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SSCS hosts sessions for children and youth with disabilities

Squamish session set for Oct. 23
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A session for Squamish families with children or youth with disabilities takes place on Oct. 23.

Sea to Sky Community Services is hosting an engagement session for families with kids and youth with disabilities and diverse abilities in the Sea to Sky Corridor.

The goal is to help “create stronger, more inclusive supports in our community,” their website says. 

The initiative is part of a province-wide Community-Led Collaboration Project led by inclusionBC.

“These insights will help inform how the Ministry of Children and Family Development delivers their Children and Youth with Support Needs program,” according to the inclusionBC website. “Our vision is that these personal, local insights will drive more accessible, inclusive, culturally safe, and needs-based approaches to program delivery.”

Events will take place in Squamish on Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. at Howe Sound Secondary Library, Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at Myrtle Philip Community Centre Lounge and on Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Pemberton Secondary School Library.

Participants will receive $20 to help support childcare. RSVP at questionnaire.simplesurvey.com or, if you can’t make it, email [email protected] to schedule a conversation. 

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