Osanis Inclusion Services Inc.

Osanis Inclusion Services Inc.

Past Events from July 17 – September 25 – Osanis Inclusion Services Inc.

Osanis Inclusion Services Inc.

Osanis Inclusion Services Inc.

Community Engagement Sessions on the Accessible BC Act

Victoria Disability Resource Centre 817A Fort Str., Victoria, BC, Canada

The VDRC (Victoria Disability Resource Centre) will be hosting two Community Engagement sessions on the Accessible BC Act.  To learn more about the Act and its importance for individuals with disabilities in BC, you can attend in person or virtually. … Read More

Aging Caregivers

We cannot slow the aging process in ourselves or in the people we care for! As we get older, our ability to care for our family member becomes more and more difficult. Planning our own future, and the future of … Read More

Neurodiversity & Indigineity: From Childhood to Adulthood

Virtual Event

This webinar will explore colonial influences within disability support systems, delve into the unique experiences of neurodiverse Indigenous childhood and youth, and unpack the challenges and opportunities faced when transitioning into adulthood. Join us for a comprehensive look at neurodiversity across … Read More

Free

Journey Through Grief

Parents, grandparents, and caregivers of a child or family member with a disability who journey through aspects of grief are invited to come together in a safe space for connection, understanding, inspiration, capacity building, and non-judgemental support. Whether your experience … Read More

Early Years and School Age Navigation

Caring for little ones with extra support needs is marked by joy, fear, and overwhelm, usually all in the same day! Navigating the toddler and preschool years or if the school years are on the horizon, can be a uniquely … Read More

VDRC 34th Annual General Meeting (AGM)

Virtual Event

It’s Time for the Victoria Disability Resource Centre’s Virtual 34th Annual General Meeting Join us via Zoom on Thursday, September 12th, 2024 at 6:30 PM! Our guest speaker is Michael J. Prince, a Lansdowne Professor of Social Policy at UVic, political scientist, disability advocate, … Read More