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Community Services Society celebrates 40 years

Nechako Valley Community Services Society is celebrating 40 years of service in supporting individuals, families and seniors in this region.
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Nechako Valley Community Services Society is celebrating 40 years of service in supporting individuals, families and seniors in this region.

“As part of our 40th anniversary we hosted a community barbecue to celebrate this great achievement and to say thank you to Fort St. James for allowing us to be part of your community,” said Tyrell Arnold, NVCSS Executive Director.

Non profit since 1977

Nechako Valley Community Services (NVCSS) is a registered non-profit society (incorporated in 1977) which provides services from prenatal to seniors in Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, and Fraser Lake. Operating out of three offices in three communities, NVCSS currently employs approximately 60 staff.

Full range of services

Our mission is to strengthen independence, competence and wellness in our communities. We accomplish this mission through a range of activities including: prenatal and infant services, individual counselling and services to children and youth, family services programming, victim assistance, services to individuals with disabilities, senior services, supportive residences and referrals to other assessment and treatment programs.

Started small, now a large employer

The original mandate was to provide community social services to the three communities. The focus was on programs for children, women and their families. The society was established as a means for developing new programming for the communities. NVCSS started out very small, grew to 25 employees in 2006 and up to 70 employees in 2017.

Rehabilitation accreditation

In 2006 NVCSS obtained and has held accreditation by CARF: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. This was in recognition of the strength of financial and service accountability in place within our organization.

Infant development

In the fall of 2007 NVCSS began a process of assuming management of Nechako Stuart Association for Community Living which culminated in providing leadership and financial management to the Infant Development Program, and various programs supporting adults with developmental disabilities. This substantive growth has resulted in tripling our budget over a period of two years. Bringing these diverse services together under one roof has increased the profile of all our services in the community and provided a more accessible office and greater integration into the community for our clients.

Parent support

In 2007 NVCSS instituted a new program entitled Care Parent Support Program which provides individual, group and on-call support and education to foster parents. This program has increased substantially in a one year period and is a critical component of ensuring that placements of children in care have increased longevity and reduces foster parent burn out.

Professional counselling

In May 2008 NVCSS was able to add a new position of program manager who provides clinical supervision to all our front line staff and assists in the development of new programs. This will enhance the professionalism and skills of the counselling and family support staff as well as ensure greater staff retention.

Fetal alcohol support

In 2012 NVCSS took over a new project as the Host Agency for the North Regional CAPC Fetal Alcohol &Drug Effects Resource Coalition (FADER). The agency is responsible for distributing funds and monitoring programming delivered to families with children under the age of six.

Homeless outreach

In 2012 NVCSS partnered with BC Housing and started the Homeless Outreach Program. This program connects people who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless with stable accommodation and appropriate services. NVCSS and BC Housing have entered another contract for a Homeless Prevention Program which is an enhancement to the Homeless Outreach Program that focuses on the prevention of homelessness.

Childcare

There has been ongoing need for childcare in Fort St. James and NVCSS renovated space in the building to meet those needs. Partnering with the YMCA, the Daycare successfully opened in April 2017.

Community living

Over the last 5 years our Community Living programs and Ministry of Family Development contracts have expanded services. NVCSS have programs that have been added, some have changed or ended over time. NVCSS is responsive to community needs and we strive to provide the best services for the communities we serve.

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Photos Fiona Maureen
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Photos Fiona Maureen