Historical Background

1973

The first parents’ anonymous group in North America is established by Bill McFarland and the Vancouver Children’s Aid Society.

1973

1974

A group of parents start a Parents in Crisis group which spreads to communities throughout the Lower Mainland

1974

1976

Parents In Crisis (PIC) – later renamed Parent Support Services Society of BC (PSS) – is incorporated

1976

1980

The BC Provincial Government declares PIC (PSS)  the umbrella organization for self-help groups for the prevention of child abuse

1980

1984

PIC (PSS) develops multicultural programming and collaborates with Indigenous communities (to develop programs that suit their unique needs)

1984

1996

PIC (PSS) develops circles in different languages with the support of steering committees. PIC (PSS) is involved in the development of the Child, Family and Community Services Act

1996

1996

Steering committees develop in various locations around the Lower Mainland

1996

2000

Name of organization changes to Parent Support Services Society of BC (PSS) to better reflect the positive solution focused work of the organization

2000

2001

The first Grandparent Raising Grandchildren Circle begins

2001

2005

The first Grand Gathering is held in Victoria, and the first edition of the Village newsletter and resource guide for Northern BC is published

2005

2007

PSS initiates the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Legal Research Project in partnership with the University of Victoria

2007

2008

The first Nature camp for Grandfamilies takes place on Galiano Island (later called Galiano Nature Camp)

2008

2009

PSS publishes the GRG Legal Guide; PSS is presented with the Distinguished Services to Families Award

2009

2012

The GRG Support Line is launched providing legal and social support to GRG and kinship caregivers

2012

2014

PSS celebrates our 40th anniversary; The first Parent Support Circle is established for fathers in prison; PSS marches in the Pride parade for the first time, and staff attend Queer competency training

2014

2015

Grandparent Raising Grandchildren: Telling Our Stories documentary is released; the first annual Grandparents Day family awareness raising events take place; Director of Circles and Community Development of PSSBella Cenezero – is given the Bhayana Family Foundation Innovation Award

2015

2016

PSS Social Worker and PSS Lawyer are jointly presented with Field of Practice Awards for Outstanding Work in the Field of Child and Youth Advocacy from the BC Association of Social Workers; A partnership is formed with the Indigenous Community Legal Clinic – UBC Allard School of Law, Workshops on the Intersection of Kinship care, MCFD policies and Legal Matters are launched in the Lower Mainland – for Indigenous Service Providers;  PSS certified as a Living Wage Employer

2016

2017

Circles are formed in collaboration with the BC Autism Society for families of children on the autism spectrum; and for families with children who are trans or gender creative. Staff attends Truth and Reconciliation training; Workshops on the Intersection of Kinship care, MCFD policies and Legal Matters are expanded and held for frontline social workers, legal advocates, family lawyers, others.

2017

2018

Support Line staff visited Indigenous communities, with funding from the Law Foundation of BC, to provide legal workshops for those who provide service to Indigenous kinship caregivers.

2018

2018

The 10th year of Galiano Nature Camp for kinship care families takes place

2018

2019

In February, the Provincial Budget announces that almost 2500 families would benefit from increased caregiver pay-outs, a small percentage of all kinship caregivers – but welcomed by those who received it. Staff members – Carol Madsen, Christina Campbell, Jane Bouey, Board member – Louise Costello, and two grandparents attended the announcement, and relayed kinship caregiver concerns to the Minister.

2019

2019

Parent Support Services launches a major research study into the State of Kinship Care in BC. Funded by the Law Foundation and the Victoria Foundation – and done in partnership with the University of Northern BC’s School of Social Work.

2019

2019

Danella Angus (Tsimshian name: Sm git ‘tlgoosgm xsgyiik) is hired for the newly created position Parenting Program Coordinator (Indigenous Communities), Lower Mainland – funded by the Vancity Community Foundation.

2019

2020

COVID 19 pandemic hits, PSS moves Circles online. Program staff organizes online Parenting Book Clubs and various other online workshops. Galiano Nature Camp held online. Volunteer facilitator training moved online.

2020

2020

State of Kinship Care in BC research report completed

2020

2020

Kinship Families Mobilize for Change 3 year project begins. Funded by the Vancouver Foundation, this project utilizes the findings of the research to provide data for kinship caregivers to advocate for their children. The project empowers kinship families to work for system change.

2020

2020

Indigenous Support Circles set up. Other Indigenous focused events take place.

2020

2021

Pandemic still in place for 2nd year. Majority of programming remains online, with new events such as Mini Button Blanket Making, Murray Porter Concert, and other Indigenous-focused events taking place.

2021

2021

The Support Line organizes Indigenous Child Welfare Workshops (Strengthening Indigenous Legal Authority Over Child Welfare: Kinship Care and Bill C-92)

2021

Our longest continuous circle is in Mount Pleasant Vancouver and has been running for 30 years. Throughout the entire history of Parents in Crisis and Parent Support Services Society of BC, families and whole communities across the province have benefited from the generosity of our volunteer facilitators, parenting educators, funders, donors and community partners in our collective work to create “a world where all children and their families are nurtured, valued and safe”.

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