Career Development Services
Since 1989, CDS staff have been providing support to individuals with significant barriers living within the Greater Trail communities. CDS started out by providing employment supports that respected the individual’s abilities and interests working strictly to provide these supports to those meeting the Community Living BC eligibility criteria.
Over the years, CDS has grown significantly to offer a wider range of programs and services.
These now include:
- Getting to Home: Addressing Homelessness in Greater Trail program (GTH)
- Customized/Supported Employment Programs
- 1:1 Outreach & Community Inclusion support services
- La Nina Shelter
- City of Trail Outdoor Landscaping/Snow Removal Crew
- Thrifty Treasures Thrift Store
- Property Maintenance
What CDS Does
Employment
CDS provides employment supports through a variety of different contracts that all have one common goal – to assist individuals with varying abilities to reach their identified employment goals that build on their unique skills and abilities. CDS offers a wider range of services both to individuals who meet the criteria for services through Community Living BC as well as those with any type of barrier to employment.
CDS is a contractor with Community Living BC to provide Supported/Customized employment services.
Getting to Home Homeless Program
In the context of delivering employment services CDS recognizes that a huge factor in individuals being able to maintain their employment is the fact that many are struggling with housing issues. In 2012 CDS worked on a partnership with the Trail Skills Centre to develop a program called “Getting to Home: Addressing Homelessness in Greater Trail (GTH)” which allowed CDS to dedicate staff and resources to this specific issue. The initial funding received was through the Homeless Partnering Strategy this funding provided the development and inauguration of the program.
Now in its 6th year, the GTH program continues to grow with funding from sources, such as the Homeless Partnering Strategy, local municipal governments, Teck, United Way and the Columbia Basin Trust. CDS receives no ongoing core funding for this program and therefore CDS is looking at developing partnerships and sustainable funding opportunities to ensure the success of this program moving forward.
La Nina Shelter
BC Housing and the City of Trail have built a 25-bed shelter at 2039 Riverside Avenue.
La Nina shelter opened in September 2024. It replaced the previous shelter at 1456 Bay Avenue, which was not suitable for longer-term use. The shelter provides much needed supports and services for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness in the community.
Compared to the Bay Avenue shelter, this building offers more indoor communal space for programs, an outdoor common area, and storage. Because this shelter is purpose-built, it also offers more safety and security features for the benefit of the shelter guests as well as the surrounding community.
These Include:
- Maximizing views of parking areas, entrances, sidewalks and other public spaces
- Fenced properties and gates
- Fob entry
- Security cameras
- Lighting
Shelter Operations
BC Housing selected Trail Association for Community Living (TACL) through a fair and open process to manage this shelter and provide services to shelter guests.
A shelter is more than a place to stay; it’s a pathway toward stability and well-being. The shelter model is different from the previous shelter– there are no drop-in services provided at this new location.
Supports and Services Include:
- On-site 24/7 staff support
- 3 meals per day
- Laundry and shower facilities
- Storage for belongings
- Goal planning and life skills training
- Connection to health care, community services and social assistance
- Referrals to support groups
Outreach & Community Inclusion Individualized Support
Currently CDS is contracted with Community Living BC to provide around 400 hours per week of 1:1 outreach/community inclusion services to individuals with complex needs living independently in the community. This includes individuals that have a medical diagnosis of FASD, Developmental Disability and/or Autism and experience deficits in their adaptive functioning skills may meet the criteria for support.
Individuals supported within this program often struggle with maintaining their housing as well as employment in the community. They require very unique and specific supports in order to complete daily living tasks and also to be safe in their community as they are at a high risk of being taken advantage of financially, physically and emotionally.
Within our outreach program CDS provides a variety of groups to assist individuals to build their skills while also having the opportunity to socialize with their peers.
Trail Youth Centre
TACL took over the Trail Youth Centre in March 2018 and CDS has been busy with this transition by connecting with the youth that utilize the centre. CDS will also be busy re-establishing networks with other youth support providers to ensure strong collaboration is taking place as the centre moves forward under CDS Management.