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The mission of Family Focus is to
enhance family strengths and resources through direct family
involvement that preserves the dignity of all families within their
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Beliefs
Families are unique, cohesive,
interconnected systems, the fundamental base of our society and a source
of strength, help, support and advice for each other. We believe that full
societal inclusion and participation of people with disabilities is
achievable.
Objectives
We believe that this will be
accomplished by:
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Enhancing the skills and knowledge of
families and of people working in the field.
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Aiding families and other caregivers
to provide support in the community.
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Advocating for equality, individual
dignity and other human rights.
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Expanding opportunities for choice and
self-determination.
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Influencing positive attitudes and
public awareness by recognizing the contributions of people with
disabilities.
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Increasing access to quality health,
education, vocational, and other human services and supports.
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Cultivating and providing leadership
in the field.
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Seeking a diversity of disciplines,
cultures, and perspectives in our work.
- Establishing
partnerships and strategic alliances with organizations that share our
values and goals.
The
History of the Family Focus Society
The first Family Focus Conference was organized and held in Kelowna in
1987 and 50 people were expected to attend. The organizers were
overwhelmed when over 300 attended! The great success of this
conference, allowing families to meet and share information, prompted
other communities to come forward and host conferences, usually in
partnership with an agency such as AiMHi. A
conference was held every year until 1995. The next two Family Focus
Conferences were in 2001 and 2003. The 2006 conference was hosted in Richmond,
and the 2008 Conference is being held in Prince George co-hosted by AiMHi.
May 16 - May 18, 2008
2008 Family Focus Society Board of
Directors
Terry Robertson,
President
Beth Summers,
Vice President
Barb Warkentine,
Treasurer
Sue LeFebvre,
Secretary
Tamara Kulusic,
Director
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