Last Post Fund Funeral & Burial Program

The Last Post Fund has issued the following clarification on what funeral expenses might be covered under the Funeral and Burial Program.  LastPostFuneralandBurialProgram

Vancouver 2012 Conference

 

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April 19, 20, 21, 2012

FSABC | CCABC April 2012 Conference & 100th Anniversary Celebration!

A Historical Event Worthy of Celebration!  April 19, 20, 21, 2012 - Vancouver, BC

Celebrating The Past ... Engaging The Present ... Building The Future! 

  • 2012 Exhibitor's Showcase ... New Products and Old Treasures
  • Over 7 hours of accredited professional development
  • Historical themed luncheon and fashion show
  • President's Banquet
  • 100th Anniversary Roaring Twenties SpeakEasy Gala
 and .... much ... much more!
 
This conference will be full of surprises and you won't want to miss it!
 
 
CONFERENCE SEMINARS AND PRESENTATIONS

Building Our Future

In this session Dave Baspaly of InFocus Management Consulting welcomes members of both the CCABC & FSABC and presents a vision for a unified organization through joint merger.  Mergers are sophisticated business transactions, likely the most sophisticated that a Association will ever undertake.  Executed properly a new, stronger, more vibrant Association is formed with a better capacity of serving members’ needs for the long-term.  The session will include a presentation that provides an overview of the process and immediate next steps.  Specific time will be provided for an open Q & A session.

Our Heritage:  Caring, Compassionate Concerned

The history of cemetery and funeral service is a history of mankind.  Funeral customs are as old as civilization itself.  Todd Van Beck one of the best known and well regarded funeral service historians will take us on a historical journey through the history of burial customs and death care and how it impacts what we do today.

Change Direction Without Losing Your Mind

In the fast pace of life we’re often reacting to situations, rather than responding to them.  Living our lives through the reactions of others we feel they live rent-free in our head.  At the mercy of this overwhelming sense of urgency we often forget what is important to us.  In this session  Deborah Kimmett will show you how you can take a Mental Pause by unplugging from others opinions, watching the rollercoaster instead of riding it; thinking outside of your comfort zone to improve your teamwork and communication skills.

History or Homicide?

Coroner Stephen Fonseca will be speaking about the BC Coroner’s Services’ Identification and Disaster Response Unit and its role in identifying human remains in complex investigations.  Fonseca’s unit is responsible for 200 cases of unidentified human remains in BC.  The chilling story of feet washing ashore along BC’s south coast has captured the fascination of people from around the world and is just one of the many cases being investigated where Fonseca was recently featured in the television documentary, Dark Waters of Crime.  In this fascinating session, Cemeterians and Funeral Directors will learn what role they have when presented with a “new” case, (in some situations partial human remains) and the Coroner’s role in determining if it is “history” or “homicide”. 

Historical Influences of Cemetery & Funeral Services Legislation In BC

British Columbia’s Cremation Act was passed in 1913; the Public Utilities Commission regulated Cemeteries from 1955 to 1973.  Funeral Providers only became regulated in 1995.  It was not until 1990 that legislation and regulation for cemeteries, crematoriums and funeral providers came into effect under one Act.  In this session, Tayt Winnitoy of Consumer Protection BC will explain what the historical influences were that effected the legislation and regulation in place today and the relevance of those laws.

A Call To Duty:  Funeral Directors & Cemeterians Response to the Titanic Disaster

Exactly 100 years ago today (April 21, 1912), the crew of the MacKay Bennett managed to recover the first 51 bodies from the Titanic.  In Halifax, preparation for receiving the dead involved turning the city’s curling rink into a temporary morgue while three cemeteries offered a final resting place. In this session,  Todd Van Beck will discuss how the devastation of the Titanic can teach Cemeterians and Funeral Directors valuable lessons for today.

Closing Keynote:  Taking Crazy Back

Once the founder and CEO of a multi-million dollar technology firm, Tod’s workload and always-on personality finally caught up with him and over the following years, he was crippled by a devastating depression and addiction — all the while struggling to appear to be productive to employers and colleagues, and happy and healthy to his friends and family.   In this provocative keynote speech, Tod Maffin will reveal how this always-connected landscape has seduced all of us into endless multitasking and infinite email — all the while pretending that this increasing workload is the best thing for “productivity.” In fact, this hyper-connected economy may be both destroying the productivity of workplaces and eroding the mental health of companies’ most valuable asset — their people.  Funny and poignant, sad and hopeful, Tod will outline his own bold strategy in a way that will challenge  attendees for years to come.

 

The Embalmer … Taking It To A New Level

One Day Only - January 18, 2012 and seats are filling up fast for this 6 hour CEU program!  

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Speaker Karl Wenzel

Karl's ability, philosophy and techniques have opened the eyes of funeral directors and embalmers across North American making him one of the most sought after speakers of technical skills today!  Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to learn from on of the best.   Register Today

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

9:30 am to 4:30 pm

River Rock Hotel, Richmond, BC

Registration Form Here

September – October 2011 UPDATE Newsletter

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FSABC News!

What's Inside This Issue?

5% rate increase to PGT Funeral Cost Guidelines; BC Funeral Directors can now use Purple Lights for Funeral Processions, Congratulations to the Graduates, Golf Tournament results, 6 hour CEU program for Embalmer with Karl Wenzel, FSAC price survey results, Calendar of Events.

3 Embalmer CEUs: September 27 with Shun Newbern

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Shun Newbern presents the course titled Challenges for the 21st Century Funeral Service Professional covering three areas of expertise namely; Keys to a Successful Viewing, Problems Associated with the Autopsy Case and Something Old, Something New – Mastery Skills.

Program Description:Regardless if the family has purchased a casket or have selected direct cremation with a cardboard container; their final viewing should be pleasant and successful for all parties involved.  We will examine the various embalming problems that are often seen. The first session, Keys to a Successful Viewing, will remind the attendees of the psychological effects that an open casket has on a grieving heart and how our role in that experience is extraordinary.  Too often embalmers minimize the significance of the embalming procedure, and this may lead to rush or delay embalming.  The viewing, for many cultures, is the most important aspect of the funeral planning process.  If the viewing does not go well, the service will not go well.   We will demonstrate basic and more advanced embalming techniques, and discuss the significant impact these procedures have on the family and the viewing process.
During the second session of the presentation entitled “Problems Associated with the Autopsy Case”, we examine issues associated with embalming autopsy decedents.  This session will cover a much higher standard of care, and instruct participants how to deal with a variety of challenges related to the embalming process including:

  • Legal functions that carry liability when decedents are not properly embalmed or treated for leakage, odour or shipping.
  • Dealing with Tissue gas, discoloration and early decomposition
  • Restoring natural contour of the face and hands of the decedent.
  • Setting higher standards of performance when communicating with the family
  • Improving service and results associated with embalming.

The third session entitled, Something Old, Something New – Mastery Skills, is designed to elevate the skills of the practitioner in decedent preparation from the feature setting to removing odor.  This session will emphasize the basic embalming skills, and reinforce the importance of continued education and expanding the practitioner’s reportage of education resources.

Register now for $97.


This program is presented on Thursday, September, 27 at 10 am Pacific so if you are interested, Register Here:

The program is Approved by Consumer Protection British Columbia and the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice for 3 CEUs.

30th George Wright Open Memorial Golf Tournament

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    2011 George Wright Open Memorial Golf Tournament

    Thursday, August 25th

     Mayfair Lakes Golf & Country Club
     Richmond, BC
     Texas Scramble - Everyone Welcome!
     Read more here ....

Coroners Service Mass Fatality Response Plan

When a mass fatalilty incident occurs within the province of BC, the Coroners Service is responsible for leading the mass fatality management response with respect to determining identity of the deceased and how, where, when and by what means the deaths occur.  The Coroners Mass Fatality Response Plan is the culmination of three years of research and consultation.

April-May UPDATE Newsletter

April May UPDATE Newsletter update news featured Inside This Issue ....

FSABC 2011-2012 Board of Directors

BC Bereavement Day is May 15

Call For Volunteer Committee Members

Membership News

New Doug Manning Videos

New Today's Funeral Ad Campaign

Plea To Increase Rates For Veteran Funerals

History of Flowers at the Funeral Service

Calendar of Events

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February 2011 UPDATE Newsletter

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February 2011 Update Newsletter

What's Inside?  March 1 Deadline is fast approaching for Conference Registration, Exhibitor's Registration and Sponsorship Opportunites.   FSABC Constitution and Bylaws - It's Time For A Tune Up!  Leading The Way ... 2011-2012 Board Of Directors call for nominations.  Membership News ... and much more!

January 17, 18, 19, 2011 Seminars

January 17, 18, 19, 2011 Seminars news featured The winter seminar for the British Columbia Funeral Services Apprenticeship Programs will be held on January 17-19 at Simon Fraser University Harbour Centre, Vancouver.    Seminar Schedule