September 20, 2023
The Sexual Violence Survivor Support Program (SVSSP) is a new program at Carrier Sekani Family Services, developed to support the healing journey of adult survivors of sexual violence. Read More
September 13, 2023
Carrier Sekani Family Services’ (CSFS) new recruitment campaign, Practice Differently, focuses on how culture is at the centre of everything we do Read More
September 11, 2023
Read about the unveiling of the Highway 16 billboards, the Potlatch for Our Children hosted by CSFS Youth Services, and more in this issue of the Goozih Dust'lus Newsletter. Read More
August 21, 2023
CSFS is hiring a Chief Director of Legal Services. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced lawyer who... Read More
August 15, 2023
Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS), in partnership with the Highway of Tears Governing Body, is excited to unveil... Read More
August 13, 2023
From the late 1980's to the early 2000's, many young Indigenous women in Northern British Columbia went missing or were found murdered along the 724-kilometre length of Highway 16, now known as the Highway of Tears. Read More
August 10, 2023
We want to hear from you! Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) is conducting a community survey on our programs and service delivery and we would love to learn from you. Read More
July 10, 2023
CSFS breaks ground at the Tachick Lake Healing Centre site, Amber Teed shares her dream of the new Sacred Fire Gazebo in Saik'uz, and Matriarchs join the CSFS Jurisdiciton team in the planning process of transitioning authority over children to member Nations. This and more in the July / Aug issue of the Goozih Dust'lus Newsletter. Read More
June 12, 2023
Over the past six months, workers have been preparing the site for the future home of the Carrier Sekani Family... Read More
May 17, 2023
POSTPONED – New Dates TBD Read More
May 10, 2023
Kelsey Johnson recently completed her fourth year clinical practicum with Carrier Sekani Family Services. Hear about her time working with CSFS, and the communities, mentors, and people she met along the way. Read More