Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and…
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Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and more.
The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, volunteer at our concession, or get involved in our popular cook nights. Friendly youth leaders supervise the Youth Hub, providing a supportive atmosphere for youth in grades 8 to 12 to enjoy.
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Sindy is the Youth Team Leader at NSMS.
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The Impact North Shore Youth Department has been serving school aged youth and emerging adults on the north shore since 2001. Through a hands on approach, their diverse and experienced staff are committed to creating safe spaces of engagement and growth.
INS’s programming meets youths’ needs wherever they may be in their journey, either through group work or one-on-one support. They strive to promote inclusion, community, diversity, education, and volunteerism.
Sindy is the Youth Coordinator & Facilitator at Impact North Shore. One-on-one support is available all year round.
Youth Outreach Worker with North Shore Multicultural Society
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The Impact North Shore Youth Department has been serving school aged youth and emerging adults on the north shore since 2001. Through a hands on approach, their diverse and experienced staff are committed to creating safe spaces of engagement and growth.
INS programming meets youths’ needs wherever they may be in their journey, either through group work or one-on-one support. They strive to promote inclusion, community, diversity, education, and volunteerism.
One-on-one support is available all year round.
The North Shore Multicultural Society helps newcomers learn about and understand the systems and services available in Canada.
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Impact North Shore (formerly North Shore Multicultural Society) helps youth and their families learn about and understand the systems and services available in Canada. They are a not-for-profit agency providing a full range of individual and group services including: settlement information and orientation, English language, employment and diversity services. Their mission is to help you achieve a working knowledge of Canadian social, economic and cultural systems.
The INS Youth Department has been serving school ages youth and emerging adults on the North Shore since 2001. Through a hands-on approach, diverse and experienced staff are committed to creating safe spaces of engagement and growth.
Programming meets youths’ needs wherever they may be in their journey, either through group work or one-on-one support. They strive to promote inclusion, community, diversity, education and volunteerism.
Clinical bilingual (Farsi-English) counselling for youth and their parents.
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Offers bilingual (Farsi-English) clinical counselling for all youth and their parents in addition to groups on healthy relationships, mindfulness and mental health issues. Therapists are specialized in trauma treatment.
Various programs are offered including: individual and family based counselling, support groups for everyone on Saturdays, parenting workshops, Family Integration program (which has various topics including emotion management etc.).
Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and…
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Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and more.
The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, volunteer at our concession, or get involved in our popular cook nights. Friendly youth leaders supervise the Youth Hub, providing a supportive atmosphere for youth in grades 8 to 12 to enjoy.
Read More →
Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and…
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Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and more.
Elisabeth has a unique combination of skills in Human and Social Development, Corporate Communications, Law, and Governance. She brings over 20 years experience to Inclusivity, carved out across Canada, the United States, Australia and South East Asia.
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INCLUSIVITY exists to help you manage diversity within your company or community. We provide a range of services to help you develop best practices, remain up to date, innovate, and engage your employees or community members to create the best outcomes for all stakeholders.
An employment program for newcomers and immigrant youth.
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Are you a young adult and actively looking for employment?
Are you an immigrant youth or young adult age 30 or younger and a permanent resident, Canadian Citizen or a Protected Person? Do you have intermediate English language skills? Are you unemployed and non-EI eligible? If so, join the Retail Connections Program now!
This program offers:
– 4 weeks of daily group-training sessions including:
– Vocational assessment
– Job search skills and education coaching
– Employment connections
– Retail specific training
Industry recognized short term training certificates:
– WorldHost Customer Service
– Food Safe Level 1
– First Aid Level 1
– 8 weeks of one-to-one coaching and job-search support.
Location: YWCA WorkBC Employment Services Centre (address below)
Offered 5 times per year – please contact for more information!
This program is government funded and FREE of charge!
Sindy is the Youth Team Leader at NSMS.
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The Impact North Shore Youth Department has been serving school aged youth and emerging adults on the north shore since 2001. Through a hands on approach, their diverse and experienced staff are committed to creating safe spaces of engagement and growth.
INS’s programming meets youths’ needs wherever they may be in their journey, either through group work or one-on-one support. They strive to promote inclusion, community, diversity, education, and volunteerism.
Sindy is the Youth Coordinator & Facilitator at Impact North Shore. One-on-one support is available all year round.
Youth Outreach Worker with North Shore Multicultural Society
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The Impact North Shore Youth Department has been serving school aged youth and emerging adults on the north shore since 2001. Through a hands on approach, their diverse and experienced staff are committed to creating safe spaces of engagement and growth.
INS programming meets youths’ needs wherever they may be in their journey, either through group work or one-on-one support. They strive to promote inclusion, community, diversity, education, and volunteerism.
One-on-one support is available all year round.
SWIS programs are geared towards preparing newcomer youth for the new school year as well as helping with transitions to Canada.
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The Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) Program is a school-based outreach program that helps newcomer students and their families settle into their North and West Vancouver school and community. SWIS Workers meet with students and families one-on-one to provide support and to facilitate meetings between families, students and school staff. Workshops are held to provide information and support for students and families in a group setting.
Workshop topics for parents include:
• Back-to-School Essentials for parents of elementary school students
• Back-to-School Essentials for parents of high school students
• English Language Learning Orientation
• Orientation to Report Cards/grading system, etc.
• Post-Secondary Education Information
• Information session on Graduation Requirements
• Transition to High School Information
• Summer Learning Information
• North Shore Summer Activities
Youth Workshops/Programs:
• Back-to-School Essentials for elementary school/high school students
• Expression! (for youth aged 8-12 years)
• NEONology Leadership Training (for high school youth)
• Girls Group (for females in high school)
SWIS services for parents are available in Farsi, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Tagalog, French and English. There is access to interpretation services for other languages as needed. The youth programs are offered in English.
The North Shore Multicultural Society helps newcomers learn about and understand the systems and services available in Canada.
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Impact North Shore (formerly North Shore Multicultural Society) helps youth and their families learn about and understand the systems and services available in Canada. They are a not-for-profit agency providing a full range of individual and group services including: settlement information and orientation, English language, employment and diversity services. Their mission is to help you achieve a working knowledge of Canadian social, economic and cultural systems.
The INS Youth Department has been serving school ages youth and emerging adults on the North Shore since 2001. Through a hands-on approach, diverse and experienced staff are committed to creating safe spaces of engagement and growth.
Programming meets youths’ needs wherever they may be in their journey, either through group work or one-on-one support. They strive to promote inclusion, community, diversity, education and volunteerism.
Clinical bilingual (Farsi-English) counselling for youth and their parents.
Read More →
Offers bilingual (Farsi-English) clinical counselling for all youth and their parents in addition to groups on healthy relationships, mindfulness and mental health issues. Therapists are specialized in trauma treatment.
Various programs are offered including: individual and family based counselling, support groups for everyone on Saturdays, parenting workshops, Family Integration program (which has various topics including emotion management etc.).
A North Shore project that engages youth to create an inclusive and welcoming community for all youth.
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Neonology is an award-winning series of workshops that focuses on demonstrating the power we have to stop discrimination and racism in our communities. The Neonology program has been presented to over 12,000 elementary and secondary school students since 2009.
This program offers: workshops to youth in schools (Gr. 6 & 7 and Gr. 9 & 10); youth leadership camp and training; and workshops for teachers, staff, youth workers and parents. This program supports participants to explore their ideas and roles in creating racism-free and inclusive environments.
Neonology Programs include:
– Neonology workshop for youth in grades 6 & 7 and grades 9 & 10
– Neonology for adults
– Summer Youth Leadership Camp
Newcomer support for teens & parents provided by North Shore Multicultural Society.
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The Immigrant Family Program supports both teens and their newcomer parents to successfully manage their settlement into a new community.
A program that assists newcomer youth and young adults in their transition into Canadian life.
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Get Connected provides one-on-one education and employment support, group workshops, targeted conversation practice, settlement support, group outings, and connections to community.
Various different programs and workshop are taking place throughout the year and one-on-one support service is available all year around.
For more information, contact Youth Outreach Worker.
Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and…
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Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and more.
Elisabeth has a unique combination of skills in Human and Social Development, Corporate Communications, Law, and Governance. She brings over 20 years experience to Inclusivity, carved out across Canada, the United States, Australia and South East Asia.
Read More →
INCLUSIVITY exists to help you manage diversity within your company or community. We provide a range of services to help you develop best practices, remain up to date, innovate, and engage your employees or community members to create the best outcomes for all stakeholders.
Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and…
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Whatever is a drop-in program for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth and offers a supportive, caring environment in which to hang out and be heard. This drop-in takes place at West Vancouver’s newest youth space – the Youth Hub at Park Royal Mall. The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, and more.
The Youth Hub is a great place to hang out, watch movies, play pool, volunteer at our concession, or get involved in our popular cook nights. Friendly youth leaders supervise the Youth Hub, providing a supportive atmosphere for youth in grades 8 to 12 to enjoy.
Read More →
An employment program for newcomers and immigrant youth.
Read More →
Are you a young adult and actively looking for employment?
Are you an immigrant youth or young adult age 30 or younger and a permanent resident, Canadian Citizen or a Protected Person? Do you have intermediate English language skills? Are you unemployed and non-EI eligible? If so, join the Retail Connections Program now!
This program offers:
– 4 weeks of daily group-training sessions including:
– Vocational assessment
– Job search skills and education coaching
– Employment connections
– Retail specific training
Industry recognized short term training certificates:
– WorldHost Customer Service
– Food Safe Level 1
– First Aid Level 1
– 8 weeks of one-to-one coaching and job-search support.
Location: YWCA WorkBC Employment Services Centre (address below)
Offered 5 times per year – please contact for more information!
This program is government funded and FREE of charge!
A program that assists newcomer youth and young adults in their transition into Canadian life.
Read More →
Get Connected provides one-on-one education and employment support, group workshops, targeted conversation practice, settlement support, group outings, and connections to community.
Various different programs and workshop are taking place throughout the year and one-on-one support service is available all year around.
For more information, contact Youth Outreach Worker.