Wednesday 26 November 2014

Whistler Welcome Week 2014 Fun

Whistler Community Services Society is happy to have wrapped up another successful Welcome Week! Welcome Week is a series of low cost, alcohol free events, that encourage new residents to get acquainted with WCSS services and programs, get involved in the community and get to know the locals! A lot of fun was had at a variety of events such as our Pancake Breakfast, Ski Movie, Expo and Community Welcome Dinner. WCSS would like to thank all of our partners, volunteers and staff that make this week possible. Stay tuned for exciting changes for next year's Welcome Week.




Wednesday 24 September 2014

Getting Together with WCSS!

Whistler Community Services Society is getting next level with events. We want to give a huge thank you to all of our sponsors and partners who enable us to continue to provide support to community members.

Here is a recap of some recent events;

Whistler Village Beer Festival contributed $5,000 to support our services and programs. Craft beer and community support! Score.



Dr. Gabor Mate, gave an outstanding presentation on attachment parenting, attended by 700+ community members. To learn more about Dr. Mate, visit http://drgabormate.com/. Thank you to the District PAC and Squamish Savings.
 
 

Stay tuned for more events happening with WCSS, such as our notorious Welcome Week happening Nov. 17th-21st. Whether you are new to town or a long time local, Welcome Week provides fun, low cost, alcohol-free events to kick off winter in Whistler, as well as establish a sense of community for Whistler-ites old and new!

Thursday 18 September 2014

An evening with Dr.Gabor Mate


 
A grandparent is a tough job, spoil your grand children then return them to their parents. Someone close to children will experience both the children good behavior and also their challenging behavior. As the Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) Seniors Outreach worker, I provide a confidently listening ear to hear some of the challenges that grandparents face. I hear the concerns that as an ‘outsider’ having an opinion on how their grandchildren are being raised is difficult. In my role I work with the grandparents to support them and offer resources that can help direct them to service for family support. With 3 other outreach workers on staff there is opportunity for our staff to support families here in Whistler. WCSS and the Whistler Secondary School, Parent Advisory Committee and Squamish Savings are hosting Dr. Gabor Mate who is world renowned for his knowledge and ability to offer solutions to individuals of all ages dealing with challenging life solutions. As a TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) presenter, Dr. Mate brings years of experience as a physician and his focus on human development through the lens of science and compassion, brings a new perspective to ones health. Conference that host Dr.Mate as a key note speaker cost in the hundreds of dollars cost. Here in Whistler WCSS and the Whistler Secondary School PAC are able to host the event with the cost of tickets for only $10 on Tuesday September 23 from 7pm to 9pm at Whistler Secondary School. This evening he will focus on why children are stressed. (which I’m sure that grandparents witness) This presentation will touch on why parents (grandparents) and teachers are disempowered and how to restore the healthy balance in adult-children relationships. Tickets can be purchased on-line at the event brite site, www.eventbrite.ca and search Dr. Mate in Whistler. This event is going to be stunning. Having the opportunity to host Dr. Mate in our own backyard, and learn how to restore the healthy balance in adult-children relationships is in itself a reason to come out and support this presentation



Wednesday 20 August 2014

Parenting Beyond the Toddler Years




Parents, think back to the moment you found out that you/your partner was pregnant. Feelings of joy, excitement and fear of the responsibility and unknown permeated your life for awhile. You probably dealt with these feelings by picking up 'What to Expect When You're Expecting', or 'Dr Spock's Baby and Child Care' and promptly signed up for prenatal classes. Learning about pregnancy, infants and toddlers was a way to feel better prepared for your new adventure in parenting. Somewhere along the way though, you and your little one outgrew parent infant drop in and toddler time groups and at that point you may have stopped seeking information about your growing child since the basics were covered. 
The tween and teen years bring about a new need for information and your changing children require you to continue to take an active role in learning about parenting. With that in mind, please have a look at two amazing opportunities outlined below.


Join us for an evening with Dr. Gabor Mate Physician, Author, TED Talk
Presenter & Public Speaker
on September 23, 2014, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at Whistler Secondary School.
Peer Orientation: Why Children are Stressed, Why Parents and Teachers are Disempowered and How to Restore the Healthy Balance in Adult-Child Relationships 


Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online here. To learn more about Dr. Gabor Mate or to listen to his most current TED Talk please visit www.drgabormate.com
Presented by Squamish Savings, District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) & Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS)

                        Connect Parent Group
Do you want to learn more about your child’s behaviour? Connect is coming to Whistler!

Connect is an attachment-based program for parents and caregivers of children/youth (8-18) who are struggling to understand and respond to difficult behaviour. Parents meet in small groups with 2 trained group leaders for 10 weeks, 1 hour each week. Each session provides parents with new information about parent-child relationships and adolescent development.


Parents watch role-plays and try exercises that offer new choices for responding to their child’s behaviour. Connect understands that each child, and each parent, is different, and that change is part of development. Rather than teach only one way of parenting, Connect helps parents see choices that support healthy relationships, including setting limits and helping their child to
move forward. 


If you would like to register for the program, or if you require more information, please call 604-902-0809, or email Leanne.Toews@gov.bc.ca.


Dates: October 6 – December 15
Day: Monday
Time: 5 – 6 p.m.
Age: Parents
Fee: Free
Location: Myrtle Philip Community Centre