Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

Community Living

For more than 60 years, Community Living Victoria has provided services and support to people with intellectual disabilities and their families, at the same time promoting participation in the community.

BC Government promises compensation for more Woodlands Survivors

April 9, 2018

Photo: Arlene Schouten, Luanne Bradshaw, Jane Dyson, David Klein, Faith Bodnar

The provincial government announced plans over the weekend to compensate former residents of Woodlands who had been excluded from a 2010 settlement because they were born after 1974.

The government also announced plans to raise settlement amounts to $10,000 for all survivors. Read the government news release here.

Inclusion BC Executive Director Faith Bodnar attended the news conference, which was held at Woodlands Memorial Garden in New Westminster.

Read more on the InclusionBC website.