Family Support Services
Family Support
Discover you are not alone. Be acknowledged for your role as a parent caring for a child with extra support needs. Gather and share information, learn about community resources and connect with other families who really understand.
For more information about any of the Family Support Programs, please call 250-380-6363 or email familysupport@communityoptions.bc.ca.
We offer the following:
Support Groups
Moms' Support Group: Moms' groups are an opportunity for moms to meet informally to support each other by sharing ideas and exchanging information through general discussion and mini-workshop type formats.The group meets at 9:30 the third Wednesday of each month. Caregiving for children is provided on site.
Education
Parent & Family Education
A variety of educational opportunities are available to parents or family members who are currently being served through the respite or family support program and/or have an active membership with Community Options.
Family Resource Funds – funding may be available to parents or family members to attend relevant workshops, conferences or courses, or to purchase relevant educational material.
Lending Library – resource materials including books for all family members and computer hardware and software make up the lending library.
Parent Partnership Education – a series of workshops for parents of children with support needs, developed collaboratively between Community Options for Children and Families, the Queen Alexandra Centre for Children's Health and the Victoria Association for Community Living.
Parent to Parent Connections
This program was developed with the belief that parents are a unique and valuable resource to each other. A 'resource' parent is connected with a newly referred parent according to that family's needs.
Sibshops & Sibteen
Children ages 6 through 16 who have a brother or sister with special needs are invited to join this program.SIBSHOPS participants have an opportunity to meet other children, share their circumstances, learn more about their own sibling, discuss common concerns and take part in a variety of arts, crafts and recreational activities. A number of SIBSHOPS are offered throughout the year for different age groups. Professionally qualified individuals facilitate all of our sibling programs.
Sibshops take place on Saturdays in a recreational setting and are usually two hours in length and six weeks in duration. Participants ages range from 6 to 12 years.
Sibteens provide support for teens (ages 13-16 years) that have a brother or sister with a disability. Informal groups meet once a month in the evening from October to May each year.


