Publications

The BC Society of Transition Houses actively develops resources and publications on an ongoing basis and is happy to provide you with access to its large collection.

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Publications

2006 | 
Records Management | 
Guidebook

Records Management Guidelines are a series of principles and suggested approaches. They can serve as a guide when you are creating, updating, storing, releasing, and destroying client records.

These Guidelines are organized or grouped according to frequently asked questions related to privacy protection. Questions are listed in the order they would likely arise in the handling of a case. Your agency or program can use these Guidelines as your in-house privacy policy or as a template to develop your in-house policy. The background sections included in this document can also be used as a sourcebook for best practices and further information.

2007 | 
Aboriginal Youth, CWWA, Youth | 
Report

This document aims to capture the work and the learnings of the Aboriginal Capacity Café, a community-based event that gives youth an opportunity to speak their truth so that adults can learn about the experience of Aboriginal youth. This youth-empowering event aims to bring the community together to support Aboriginal youth, the future leaders of B.C.

2007 | 
VIP, Youth | 
Study Guide

The purpose of this guide to help you understand, present and discuss the material contained in the video. It Is a Big Deal looks at the issue of youth who are exposed to physical and emotional abuse at home.

2007 | 
Children, VIP | 
Study Guide

The purpose of this guide to help you understand, present and discuss the material contained in the video Violence is Preventable for Very Important People: Elementary Students’ Responses to Children’s Exposure to Domestic Violence . This video was created for children approximately 8 to 11 years of age who have been exposed to physical and emotional violence at home.

2007 | 
Children, Immigrants, Refugees, VIP, Youth | 
Best Practice, Guidebook

This material includes information that aims to help CWWA counsellors better support children and youth from Aboriginal communities, as well as from immigrant and refugee backgrounds.

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