Learning Initiatives for Rural and Northern BC (LIRN BC) is a collaborative approach to building on the capacities of rural, remote and Northern British Columbian communities. LIRN BC is listed as a project of the BC Rural Network, established in 2004.
The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre is proud to partner through LIRN BC with government and non-government organizations to provide and facilitate workshops to promote community learning and collaboration in rural and northern communities.
LIRN BC can bring trainers and facilitators to your community to deliver a learning event for residents.
The current LIRN BC partners are:
- Association of Neighbourhood Houses BC (ANHBC)
- BC Healthy Communities (PlanH Program)
- UBC Library, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
- Leave Out Violence (LOVE) Society of BC
- PeerNetBC
- Social Planning and Research Council of BC (SPARC BC)
- Vantage Point
- Volunteer BC
- YouthCo
For further information please contact Sarah Huebert (shuebert@sparc.bc.ca) at the Social Planning and Research Council of BC.