The RCD's Services & Activities
The mainstay of RCD’s service and activities is our Independent Living (IL) Program which consists of four Core Pillars of Service: Information and Networking, Skills Development, Recreation & Peer Support, and Community Engagement. It forms the infrastructure of our program delivery and is always being updated and adjusted based on client, participant, and community needs.
Information & Networking
Information and Referral Service – This complimentary service provides specialized information, referrals, and networking services pertaining to disability and accessibility issues, clear and up-to-date information on resources and options available to people with disabilities, their families, friends, community and support networks. We support each person’s ability of self-determination to take control of their own lives, through informed decision making, nurturing peer support, and establishing a strong support network. Individualized support and referrals are provided for the application of government benefits specifically for people with disabilities, including but not limited to provincial and federal benefits, Disability Tax Credits, Registered Disability Savings Plan, municipal recreational subsidy, HandyDART, housing etc.
Community Outreach – Essential to providing information and increasing the awareness of RCD, our community outreach team networks with other agencies, organizations and businesses by attending local community pop-up events, fairs, markets, forums or conferences. In addition, the team oversees work relating to the provision of educational workshops for members, support networks and the public.
Empowered Wellness Series – a series of special themed events with a goal to offer public awareness and educational workshops is offered to provide pertinent information and resources related to community interests, disabilities issues, and financial matters – Financial Fitness, Health & Wellness, Lifestyle & Growth and Access & Tech run quarterly for several weeks each and is offered in person and via zoom.
Skills Development
Recreation & Peer Empowerment
Sports and Running Club – The sports and running club takes place twice a week from September to June. Through a partnership with the Richmond School Board, participants meet at a local school gymnasium to engage in various sports and activities such as basketball and a form of badminton called speedminton designed for people with disabilities. They also train on the school’s track for the BMO RUN4HOPE Vancouver Marathon.
