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Secwépemc Child & Family Services

Strengthening Our Families and Communities

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Secwépemc Child & Family Services Agency

Secwépemc Child & Family Services Agency (SCFSA) is a fully delegated agency that provides a range of voluntary, guardianship, child protection services to Indigenous families and children living in the seven Secwépemc communities and Kamloops area.

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About Us

Secwépemc Child and Family Services Agency delivers a standard of care for children and their families that is rooted in cultural practice and that genuinely acknowledges the importance and role of families and communities. The Agency seeks to create an environment that is inclusive and safe.
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About Us

Secwépemc Child and Family Services Agency delivers a standard of care for children and their families that is rooted in cultural practice and that genuinely acknowledges the importance and role of families and communities. The Agency seeks to create an environment that is inclusive and safe.

read more about us

Wellness Services

SCFSA wellness services provides family-centered, voluntary support services for children, youth, and their families.

The wellness team offers one to one, family and group counselling services, along with parent coaching programs. Wellness services can be provided in the home, daycare, school, community and at the Agency to ensure that children, youth, and families are being supported in the best way possible.

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If You Have a Child Protection Concern, Call  250-314-9669

After Hours Hotline  250-310-1234

If You Have a Child Protection Concern:
250-314-9669

After Hours Hotline: 
250-310-1234

“Our family units were like a big circle, just the way we were treated as children – the mothers and fathers, the aunts and uncles, the grandparents, the cousins. We were all on the outside of that circle. In the middle was the little ones, and each one of them had the responsibility to help those little ones become part of the outer circle. And that builds the families really strong.”

Dr. Mary Thomas

Secwépemc Elder