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SUMMARY:Inclusion Langley - Community Solutions Table
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday October 16th 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm \nLocation: Virtual \, zoom link available after registration \nCalling all service providers that work with children & youth with disabilities and support needs\, diagnosed or undiagnosed. We are seeking your input in the final step of our community engagement process that has explored what is needed to build a better networks of services and supports for children and youth with disabilities or supports needs in Langley. \nIn June conversations were held across Langley with families who have children/youth with disabilities or support needs and the service providers who work alongside them. \nIn each conversation\, participants shared their ideas about the services and supports that work well\, where the services are lacking\, and what an ideal network of services would look like for their children.  \n  \nJoin us on October 16th to discuss the key themes and brainstorm solutions to key issues raised.  \nClick here to read the report: Inclusion Langley – Draft What We Heard Report\, Community Engagement \nHow can we come together as community partners to address the key issues? \nWhat actions can we take to help better support Langley’s children living with disabilities and support needs? \n  \nClick here to register for this event: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-engagement-project-community-solutions-table-tickets-1021960801267
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/inclusion-langley-community-engagement-what-we-heard-report/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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SUMMARY:Community Engagement Session
DESCRIPTION:Community Engagement Session\nphase 2 – Shareback Session \nConversations were held in June across Langley with families who have children/youth with disabilities or support needs and the service providers who work alongside them. In each conversation\, participants shared their ideas about the services and supports that work well\, where the services are lacking\, and what an ideal network of services would look like for their children. Read the report and join us on September 24th to discuss the results of the conversations. Help us identify: Did we capture all the key themes? Is there anything else to add? The results from all the conversations will inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) \nTo access the draft report Please click here: Inclusion-Langley-Draft What We Heard Report Community Engagement.pdf \nShareback Session DATE: Tuesday\, September 24\, 2024 TIME: 6:00 – 7:00 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom link provided upon registration \nTo register for the session please click below: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1001602398737/preview/
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/community-engagement-session/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:ILS Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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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\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:20240612T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240612T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
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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: \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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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240611T120000
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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:20240228T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240228T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20240126T235300Z
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SUMMARY:Worrying About Worries: Supporting Children 0-6 With Anxiety (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion Langley Early Years Services is excited to present Part 1 of a two-part parenting series for families with children 0-6. Anxiety in young children is on the rise in our fast-paced\, outcomes-focused\, post-COVID world. Understanding where anxiety begins for children is key to informing support that helps rather than harms. Dr. Vanessa will discuss the origins of childhood anxiety and the most common forms it presents. She will also reveal the 3-stage approach she has developed from her years of research and experience for big people – parents\, teachers\, educators\, and other grown-ups – to respond to the hearts of anxious children so that every child is ultimately able to know their courage and grow into the fullest version of themselves. \nClick the link below to register for this free webinar. \nWorrying About Worries: Supporting Children 0-6 With Anxiety Tickets\, Wed\, Feb 28\, 2024 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite \n 
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/worrying-about-worries-supporting-children-0-6-with-anxiety-part-1/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Inclusion Langley Society":MAILTO:reception@inclusionlangley.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231101T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231101T203000
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SUMMARY:Transition Series: Wills and Estate Planning
DESCRIPTION:Registration is Required | Please register here! \nBecoming well-informed about wills\, trusts and estate planning is necessary to secure the financial future of your loved one with a disability. In this workshop\, estate-planning lawyer\, Geoffrey White explains how to arrange your estate\, prepare a will\, and the various ins and outs of setting up a trust specifically for your relative or loved-one with a disability. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstanding the interrelationship of provincial disability benefits and trusts\nTypes of trusts and their respective tax implications.\nBenefits and challenges in designing and implementing a trust.\nThe importance of choosing a trustee and understanding their respective duties.\n\n  \nLearn More »
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/transition-series-wills-and-estate-planning/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Family Support Institute of BC":MAILTO:fsi@fsibc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20230825T212504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T212740Z
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SUMMARY:TRANSITION SERIES: CRA BENEFIT OUTREACH PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:Registration is Required | Please register here! \nJoin October 25th for CRA Benefit Outreach Program with Arsi Ahmed. \nSESSION INFO: \nCRA and Person with Disability – followed by a Q & A session – Topics to be covered include: \n\nDisability tax credit\n\nEligibility for the DTC\nApply with the digital application\nApply on paper\nAfter you apply\nAmounts you can claim\n\n\nChild disability benefit\nCanada workers benefit disability supplement\nCanada caregiver credit\nMedical expenses\nHome accessibility tax credit\nRegistered disability savings plan\nHome buyer’s plan\nThe GST/HST credit\nCanada Dental Benefit\nScams Awareness\nUseful info and tools to help you do your taxes\n\n** Some topic might be removed or added depending on what new benefits are removed or approved \nWe will talk about digital Disability tax credit application available now to taxpayers (Clients). \nLearn More »
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/cra-benefit-outreach-program/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Family Support Institute of BC":MAILTO:fsi@fsibc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231001T060000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231001T070000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20231025T184649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T030826Z
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SUMMARY:Tantric Yoga for Partners: Elevate Your Marital Bliss and Sensual Connection
DESCRIPTION:Tantric Yoga for Partners: Elevate Your Marital Bliss and Sensual Connection \nJoin us for an online event that will take your marital bliss and sensual connection to new heights! Discover the transformative power of tantric yoga and learn how to deepen your bond with your partner. This interactive workshop is designed for couples who want to explore the profound benefits of tantric practices. Through guided exercises and gentle movements\, you’ll unlock a world of intimacy\, trust\, and pleasure. Whether you’re new to yoga or experienced practitioners\, this event will provide valuable insights and techniques to enhance your relationship. Don’t miss this opportunity to ignite the spark and create a deeper connection with your partner. Register now!
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/tantric-yoga-for-partners-elevate-your-marital-bliss-and-sensual-connection/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230927T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230927T233000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20230825T211802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T211940Z
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SUMMARY:TRANSITION SERIES: CLBC ELIGIBILITY
DESCRIPTION:Registration is Required | Please register here! \nJoin Anja Cole for CLBC Eligibility. Anja Cole work as Regional Facilitator on Surrey/Delta CLBC team. The team determines eligibility for individuals applying for CLBC services at any age (16 and over). \nSESSION INFO:\nAn overview of CLBC’s eligibility criteria and process. \n  \nLearn More »
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/clbc-eligibility/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Family Support Institute of BC":MAILTO:fsi@fsibc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230920T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230920T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20230727T181057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T000929Z
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SUMMARY:TRANSITION SERIES: LEAVING HIGH SCHOOL: WHAT’S NEXT?
DESCRIPTION:Registration is Required | Please register here! \nHow do you prepare for this big change in your son’s or daughter’s life? This workshop is designed to help families understand how to prepare for their son’s or daughter’s transition from high school into a full life in the community. Drawing on the experiences of many parents and professionals\, we will discuss roles and responsibilities\, the planning process\, planning tools and available resources and services. \nLearning Objectives: \n• Learn FSI transition tools/resources – Find Support BC\, Transitions Timeline & much much more!\n• Understand the current transition process and practices of youth and young adults ages 13 through 21\n• Utilize various resources and information to plan and address the vast areas of transition planning\n• Gain skills in easy-to-use list\, steps & guidelines to support a smooth & successful transition from high school to adult life \n  \nLearn More »
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/transition-series-leaving-high-school-whats-next/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Family Support Institute of BC":MAILTO:fsi@fsibc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230829T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230829T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20220514T230242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T000735Z
UID:10000048-1693333800-1693341000@inclusionlangley.com
SUMMARY:KINDERGARTEN TRANSITIONS by Family Support Institute
DESCRIPTION:Registration is Required | Please reserve your spot! \nThe transition from preschool into school can be particularly challenging for parents and their children when extra supports are required: and extra care is needed to ensure a smooth process. This workshop is designed for both parents and professionals to learn new tools and strategies for sound planning during any transition years. \nLearning Outcomes: \n• Participants will learn four fundamentals to help have a smooth transition to Kindergarten\n• Learn firsthand transferable skills through group activities\n• Identify tools that can assist the transition to Kindergarten\n• Identify who on your family’s existing support team can assist with Kindergarten transition \n  \nLearn More » \n 
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/fsi_kindergartentransition/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Family Support Institute of BC":MAILTO:fsi@fsibc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230809T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230809T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T082849
CREATED:20230726T215555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T000202Z
UID:10000293-1691605800-1691613000@inclusionlangley.com
SUMMARY:K-Transition - Supporting Children during Kindergarten Transition with Malgosia Tomanik - VIRTUAL
DESCRIPTION:Free Workshop \nRegistration is Required | Please register here. \nMalgosia Tomanik\, M.Ed.\, is a Family Consultant who specializes in supporting children from preschool to high school age and their parents/caregivers in a variety of environments\, including homes\, school\, and childcare settings. Malgosia is experienced in addressing concerns associated with the daily challenges of caring for a child/youth who requires support\, helping to make sense of difficult behavior and supporting the “big people” for each child in finding a way through. \nMalgosia also is employed as an FASD Key Worker with the Fraser Valley Child Development Centre in Abbotsford\, Canada. In her role as a Key Worker\, Malgosia provides support to parents/caregivers raising children and youth who are living with FASD.\nShe has delivered numerous workshops and training sessions to various adult audiences: childcare providers\, school staff\, parents and caregivers\, potential adoptive families\, social workers\, police officers and mental health clinicians regarding child’s development\, addressing challenging behaviors\, parenting issues and specific disabilities such as FASD\, Autism. \nHer educational experiences have included a Certificate in Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities; a Certificate in Addressing Challenging Behaviours; FASD Training provided by the MCFD\, BC; courses in Adult Education\, University of Victoria\, BC and a master’s degree in education\, University of Szczecin\, Poland. \nNo children please. Child care is not provided.\nNo Professional Development Certificate will be issued. \n  \nLearn More » \n 
URL:https://inclusionlangley.com/event/k-transition-supporting-children-during-kindergarten-transition-with-malgosia-tomanik-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual/Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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