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BC Families in Transition - Welcome




BC Families in Transition (formerly the Separation and Divorce Resource Centre) helps more than 10,000 people per year through family changes, including separations and divorces, remarriages, blended family arrangements, and other complex family situations. We provide professional counselling for adults, children, youth, and families, legal support services, and workshops. Whether you are wishing to separate or to remain together, call us at 250.386.4331 to discuss how we can help. Some evening appointments are available.

Please support us so we can continue to grow and to help many more people --children, men and women, grandparents, and other family members--to live full and loving lives in our community.

Visit the How You Can Help section to learn more about BC Families in Transition or click here for our membership form.


What's New
Two new programs.

Balancing the Budget
Handling Family Finances

Click here for details.

Caught in the Middle - Grandparents Group
Click here for details.



Are you and your family new to Canada?

We have a new program for
immigrants and refugees
who are
having problems in family relationships
(parenting, marriage issues, etc.).

The program is called “Lives in Transition”.

Seating is limited; please call to set up an appointment.

Click here for details.



See our ad on p. 26 of The Teenage Survival Handbook



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We were featured in the
August 27, 2008 issue of the
Victoria News.

Read the article here.
(2MB pdf)



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BC Families in Transition - A Matter of Honour

Our team shares a common philosophy and a common commitment to the quality and integrity of our work. We enter into honouring relationships and honouring conversations with everyone who contacts us for help. When people come to us for help, we are working for them. Our staff, contractors, and volunteers know that, and they manifest this principle faithfully in their work. It's vital, as we continue to become busier in all departments, to always remember that commitment.

- Richard Routledge, Executive Director

BC Families in Transition - Values Statement

  • Safety and Well-being - We are committed to the ideals of safety, well-being, and justice for all family members, with the welfare of children our top priority.

  • Responsibility - We are committed to the highest standards of excellence in service-delivery and organizational management. This includes responsible, compassionate, and ethical care for everyone who uses our services as well as a commitment to ongoing training and support for our staff and volunteers.

  • Autonomy - We believe people are responsible for making decisions that are right for them in their own lives. Our role is to support this process.

  • Diversity - We embrace diversity, including that of culture, race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, ability, income, and sexual orientation.

  • Inclusion - We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace that welcomes input from all staff, contractors, volunteers, members, and clients. As a team, we draw on the resources, skills, and abilities of our team members in order to best serve our clients.

  • Respect - We are committed to respectful behaviour and communication, both within our workplace and in our community.


Funding provided by:

United Way of Greater Victoria     Queen Alexandra Foundation     Law Foundation


United Way of Greater Victoria


BC Gaming Commission

Ministry of Attorney General


Ministry of Children & Family Development

Individual Donations


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