and-tea-book-club/2024-06-18/
LOCATION:City of Langley Library\, 20399 Douglas Cres\, Langley\,\, V3A 4B3
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240619T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240619T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T215430
CREATED:20240315T223418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T223838Z
UID:10000632-1718803800-1718811000@inclusionlangley.com
SUMMARY:Scrabble Club
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\nCome join us for a rousing game of Scrabble in the library. \n\nCity of Langley Library\n\n\n\nAddress:\n20399 Douglas Crescent\nLangley BC V3A 4B3\n\nGet Directions \n\nPhone: (604) 514-2850\nFax: (604) 534-2985
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/scrabble-club-2/2024-06-19/
LOCATION:City of Langley Library\, 20399 Douglas Cres\, Langley\,\, V3A 4B3
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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