Predictable funding helps community agencies plan, train staff and maintain stable programs.
Service stability supports better outcomes for people and communities across B.C.
#PublicPolicy #CommunityServices #BuildBC #PublicValue
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Predictable funding helps community agencies plan, train staff and maintain stable programs.
Service stability supports better outcomes for people and communities across B.C.
#PublicPolicy #CommunityServices #BuildBC #PublicValue
Community-based services help people stay connected to family, work and community life.
Stable supports strengthen well-being and contribute to stronger communities across B.C.
#BuildBC #CommunityServices #CommunityCare #StrongerCommunities
Service demand continues to rise in many communities across B.C.
Predictable funding and stable service agreements help agencies maintain continuity of care and plan for the future.
#PublicPolicy #CommunityServices #BuildBC #ServiceContinuity
Community social services provide thousands of skilled jobs across B.C. while supporting people to remain connected to their communities.
Sector partners continue working together to strengthen workforce sustainability and community well-being.
#BuildBC #CommunityServices #GoodJobs #SectorVoices
Community agencies are often the first place people seek help.
Early supports delivered in communities can prevent challenges from escalating and protect continuity of care across B.C.
#Prevention #CommunityServices #BuildBC #PublicValue
Partnership across sectors helps communities respond to complex challenges.
Community agencies, local governments and service partners continue working together to strengthen stability and belonging across B.C.
#BuildBC #CommunityPartnerships #CommunityCare #SectorVoices
...protect young people.
π Riverway Clubhouse
π 6 p.m.β8:30 p.m.
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#EndExploitation #ProtectYouth #BC #CommunitySafety #BuildBC
Registration is open for "Stronger Together: conference and AGM 2026," June 11β12 in Kelowna, B.C.
Join the community social services sector to reflect, reconnect and strengthen our collective voice.
Early bird member rate: $249 until May 11.
#StrongerTogether #CommunitySocialServices #BuildBC
Strong community programs support families across generations and contribute to long-term stability.
Partnership and local leadership remain central to building safe, inclusive communities across B.C.
#BuildBC #CommunityCare #StrongerFamilies #SectorVoices
Rising insurance and cybersecurity costs are affecting community agencies across B.C.
Sustainable service agreements must reflect real operating expenses to protect continuity of care and public accountability.
#Budget2026 #CommunityServices #PublicPolicy #BuildBC #PublicValue
Community-based supports help people stay connected to housing, education and employment during times of uncertainty.
Strong partnerships across B.C. continue to strengthen resilience and long-term stability.
#BuildBC #CommunityResilience #CommunityCare #SectorVoices
Service demand is growing in many communities, with agencies supporting increasingly complex needs.
Sustained funding and clear implementation plans will determine whether recent investments translate into stability and continuity of care across B.C.
#Budget2026 #CommunityServices #BuildBC
Strong transitions to adulthood reduce long-term system pressure and support lifelong stability.
Consistent housing, mentorship and community connections matter for youth leaving care. Sector partners across B.C. continue working together on practical solutions.
#YouthTransitions #BuildBC
Community agencies provide prevention that reduces pressure on hospitals, classrooms and courts.
As budget conversations continue, stable workforce funding and sustainable service agreements remain key to continuity of care across B.C.
#Budget2026 #CommunityCare #PublicPolicy #BuildBC
Early supports help families stay connected to work, school and community life. That benefits children today and strengthens B.C.βs workforce tomorrow.
Weβre proud to work with partners across the province to support stability and a sense of belonging.
#BuildBC #EarlySupport #CommunityServices
Population growth and shifting needs mean services must adapt quickly. But fixed agreements can limit timely adjustments.
More responsive contracting would help agencies meet community needs while protecting public accountability.
#PolicyMatters #CommunityServices #BuildBC #PublicValue
Small and remote communities depend on community organizations for a range of supports, including youth programs, family services and outreach.
Flexible approaches help ensure people can access help close to home across B.C.
#RuralCommunities #CommunityCare #BuildBC #SectorVoices
Complex reporting processes require agencies to dedicate significant staff time to administration instead of direct support.
Streamlined agreements and clear performance measures would protect public accountability and service capacity.
#PublicValue #CommunityServices #BuildBC #PolicyMatters
Amy Mullis, in a red blouse, delivers remarks at a podium to a seated audience of community social services professionals gathered for the "Voices and Vision" event in a bright atrium meeting space.
Thank you to every participant, speaker and partner who helped create space for honest conversation and collective direction. Together, we support each other and strengthen the sector.
#VoicesAndVision #CommunitySocialServices #SectorUnity #BuildBC #BCBudget #StrongerTogether
"Voices and Vision" wrapped up today.
Community agencies aren't peripheral to public systems; they're essential partners in prevention, stability and well-being across B.C.
Strong social services help build a stronger province.
#VoicesAndVision #Prevention #BCSocialServices #BuildBC
Service wait-lists are not just numbers; they represent families delaying help until situations worsen.
Faster access to community supports reduces crisis response and improves outcomes across public systems.
#PublicValue #CommunityServices #BuildBC #BetterOutcomes
Prevention services help families stay stable, and youth stay connected to school and community. But these programs are often the first to face uncertainty.
Upstream instability increases pressure on hospitals, courts and emergency response systems.
#PreventionWorks #BuildBC #CommunityServices
People with complex needs often require support from multiple systems at once. Fragmented processes mean agencies spend time coordinating paperwork instead of coordinating care.
Integrated service planning would improve access and outcomes across B.C.
#ServiceIntegration #CommunityCare #BuildBC
Outdated data systems force community agencies to report the same information again and again.
This diverts funds and pulls staff from care. Modern, shared systems would improve accountability and service quality.
#PublicValue #CommunityServices #BuildBC #SmartSystems
Indigenous-led community services deliver culturally grounded care, yet funding models often remain short-term and unstable.
Long-term, flexible funding supports self-determination and better outcomes for communities.
#IndigenousLed #CommunityCare #BuildBC #Reconciliation
Child care and after-school care remain out of reach for too many families. Wage parity gaps, service shortages and unclear $10-a-day pathways are holding the system back.
Stable investment and clear implementation matter for families and the workforce.
#ChildCare #AfterSchoolCare #BuildBC #Public
Community social services rely on skilled, well-supported workers. Investment in training and professional development, especially in rural and remote communities, strengthens workforce readiness and long-term sector capacity.
#SkillsTraining #CommunityCare #BuildBC #SectorVoices
Administrative burden keeps growing while funding does not. Excessive reporting and outdated processes divert time away from front-line care and weaken service stability.
This is not efficient or sustainable, and the evidence is clear.
#PublicValue #CommunityServices #BuildBC #SystemFailure
Delayed reimbursement of wage increases is putting community agencies at financial risk and pushing skilled workers out of the sector.
Stable, timely funding protects good-paying jobs and the services families rely on. Sector partners are aligned on this.
#Jobs #Community #BuildBC #SectorVoices
Community social services do the preventive work that keeps people well and reduces pressure on hospitals.
Investing in community-based supports strengthens health outcomes, workforce participation and long-term system sustainability.
#GetWellCanada #CommunityCare #BuildBC #HealthAndPrevention