Annual Report 2023-24
Below you can find our Annual Report for 2023-2024: BAC-Annual-Report-2023-2024Download ...
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Below you can find our Annual Report for 2023-2024: BAC-Annual-Report-2023-2024Download ...
Below you can find our Charitable Impact Report for 2023-2024: Charitable-Impact-Report-2023-2024Download ...
Below you can find our Charitable Impact Report for 2022-2023: Charitable Impact Report 22-23Download ...
Let’s shape the future of the NovaScotia's disability community. TICKETS AND INFORMATION: rebuildinghope.eventbrite.ca ...
Frank King, longtime participant of Breton Ability Centre, had his dream of seeing Shania Twain live in concert finally come true thanks to the support of employees, donors and friends of Breton Ability Centre. Frank has been a super fan of Shania Twain for as long as he can remember, loving every song she sings, but...
Happy Nurses Week to all of the wonderful nurses here at Breton Ability Centre! Your hard work, compassion, and expertise make a difference in the lives of so many, and we cannot thank you enough. Here's to celebrating and recognizing the incredible work that nurses do every day. ...
In September 2010, Bell launched the Bell Let’s Talk mental health initiative, the largest corporate commitment to mental health in Canada focused on 4 key action pillars: fighting the stigma, improving access to care, supporting world class research and leading by example in workplace mental health. Since then, Bell Let’s Talk has committed more than $139...
Derek Mombourquette (Provincial MLA): Last week I presented my first Queen Elizabeth Platinum Jubilee Medal to Harman Singh. Harman has dedicated her career to inclusion in the CBRM and beyond. She also was awarded the Canadian Top 25 Immigrant Award for her tireless work. Congratulations Harman and thank you for your dedication to the CBRM. It...
Meet one of this years Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award Recipients of 2022 presented by Western Union Canada, Harman Singh. Harman is the CEO at Breton Ability Centre. Her top tip for other newcomers to Canada is: “It takes about six to eight years to settle. It requires resilience and a strength to take the punches with...
Dec 3, 2022 The United Nations established International Day of Persons with Disabilities. On this day we focus on the challenges and barriers that persons with disabilities experience – as well as their successes – in our workplaces, unions and communities. For more information visit idpwd.org/about/ ...
The Fit Pit was an idea proposed to the Breton Ability Centre Charitable Foundation by our Recreation dept. To see it come to come to fruition was amazing! Our residents spent many summer nights around the camp fire overlooking Sydney Harbour singing, laughing, sharing stories and of course roasting marshmallows. Thank you Donors! ...
The Grillzebo idea was proposed by staff in 2020 and was brought forward to the Charitable Foundation to be a project for the December 2020 Fundraising Campaign. The residents and staff are very pleased with the finished product and look forward to using this space for barbecue fun for years to come. Thank you...
Below you can find the Person Directed Planning Program Progress Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nn1DNPdXcSFjTRbz4TZGCO6xvD0FWbz-/view?usp=share_linkrt 21-22 ...
Below you can find the Charitable Impact Report for years 2021-2022: Charitable Impact Report 21-22 ...
The social enterprises under Breton Ability Centre are an important part of the overall organization. The social enterprises offer various opportunities for meaningful employment and proceeds from each enterprise directly support Breton Ability Centre’s Charitable Foundation. Meet our amazing social enterprises! The Best of Cape Breton Gift Shop is a beautiful shop filled with unique gift...
On March 29th, 2022, the NS Government tabled its budget with large investments in the Disability Support Program. We are very excited to continue to work with the Department of Community Services/ Disability Support program, to advocate for the best supports, and help transition our clients into inclusive community based settings. Since 2014, Breton Ability...
At Breton Ability Centre we believe in spreading kindness and love. We stand with Ukraine and stand against violence, hate, and tyranny. Our hearts go out to those suffering and we send our love to the people of Ukraine. ...
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Janice has received a nomination for the Rose Schwartz Female Business Person of the Year Award and here is a very heartwarming video showcasing Janice who runs the boutique here at Breton Ability Centre. Congrats Janice!! https://youtu.be/gl-jiFGU730 ...
Thank You to Heather Knight Clothing & Gifts for this wonderful kind fundraising initiative as these funds will go a far way in helping us to improve the lives of the individuals we support. Thank you so much Heather Knight Clothing & Gifts, we truly appreciate this! ...
The Grillzebo idea was proposed by staff in 2020 and was brought forward to the Charitable Foundation to be a project for the December 2020 Fundraising Campaign. This area will have shaded seating for residents and staff, an outdoor barbeque area, and will be wheelchair accessible so all residents can enjoy the space! There have...
As Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Adam provides visionary leadership to Breton Ability Centre, collaborating closely with the CEO, Board of Directors, and Senior Leadership Team to advance the organization’s mission.
Adam’s key responsibilities in this role will include overseeing financial management, budgeting, compliance with accounting standards, and providing leadership to our Human Resources, IT, and purchasing teams. The CAO will act as a liaison with the Board’s Finance and Audit Committee.
Adam brings with him extensive experience in financial management, leadership, and strategic planning. Since June 2018, he has managed finance teams (unionized and non-unionized) at Cape Breton Regional Municipality, overseeing accounting, procurement, and customer service divisions while ensuring compliance with financial policies and coordinating external audits.
As the Senior Director of Organizational Effectiveness, Judy is tasked with enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization’s operations. She leads strategic planning efforts, develops performance management framework, and optimizes processes to drive productivity and employee satisfaction. Judy also oversees change management initiatives, people development programs, and provides leadership coaching to foster a high-performance culture.
Additionally, she is responsible for promoting a positive and inclusive work environment aligned with the organization’s values, overseeing occupational health and safety initiatives. Judy utilizes data analytics to monitor key performance indicators and facilitate data-driven decision-making across the organization.
As the Director, Community Living, Mugsie oversees a diverse range of programs focused on providing essential community living support (housing), fostering social entrepreneurship, and facilitating lifelong learning and employment opportunities for individuals with varying abilities. Her responsibilities include providing strategic leadership for community support programs, building partnerships with stakeholders to address community needs, and leading the growth and development of Breton Ability Centre’s Social Enterprise initiatives to generate sustainable revenue while addressing social and environmental challenges.
Mugsie also spearheads the creation and implementation of innovative learning and employment services at the BAC Learning and Employment Centre, and fosters staff development to ensure a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement. Additionally, she evaluates program impact, advocates for community needs, and enhances public awareness of the organization’s initiatives through effective communication and public relations efforts. Mugsie leads the Independent Living Support program offered through Breton Ability Centre.
As a Strategic Advisor in Development and Growth, Steven collaborates closely with the Board, CEO, government, and municipal departments to identify growth opportunities and implement innovative strategies to advance the organization’s mission. His primary focus is on strategic planning for land and housing development initiatives, guiding site selection through thorough due diligence assessments, conceptualizing housing projects, and developing financing strategies.
Steven is responsible for cultivating strategic partnerships with various stakeholders to support housing initiatives and engage with the community to address concerns around land development and foster collaboration. Additionally, he is responsible for establishing impact assessment framework to evaluate the effectiveness of housing projects and drive continuous improvement.
As the CEO of Breton Ability Centre, Harman holds a pivotal leadership role with a diverse array of responsibilities aimed at steering the organization toward effective management, growth, and fulfillment of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Remedy recommendations. These responsibilities encompass strategic leadership, operational management, and financial oversight, including ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and best practices in Disability Supports and Services.
With the upcoming changes to the Disability Support Service delivery model (2023-2028), workforce planning, development initiatives, and fundraising are essential, necessitating the strengthening and cultivation of relationships with the Department of Community Services, funding partners and donors to support existing organizational programs and services, and growing the array of services provided in alignment with choice and human rights. Harman is enthusiastic about advocating for staff and individuals with varying abilities and believes in the power of collaboration with union leadership, community organizations and government agencies to achieve best outcomes for the workforce and the clients.
As the Director of Good Life and Social Support, David Farmer oversees the delivery of high-quality client supports and services aimed at ensuring the well-being and empowerment of residents/clients and their families. His key responsibilities include providing strategic leadership to the Professional HUB team, focusing on client-directed and client-centered services that promote independence, inclusion, and self-advocacy.
David supervises client assessment and planning processes, collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to develop individualized development plans, and oversees ongoing case management services. He will recruit, train, supervise, and mentor social support coordinators to ensure the delivery of high-quality services.
David also cultivates collaborative relationships with community organizations and stakeholders, leads program development and evaluation efforts, and monitors compliance with regulations and quality assurance measures. Additionally, as a registered social worker, he advocates for the rights and needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families.
As the Executive Assistant, Melissa’s role is role is integral in enhancing and supporting the Board of Directors, the CEOs productivity, and effectiveness in leadership team responsibilities. Melissa is responsible for managing the CEO’s calendar, scheduling appointments, and organizing travel arrangements to optimize time management. She acts as a communication liaison, manages correspondence, manages calls to the CEO’s office from internal and external stakeholders.
Additionally, Melissa is responsible for coordinating Board meetings, preparing agendas, facilitating follow-up actions, and information management ensuring accessibility of relevant information. Melissa manages social media and website information and Charitable Events by conducting research and preparing reports, and relationship management with stakeholders facilitated through arranging meetings and events.
As Director of Clinical Services and Transition to Community, Jaynie leads the Adult Residential Centre (ARC) and Residential Rehabilitation Centre (RRC) while facilitating successful transitions for clients from institutional to community-based settings.
Jaynie’s responsibilities include providing strategic oversight for clinical programs, ensuring compliance with healthcare standards, and overseeing the proper implementation of individualized care plans for clients transitioning between facilities and community-based care. She focuses on quality assurance measures, staff development, and community engagement to promote access to resources and support services. Jaynie advocates for client rights and preferences, manages risks related to transitions, and utilizes data analytics for informed decision-making.