Expanding services help people overcome barriers to employment

April 28, 2026

More people facing complex barriers will have greater access to personalized, community-based employment opportunities with an expansion of wraparound services to 16 additional communities throughout B.C.

With support from the Canada-B.C. Workforce Development Agreement, the Province is investing $18.6 million over two years to expand Community-Based Employment Services, which is expected to serve as many as 2,680 people.

“People say they feel better and are better off when they have a job and community connections. That is why we’re reducing barriers for those who can work, while continuing to support those who cannot. Today, we are expanding Community-Based Employment Services to reach more people across B.C. on their path to work.”

These services use outreach and flexible timelines to help people gain stability, confidence and take steps to get a job.

Communities across the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, the Interior and the North, including Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Prince Rupert, Fort St. John and Williams Lake, will have more access to these services.

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