What is Family Civility? Family Civility is when the nation shows equity, support and civility to all families no matter their race, gender, sexuality, different abilities, biological connection and formation. “NOT ONE FAMILY LEFT BEHIND”
FCI is an educational institute that trains Family Civility Workers and establishes Family Civility Commissions in communities around the world. All workers are trained in the Family Civility approach to empower families to achieve sustainable development goals in their homes and communities. The Family Civility Commissions are aimed at advocating for structural change to create a universal design of family and organize the Family Civility Day celebrations every year on November 15th.
It takes more than financial resources to make a sustainable impact in a community. In 2018, the World Bank acknowledged that psychological and social intervention was a gap in sustainable development. With the knowledge, research and years of experience working on several development projects worldwide, the Family Civility Institute has uniquely designed, developed and pioneered an approach called The Family Civility Approach (“TFCA”). This training program is a 360 solution that fills this gap making sustainable change.
TFCA aligns with all the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We offer certificate workshops and diploma programs teaching the Family Civility Approach to professionals and students in the social service industry.
The Family Civility Institute is a not-for profit organization that trains The Family Civility Approach and establishes Family Civility Commissions in communities around the world. All workers are trained in the Family Civility Approach, the strength-based approach and supportive counselling to empower families to achieve sustainable development goals in their homes and communities. A chapter of The Family Civility Commissions is also set up to support the workers and ensure all workers are ethical and carry out their mandate to create a universal design of family. The workers are also responsible for organizing the National Family Civility Day (which is an internationally proclaimed day) celebrations every year on November 15th.
All workshops and programs are presently taught by Dr. Rebecca Finlason-Harper who is a Registered Social Service Worker in Canada, Communications Specialist and has a Doctorate in Philosophy in Humanities for all her work with Family Empowerment and Nation Development. Each Family Civility Worker is mandated to have a case load of forty (40) Households at a time and by training a minimum thirty students per cohort, they will be to conduct an intake and help a minimum 1,200 homes per the year.
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