Thank you to each and every one of you. Throughout the pandemic, DCLS stakeholders have done a tremendous job keeping themselves and the people around them safe. We have seen a steady decrease in the number of COVID-19 infections in February and March, but we still are experiencing active cases. As a result, we would like to continue with some of our prudent measures, including the requirement that staff wear masks when at DCLS sites and in DCLS vehicles until Friday, April 8th.
Join us on March 31st and Zoom to hear about the opportunity for summer employment through the LEAP program.
Families receiving individualised funding – including direct funding respite from CLBC and who employ or contract with people to provide care and/or respite need to enroll in the Criminal Record Review Program. Enrollment must be completed by Mar 31, 2022.
Thank you to readers who filled out the recent CLBC survey to help them better understand what information and resources are important for CLBC to communicate in this Individual and Family Update.
Please join Community Living BC (CLBC) on Monday, January 24, 2022 for an opportunity to hear from Dr. Daniele Behn Smith, Deputy Provincial Health Officer, about the latest health and vaccine information and guidance on COVID-19. Participants will also hear an update from Ross Chilton, CEO of CLBC.
The DCLS COVID-19 response team has been fielding a lot of questions over the past few weeks, so we would like to share information about some of our most Frequently Asked Questions with all our stakeholders.
Important information for self advocates and families on new PHO vaccination order.
Today we have learned about a new order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) affecting our sector.
Over the past few weeks, we have seen an uptick in illness at DCLS, including a few cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated stakeholders. Click "Read More" for a few reminders of what we can do to mitigate the spread of communicable disease during cold and flu (and COVID-19) season.