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Kinsight

Partners with individuals and families to provide support services.

Kinsight (formerly Simon Fraser Society) is a CARF-accredited, not-for-profit serving the Tri-Cities region and New Westminster. Since 1954, they have supported children, youth, adults, and seniors with developmental delays or disabilities, working alongside families to build inclusive, welcoming communities.


Vision and Mission

Kinsight’s vision is a world where everyone is welcome, belongs, and is included everywhere. Their mission is to promote meaningful relationships and fulfilling lives by empowering people with developmental disabilities and their families through support, skill-building, and community engagement.


Core Services

Children, Youth & Families

  • Infant Development: Home-based, play-focused visits supporting child growth and parenting strategies.
  • Supported Child Development: Inclusion support in childcare, preschools, and youth home settings.
  • Key Worker Services: Individual and group support for children/youth with complex neurobehavioral needs (e.g., FASD).
  • Therapy Access Coordination: Links families to physical, occupational, and speech therapy services through partnerships.

Adults & Their Families

  • Employment Services: Job coaching, workplace accommodations, and support for meaningful employment.
  • Community Inclusion: Facilitates skill-building, volunteer opportunities, and social engagement.
  • Housing Support: Offers shared living, semi-independent, and staffed living arrangements based on individual needs.
  • Life Skills Development: Practical training for daily living, such as using transit, cooking, and community navigation.
  • Individual & Family Support: Personalized help with planning, referrals, workshops, and community resources.
  • LIFE Program: Learning, Inclusion, Friendship, Employment supports combining various services to support personal goals.

Community & Advocacy Focus

Kinsight actively works in homes, schools, businesses, and community spaces to create inclusive environments. They report a commitment to human rights as reflected in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, advocating for autonomy, community integration, and systemic inclusion.


Reach and Locations

Serving over 2,000 individuals and families yearly, Kinsight operates across New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore, and Belcarra. Administrative, employment, and housing programs cover the broader Lower Mainland.


Governance and Accreditation

Kinsight is governed by a volunteer board and managed by an executive team. They have been CARF-accredited for excellence and continuous improvement, strengthening quality standards in developmental supports.

Feedback

Has this organisation supported you or your family in navigating the school system? Whether they offered information, encouragement, advocacy, or just made you feel less alone—your story can help others find the support they need. You’re also welcome to share suggestions for how the group could grow or reach more families. Comments are public and moderated.

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