The Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is Canada's leading public safety educator - a dynamic, post-secondary institution recognized nationally and internationally for continuous improvement and innovative education in the areas of justice and public safety. Join us on Facebook and Twitter. The JIBC offers a range of applied and academic programs that span the spectrum of safety - from prevention to response and recovery - and is a unique resource, valued at home and abroad for its commitment to quality, leadership and partnership, key ingredients for effective education in public safety. The Institute was established in 1978, and is currently comprised of eleven Academic and a number of supporting Administrative departments. The JIBC's main campus is located in New Westminster, but regional campuses allow students to study closer to home. The JIBC offers a range of applied and academic programs that span the spectrum of safety - from prevention to response and recovery - and is a unique resource, valued at home and abroad for its commitment to quality, leadership and partnership, key ingredients for effective education in public safety.
Leavitt Machinery offers comprehensive safety training courses in the Vancouver area, tailored for various needs, including in-class, train the trainer, blended, and online options. Specializing in material handling equipment training, forklifts, telehandlers, boom lifts and skid steers, our training programs are designed to meet CSA and OSHA/ANSI standards, ensuring operators receive certification compliant with local regulations. Courses cover identifying hazards, conducting safety checks, using PPE, and understanding equipment-specific safety operations. With over 40,000 operators trained annually and access to over 1,500 courses across 31 locations, Leavitt Machinery is committed to enhancing workplace safety.
The Deaf Children's Society of BC (DCS) is a not-for-profit agency that provides resources, programs, support and information to families with deaf and hard of hearing children from birth to age five. Using a family-centered approach, the professionals at the Deaf Children's Society offer their expertise and guidance as families navigate through opportunities for speech, language, education and communication.
We offer a wide variety of courses including Dogwood Diploma (B.C. high school diploma) credit courses, English for Academic Purposes, and ESL courses. For a more detailed description of the programs we offer, please refer to the Programs & Courses section of this website.
Sunny Academy is designed to help students in the Coquitlam area improve their academic achievements, cultivating their independent learning skills by creating an active and lively learning environment.