This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Working in collaboration withBC Aboriginal Restorative Justice WorkersOur ValuesThe Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia (NCCABC) provides culturally appropriate services to aboriginal people and communities consistent with their needs. Our service is accomplished through access to counselling and referral services to clients with substance abuse and detox support issues; advocacy services for aboriginal family and youth; facilitating and enhancing access to justice by assisting clients involved in the criminal justice system; provides services to Vancouver community court; providing community outreach; networking and partnerships; advocacy services; and providing training and workshops.Our dedicated employees are responsive to the needs of the community by providing quality, innovative and educational options where people are treated with dignity and respect. Showcasing Our 40 Year History Showcasing Aboriginal Courtworkers of CanadaSpotlightBRITISH COLUMBIA JUSTICE SUMMITSJustice Summits are convened by the Attorney General and Minister of Justice of British Columbia, at least once a year, to facilitate innovation in, and collaboration across, the justice and public safety sector
The Victoria Heart Institute Foundation (VHIF) was founded as a not-for-profit society in 1988 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Since its inception, VHIF has been actively involved in many clinical research trials, most of which have been published in peer review journals.
Summer in the Cage is filmmaker Ben Selkow's feature-length documentary chronicling his friend Sam's battle with manic-depressive illness, also known as bipolar disorder. The film follows Sam for six years as he suffers delusional manic episodes, battles paralyzing depressions.
Doing our part to welcome the world to Victoria since 1984. For almost 30 years now the Victoria AM Association has been working to improve our community for visitors, residents, and businesses alike. We work hard to put a friendly face on Victoria and therés nothing like a simple ''Hello'' for being friendly.
The James Bay Community Project's mission is to build healthy, inclusive community in James Bay and beyond by operating and facilitating programs and services that support families, youth, seniors and individuals and groups.Learn MoreWe're here for healthThe Victoria Youth Clinic is part of the James Bay Community Project and provides health education and support for youth aged 12 24.Other health service providers, who are independent of JBCP, are housed in the building.