The BC Association of Family Resource Programs (FRP-BC) is a not-for-profit provincial organization dedicated to promoting and supporting community-based Family Resource Programs.
FRP-BC promotes the FRP model as a
community hub where both Canadian born families and those new to Canada can access family support, opportunities for engagement, and community resources.
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The Justice Institute of British Columbia's Centre for Counselling & Community Safety, in partnership with the BC Association of Family Resource Programs, is pleased to offer the Family Resource Program Certificate.
Click on the FRP Certificate title above to go to the project page for course outlines, application form and additional details. |
FRP Provincial Standards of Practice
Family Resource Programs should aspire to high quality, comprehensive, accessible, community-based programs that comply with province-wide standards of excellence and respond to the changing needs of families with young children. The development of a Standards of Practice Manual that reflects best practices and accredited Provincial Standards will both inform and regulate the sector.
Click on the FRP Provincial Standards of Practice title above to go to the project page for project updates, submission and review process and links to resources and templates.
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Webcast: Bridging Education and Early Learning & Care
BC Association of Family Resource Programs (FRP-BC) registered for the pan-Canadian video Webcast, Bridging Education and Early Learning & Care, on June 1, 2010. This video Webcast was a discussion about aligning education and early learning & care towards a comprehensive system of early child development. The newly established Canadian Network for Leadership in Education and Early Learning & Care seeks to provide a forum for discussion on issues of mutual interest to both sectors.
Click on the title link to read more, view the webcast and read Questions & Answers from this webcast.
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