Community Engagement Project - Community Solutions Table

Community Engagement Project - Community Solutions Table

Calling all service providers that work with children & youth with disabilities and support needs, diagnosed or undiagnosed.

Date and time

Wednesday, October 16 · 1 - 3pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Calling 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 network of services and supports for children and youth.

In 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.

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 October 16th to discuss the key themes and brainstorm solutions to key issues raised.

  • How can we come together as community partners to address the key issues?
  • What actions can we take to help better support Langley’s children living with disabilities and support needs?

The results from all the conversations will inform a report to the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD).


For more information, please contact Jenilee Woods at jwoods@inclusionlangley.com

Organized by

Since 1959, the Langley Association for Community Living has been providing supports and services to children with special needs and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. We endeavor to provide a comprehensive range of services that enhance quality of life. 

Since 1975, the Langley Children’s Society, know as the Langley Child Development Centre, has been working in partnership with families and community to support Langley’s children and youth with developmental or special needs as they develop their individual potential. For the people we support, we can be the difference. 

The Langley Association for Community Living and the Langley Child Development Centre merged our services in April of 2017. Collectively we bring over 100 years of dedicated services to the citizens of Langley. Together we are taking steps to meet the future needs of children youth, adults and their families as our community grows. We are proud to reintroduce ourselves as the Inclusion Langley Society and reaffirm our commitment to serve Langley for the next 100 years.