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The BC Community Collaboration Centre is a platform for community collaboration towards equitable access to sustainable health and wellness. Through a community-based participatory approach, we support communities in securing the present while preparing for the future through fostering connections and coordinating collaborative networks.
We raise our hands in gratitude and commitment to the many Indigenous peoples on whose traditional, ancestral, and unceded lands we work, where community sharing and wellness practices have continued since time immemorial. The BC Collaboration center is jointly based out of the territories of the W̱SÁNEĆ, Xwsepsum, and Lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples, and the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-wathuth First Nations, and we give thanks for allowing those of us who are visitors to live, work, and care together. We also gratefully acknowledge the Chartered Communities of the Metis Nation B.C., Inuit, and other Indigenous peoples that live on these lands and originate from their own respective territories outside of these lands. We share a commitment to the inherent Rights and Title of Indigenous peoples, and to dismantling colonial systems through
A’si’em nu schala’cha [Oh-sea-em new-chayla-cha] | Hay’sxw’qa si’em nakwilia [Hy-sh-kwa sea-em na-kwil-ia]
My honourable friends | Thank you my honourable people
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VCH Planetary Health rallies a whole-of-society response to how the climate crisis is affecting our local communities. Community members and organizations can share their capacity to support extreme weather response coordination and climate adaptation, and collaborate with anchor institutions towards climate change mitigation.
AnchorBC maps and connects Anchor Institutions in the public sector, supporting organizations in leveraging their economic power to invest in community assets, create employment and training opportunities, procure from community-based and diverse enterprises, and cohesively impact planetary health.
In consultation with the Professionals for the Ethical Engagement of Peers, we facilitate relationship building and collaboration between community members and organizations, and provide a channel between participatory researchers, program planners, and people with lived experience to share in community consultation.
Community is defined by the networks already connecting them; we create communication trees to support cohesive integration of community and organizational networks.
Here, community members and organizations, healthcare professionals, and Public Health initiatives can find and share resources to promote access to low-barrier, inclusive, and safe services in our local community.
We provide resources to support advocates and organizations in identifying priorities with multiple intersectional benefits (co-benefits), for health, climate, and social equity, and facilitate connections with stakeholders to align and coordinate work.
Promoting learning resources and toolkits for trauma-informed and culturally humble approaches, we support organizations working on anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. We work to specifically create intentional space in consultation networks for culture, language, gender, sexuality, age, mental & physical abilities, substance use, complex conditions, and both rural and inner-city regions, promoting the voice of lived experience in Public Health and facilitating responsive consultation.
Our Collaboration Networks facilitate space in communication networks for diverse communities to connect, collaborate, and coordinate on their own terms. We support community capacity building towards advocating for sustainable change & preventative health solutions; see our guide to Stakeholder Analysis, including local stakeholders and legislators to consider, and how to strategically power map your way to making a sustainable difference.