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Year 2004

Notable events for 2004


January 2004

Kathy became the new education facilitator.


February 2004

A new support group was initiated in Chemainus

A submission was prepared and made to VIHA for a one-time grant of $28,200. This was verbally promised for later in the year.


March 2004

The First Nations caregivers support group was initiated.


April 2004

We were asked by a former caregiver in the First Nations community to train her in our work through the incentives program. We were honored to be asked and Marjorie became part of that program.

The Education for Eldercare committee presented a one day conference on Change and Resilience in Later Life.


June 2004

Kathy completed a list of books available for caregivers at the library and began distribution of the lists.


July 2004

The Ladysmith expansion program began.


August 2004

Kathy compiled a community resources binder for all of our team members.


September 2004

Shannon was hired to replace Jerryann as the Community Guide in Ladysmith.

A proposal was submitted to the National Population Health Fund - a branch of Health Canada - for the writing of the book Supporting Caregiving Families: A Guide for Service. We have established partners throughout Canada for this project.


October 2004

The Ladysmith resource committee began to plan a reception for January 2005 at which the community could learn about our services.

A presentation entitled Developing a Community Service: a Mural in Progress was made at a meeting of the BC Health Promotion Coalition.


November 2004

Following a letter of intent sent to the Vancouver Foundation in October about the service guide project, we were invited to submit an application for funding.

We were requested by the Duncan support group to advocate on behalf of family caregivers regarding changes to the Cowichan Lodge Day Program. Ranjana attended an open meeting and voiced the caregivers' concerns. She was invited to participate on a committee to look at how these concerns could be incorporated into a new plan for the day centre program.

Marjorie's work spearheaded a proposal to further develop support to caregivers using a community development approach in conjunction with the Ts'ewulhtun Health Centre and support of the elders. We applied to New Horizons seniors' program for funding for a program Families Caring for Elders: Recommendations for Support.


December 2004

We were invited to submit an application to VIHA's Aboriginal Health for funding for the service guide project.

Throughout the year the education facilitator and society president, Garth Harvey participated in core group meetings of the BC Health Promotion Coalition.

A submission to the Cowichan Hospital Foundation for funding was denied.


News Items




A Guide for Supporting
Caregiving Families

Nourishing Strengths
and Opening Hearts
This how-to book to empower small urban, rural and First Nations community groups to support family caregivers is available now! For details click here.



Ending the Silence: A documentary on youth caregiving.
endingthesilence
Visit the Youth Caregivers Site




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