We interviewed Zelda Williams, who was the ECE Manager with Future 4 nations AHS from its inception in 1997, and managed the program licensed program as head teacher for twenty years. Now, as Program Coordinator, she is still supporting the families she taught, both her original students and their children.
Read MoreAn Information Bulletin published in BC Gov News on June 25, 2019 reminded parents and guardians of eligible children that deadlines are fast approaching to sign up for the $1,200 BC Training and Education Savings Grant (BCTESG).
Read MoreSometimes known as the “baby whisperer”, Dr. T. Berry Brazelton touched generations of families through his television shows and series of books. After four decades as a paediatrician, the Harvard emeritus professor founded the Brazelton Touchpoints Center at Children’s Hospital, Boston. The centre trains paediatricians, social workers, and early childhood educators, but also cooks, bus drivers, and family court judges, any adult who interacts with young children and their parents. Each ‘touchpoint” is viewed as an opportunity for interaction and learning.
Read MoreThe BCACCS Annual Provincial Training Conference Our Languages, Our Teachings, Our Ways will take place at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel on October 25 – 27, 2019
Read MoreWhere You Are: A BC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Broadcast has been launched recently by Kelty Mental Health with the intention of supporting families to “promote your family’s mental health and wellness from Where You Are to where you want to be”. Through real stories, expertise and practical tips, the podcasts are designed to help families and their children support and enhance their mental health and wellness, navigating important topics to meet families where they are in their journey.
Read MoreThe 23rd BCAPOP Annual Conference, Supporting Families: Mind, Body & Spirit, will take place October 9-11 at the Westin Vancouver Airport Hotel in Richmond. This year’s keynote speaker will be Myles Himmelreich, a national and international motivational speaker, sharing his experiences of living with FASD.
Read MoreWe look at an article from Ming Kuo in Greater Good Magazine about the positive impact of spending time in nature on children’s academic performance and the recommendations of the Lawson Foundation’s discussion paper on Advancing Outdoor Play and Early Childhood Education, which focuses on the need for alignment of cross-sectorial policies and for the implementation of a specific training focus in Early Childhood Education training and professional development.
Read MoreMétis Nation British Columbia has developed a new Métis Early Years Program for Métis families with children birth to 8 years. The goal of the Métis Early Years Program is to connect Métis families to their community and culture and link them to early years programs and services in their community.
Read MoreOn June 20, 2019 the Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children posted a statement on Healthy Conditions for Growing up along with a summary of progress in advocating for Children’s Rights in Parliament.
Read MoreWe spoke with Joseph Dunn, Executive Director of the BC Council for Families (BCCF), who is a community development and child and family health, training, policy and practice professional with over 16 years of leadership experience in organizational strategic development, both in the non-profit and government sectors across British Columbia.
Read MoreThe BC Association of Family Resource Programs recognizes outstanding Family Resource Programs and individuals that work tirelessly towards creating healthy families and healthy communities in BC. The awards focus on the impact that member organizations or an individual have in their communities.
Carmen Contreras, of Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House (MPNH), was one of the 2018 recipients of the Catalyst of Change Award.
Read MoreDr. Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University, shares in a TED talk about how the attitude a person has towards stress can be a significant determiner of whether the stress has a negative or positive impact on health.
Read MoreIn a two-part video series from the Dalai Lama Center, trauma-informed yoga therapist Nicole Marcia explores what it means to be trauma-informed and explains how supporting teens with a trauma-informed approach is strongly linked to Heart-Mind well-being; and introduces yoga as a potential tool for teens to use to manage stress.
Read MoreThe Canada FASD Research Network (CanFASD) has produced a free, short, on-line course, Foundations in FASD, to introduce basic information on FASD for families, workers, and the general public, anyone who will come in contact with individuals with FASD.
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