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The Cherish Way, founded in 2005, is all about you. The Cherish Way is original and unique to Cherish. It started with the input of over 400 seniors that were not satisfied with traditional senior housing. They wanted, and we believe they deserve, better! How do we make our residents feel? Their top 5 words: connected, loved, safe, happy and optimistic. Pets are welcome too!
Cowichan Women Against Violence Society works from a feminist perspective to provide a supportive environment for victims and children who have been affected by abuse. We support diversity, change, choice and growth through counselling, advocacy, emergency shelter, community development and education The purposes of the Society are: 1. To provide emotional support and information for victims who have been sexually assaulted or physically/emotionally battered. 2. To provide temporary emergency shelter for women, who have been physically/emotionally battered or sexually assaulted, and their children. 3. To ac as a liaison between the sexually assaulted and/or battered victim, community services and the legal and medical system. 4. To be an educational force for progressive changes in attitudes, laws, institutional procedures dealing with violence against victims and children. 5. To work for the prevention of sexual assault, battering, and child sexual abuse/incest.
The Meeting Is Concluded, We Plan On Breaking Out Some Snacks, Turning On The Music, Setting Up The Disco Ball, And Drinking The Beer You Brought. Okay No Disco Ball. But We Will Be Looking To Hearing From You What You Want The Next Year Of Cinevic To Look Like. Heck You Might Even Want To Run For The Board.
Colwood is just 10 kilometers up the road from BC's capital city of Victoria and less than 40 km from the Victoria International Airport and the BC Ferries Swartz Bay Terminal.
As a registrant of a self-regulating profession, a dental hygienist must practice safely, ethically, and effectively for the promotion of the oral health and well-being of the public, as outlined by the CDHBC Practice Standards. In accordance with the Health Professions Act, the practice of dental hygiene is monitored and regulated by independent governing bodies in each province. Certain provinces, including B.C., require dental hygienists to obtain national certification (see NDHCB) before applying for registration. Those who have not graduated from an accredited program (listed in Schedule I) and/or have not been previously registered within Canada, or dental hygienists from other countries, also must successfully challenge the CDHBC Clinical Exam in order to apply for registration to practice within British Columbia.
"Hi, my name is Bill Hodges, BBA, MTP and I have over 20 years of experience supporting individuals, couples and families identify, clear and move through difficult experiences and reoccurring harmful or stuck emotional, mental and behavioral patterns. I can help you experience greater clarity and relief from challenging issues while you strengthen your own compassionate, neutral, inner witness, ‘conscious communication skills’ and deeper connectedness to your own heart, body and authentic self.
Cowichan Valley Training Centre is proud to partner with St. John Ambulance, Canada's leading First Aid and Safety charity since 1911. We offer St. John Ambulance First Aid Training Certificate Courses including WorkSafeBC Level 1,2,3 and Transportation Endorsement.
Dawson Heights is a non-profit housing complex set on lovely grounds populated by Garry oaks, cedar trees, many birds and a family of deer. At Dawson Heights we have created a bit of magic through having great people, strong management, clarity in our work and a beautiful property.