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Derek Lith has worked at different MacDonald’s locations for over 21 years. “I like working hard,” he says. “And I like getting pay cheques.” Watch Derek's video here.

Everyone in the workplace benefits from the value of diversity. Learn more about our Ready, Willing and Able employment campaign: inclusionbc/ready-willing-and-able.

Meet Olivia, Devon, Kayla and Kit on the "on my way" video blog. Share in the journey of these four students as they plan for life after high school. Visit transitionplanningbc.ca

Thousands of children with special needs in BC are waiting for crucial early intervention services. Read about how we're putting this and other issues on the 2013 BC Election agenda.

The 2013 Inclusion BC Conference and AGM will be held in Vancouver from May 23-25. Visit the conference section for more information: inclusionbc.org/conference-2013 

Take Action

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.

Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead

Many important advances in the community living movement have been made possible by committed individuals who take the time to make a difference - whether it be a few seconds to sign a petition, a minute to fill out a survey, 30 minutes to write a letter to the editor, or an hour to meet with an MLA. We're working to make a difference but we need your help.

Inclusion BC sends out a monthly e-newsletter that includes a "call to action" section. Subscribe to the newsletter here.

BC Election 2013 - putting disability issues on the election agenda

May 14, 2013 is election day in B.C. and we want to give you the tools you need to put issues important to people with developmental disabilities on the election agenda.

We have created resources including an election toolkit and information fact sheets to help you get the word out. Read more.

Get the Vote Out!

This spring there will be a Provincial Election for the Government of BC. The election will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Inclusion BC produces a plain language voting guide to encourage participation in provincial and federal elections. Get involved! Download the 2013 BC Provincial Election version here.

Community Living BC Funding Crisis

Community Living BC, the crown agency that provides support for people with developmental disabilities in BC and their families, is experiencing a funding crisis. Inclusion BC - with the help of families and supporters across B.C. - has been speaking out in favour of an immediate investment that would address the needs of families and individuals who are languishing on waitlists and not receiving the services they need. Read more about what you can do to help.

Learn about the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

On March 11, 2010, Canada ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Read more about the Convention here.

Sign the Petition or Declaration

Write a letter or meet with a political representative

  • Urge the Provincial Government to Include Pre-1974 Woodlands Residents in Settlement. More information here.
  • Urge the Provincial Government to reverse recent changes made to the Community Living Authority Act that remove the legislated requirement that people with developmental disabilities and family members are guaranteed a place on the Community Living BC Board of Directors. More information here.

If you want to help out on another issue that isn't mentioned on this page and want to know more about what you can do, please contact Karen DeLong, 604-777-9100 ext 530, our Director of Community Development.

Thanks for your support!