BCMF Launches Online Series to Support Healthy Families

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Vancouver, British Columbia, October 1, 2024 — As part of its mission to create a strong and engaged membership that is grounded in Métis knowledge, language and culture, the BC Métis Federation (BCMF) has launched an online series designed to support children, youth and families.

The series, which runs from September to November, includes conversations on:

  • Family resources and roadblocks
  • Supports for families navigating the court system
  • Healthy coping strategies for anger and stress
  • Taking care of yourself with the Métis Self-care Wheel
  • Keeping children and youth safe from online sexual exploitation

“A healthy childhood starts in healthy communities,” said Lisa Armstrong, Director of Child, Youth, and Family. “For Métis, intergenerational trauma, the legacy of residential schools, and the ongoing impact of the colonial child welfare system can present additional challenges. It’s an honour to support Métis families through their healing journeys, and this fall series is one important aspect of that.”

The conversations run on Thursdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., and are led by Lisa Armstrong, BCMF Director of Child, Youth, & Family. Everyone is welcome to attend, and questions are welcome. To find out more information and to register for one or all sessions, visit: BCMetis.com/upcoming-events/

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About BCMF

The BC Métis Federation (BCMF) is a non-profit association that works with Métis communities to ensure the well-being of BCMF members. Through grassroots efforts, BCMF advocates on behalf of its many members living all across the province.

Media Contact

Keith Henry, President, BC Métis Federation
P: (778) 388-5013
E: K.Henry@BCMetis.com

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