FCSS uses a “people helping people to help themselves” approach and offers a wide range of programs and services at the community level. Please refer to the FCSS Program Advice Inventory Listing (included in chapter five of the FCSS Program Handbook) for additional information.
Examples of the services and projects offered at the local level through FCSS are:
1. Services to assist communities to identify their social needs and develop responses to meet those needs, including:
- raising public awareness around community issues,
- developing strategies for community advocacy,
- developing comprehensive community social plans and initiatives,
- environmental scans, service reviews, strategic planning, program planning,
- in-kind support to community-based groups (until they are able to sustain themselves) such as provision of office space, printing, photocopying, help with preparing proposals, etc;
2. Services to promote, encourage and support volunteer work in the community, including:
- recruitment, training and placement services,
- resources to support volunteers,
- volunteer recognition,
- coordination of volunteer services;
3. Services to inform the public of available services, including:
- information and referral services,
- community information directories,
- newcomer services,
- interagency coordination;
4. Services that promote the social development of children and their families, including:
- parent-child development activities,
- early childhood development services for children aged 0-6 (excluding childcare),
- support services for young children aged 6-12;
5. Services that enrich and strengthen family life by developing skills so people can function more effectively within their own environment, including:
- mentoring programs,
- parenting and family life education and development programs,
- programs for single adults and single parents,
- courses designed to enhance self-awareness and personal growth,
- individual, family and group counselling services that are educational and not treatment oriented, or - youth development and leadership services;
6. Services that enhance the quality of life of the retired and semi-retired, including:
- home support services,
- education and information services,
- coordination of senior’s services and programs, or
- self-help socialization activities.