Billie Corbett
Community Development Worker at PLEA Community Services Society of BC- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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PLEA Community Services Society of BC
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Canada
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Individual and Family Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Community Development Worker
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2005 - Present
My responsibilities include: transporting clients to appointments, providing opportunities for life skills development, social support, advocacy and facilitating positive communication between clients and service providers. My responsibilities include: transporting clients to appointments, providing opportunities for life skills development, social support, advocacy and facilitating positive communication between clients and service providers.
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Mom's Place
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Individual and Family Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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House parent
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1993 - Dec 2005
Running the evening shift of a residential program for pregnant teens. Living with the residents of the program. Monitoring their physical, emotional, and psychological health and well being when I was on duty. Menu planning, grocery shopping, nutritional education, basic life skills training, prenatal education and monitoring, preparation for parenting, grief and loss care and support, labour support. Running the evening shift of a residential program for pregnant teens. Living with the residents of the program. Monitoring their physical, emotional, and psychological health and well being when I was on duty. Menu planning, grocery shopping, nutritional education, basic life skills training, prenatal education and monitoring, preparation for parenting, grief and loss care and support, labour support.
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Community Service Worker
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2000 - Sep 2002
Varied and multifaceted work supporting individuals who had challenges in their lives. Transporting children in care of MCFD and supervising visits. Supporting in the home mothers at risk, because of postpartum depression, anxiety disorders, physical disability, illness or recovering from addiction. In care support for disabled persons. Varied and multifaceted work supporting individuals who had challenges in their lives. Transporting children in care of MCFD and supervising visits. Supporting in the home mothers at risk, because of postpartum depression, anxiety disorders, physical disability, illness or recovering from addiction. In care support for disabled persons.
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Education
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Workshop
Workshop, Verbal De-escalation -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Graduate Certificate in Complex Traumatic Stress Disorder and Child Sexual Abuse Intervention, Complex Traumatic Stress Disorder -
Workshop
Supporting Youth Exposed to Chronic Trauma and Advanced Training on Developmental Trauma -
Workshop
Trauma, Loss & Attachment: Interventions for Therapy and Care -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Creativity and Trauma, Pass -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Teaching Problem Solving Skills to Clients, Pass -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Understanding and Responding to Girls and a High-Risk Drinking, Pass -
Workshop
Mental Health First Aid -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Understanding Children and Youth Who Have Experienced Trquma, Pass -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Working with Heart a Broken Children, Pass -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Working With People Who Self Harm, Pass -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Workshop, Complex traumatic Stress Disorders -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Workshop, The Making of Violent Youth -
Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation
Workshop, Understanding Adolescent Brain Development, Depression and Suicide -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Certificate Program, Child Abuse and Neglect Support Worker Program -
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Workshop, The Importance of Social and Emotional Intelligence in Everyday -
The Children's Foundation
Workshop, Childhood Trauma and the Developing Brain -
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Graduate Certificate in Complex Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse Intervention, The Biology of Loss