Deaf Children's Society of British Columbia

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DCS is a non profit agency that provides effective ASL & English bilingual education and early intervention services to families with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and CODA children from birth to age 5 in BC.

12/29/2025
12/15/2025

Please see the flyer below and share it with others. Be sure to include the registration link, as the “click here” link on the flyer may not work. Here it is: https://form.jotform.com/253444205303143

Thank you.

Tomorrow’s webinar, “How to make your holidays accessible for your DHH child.” please RSVP parentofdhh@gmail.com or scan...
12/15/2025

Tomorrow’s webinar, “How to make your holidays accessible for your DHH child.” please RSVP [email protected] or scan below.

Saskatchewan Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services
Silent Voice Canada

An upcoming webinar with Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services!

We will Amanda Klages, our IHP ASL Consultant and Erin Green presenting about How to make your holiday accessible for your DHH child.

When: Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 9 pm EST

Please RSVP here: https://sdhhs.my.canva.site/podhh

12/03/2025

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12/03/2025

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As part of the AFN’s commitment to support First Nations accessibility needs, we have introduced First Nations interactive sign language sessions to foster increased inclusion of all persons of all abilities at . Assembly participants will have access to sign language which are livestreamed for access and inclusion.

Join us in learning sign language! It is vital in sparking conversations on , breaking down barriers for First Nations persons with disabilities and creating a more inclusive and welcoming environment.

Online now, learning more!
12/03/2025

Online now, learning more!

How do experiences shape language? Find out during Cognition Before Communication, the next live event in the Inside Deaf Education series.

Clerc Center teachers will demonstrate how grounding instruction in real experiences builds background knowledge that supports language development in both ASL and English.

Register today!

🗓️ Wednesday, Dec 3
⌚️4-5 pm EST
💻 https://events.zoom.us/ev/AtCI9MAAxXFR9BVw77kMhysQ7GMdqhltTWHBO2T5xQR1c_0y9YlJ~Ahl4pFARWfdrt2qqsQTOXkFAT8m4TFU47AUFvvF93f710zmT0T5la0UVpg

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12/03/2025

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Today, December 3, 2025, in partnership with Saskatchewan Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services, we recognize the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

This day celebrates the achievements and contributions of persons with disabilities and reaffirms our shared commitment to building a province that is accessible, inclusive, and welcoming for everyone.

12/03/2025

Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities


December 3 marks the — a day to celebrate inclusion and advocate for equality worldwide. Today, we join communities around the globe in standing for a future where everyone can fully participate, contribute, and belong.

Under the 2025 theme “Fostering disability-inclusive societies to advance social progress,” we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the linguistic and human rights of Deaf people.

As the Deaf Children’s Society of BC moves toward closure, our mission and values remain deeply rooted. Our advocacy does not end here. We continue to raise awareness, champion early language access, and uphold the right of every Deaf child to sign, thrive, and be included.

Together, let’s continue building a world where Deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere.

Learn more about International Day of Persons with Disabilities: https://www.un.org/en/observances/day-of-persons-with-disabilities

Ten years ago, the World Federation of the Deaf shared a message that continues to resonate deeply:“Language Deprivation...
12/03/2025

Ten years ago, the World Federation of the Deaf shared a message that continues to resonate deeply:

“Language Deprivation is the ultimate poverty of the soul.”

Today, these words remain as powerful and urgent as ever.

As we reflect on a decade since this message was first shared, we are reminded that language access is not optional — it is a fundamental human right. For Deaf children, early exposure to sign language is essential for healthy development, identity, and belonging.

Even as the Deaf Children’s Society of BC moves toward closure, our commitment to raising awareness and advocating for the rights of Deaf children remains steadfast.

Let these words continue to guide us.
Let them continue to spark action.
Let them remind us why we fight for language equity every single day.

No Deaf child should ever face language deprivation.

Learn more about International Day of Persons with Disabilities: https://www.un.org/en/observances/day-of-persons-with-disabilities

Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities, , which promotes inclusive education in schools, colleges and universities, celebrating our linguistic rights, advocating for our human rights, social integration and put an end to stigma and stereotyping against people with disabilities.

Ryan V. Parkinson, a Deaf Canadian, has a quote that sums up why we advocate for change in the world.

"Language deprivation is the ultimate poverty of the soul."

United, we can advocate for the world to be a better place for us Deaf people to live in. Let's spread the hashtags below to raise the awareness:

🌟 Thank You, Alyana & Erin from Lila & Pip! 🌟A heartfelt thank you to Alyana and Erin, the owners of Lila & Pip, for joi...
11/29/2025

🌟 Thank You, Alyana & Erin from Lila & Pip! 🌟

A heartfelt thank you to Alyana and Erin, the owners of Lila & Pip, for joining us and sharing their beautiful rhymes, rhyme cards, and tote bags with our families yesterday.

Your creativity and generosity added so much joy and meaning to our final DCS playgroup. 💛

Your rhymes support Deaf and CODA children in developing cognitive awareness of ASL parameters, including important phonological foundations. Resources like yours help our children grow with pride, language, and connection.

What an incredible and memorable last playgroup for DCS on our final day of operations. Thank you for helping us close this chapter with warmth, community, and celebration. 🩵💛💙

Follow and support Lila & Pip:
📲 FB & Instagram:
🌐 Website: lilapip.com (coming soon!)
📧 Email: [email protected]

Address

200-7355 Canada Way
Burnaby, BC
V3N4Z6

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+16045259390

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