Making Communities Safer with a Cup of Tea
Think about the last time you made yourself a cup of tea, or when you were offered one. Reflect on this moment: Who were you
Think about the last time you made yourself a cup of tea, or when you were offered one. Reflect on this moment: Who were you
The collective efforts of Community Response Networks (CRNs) is raising awareness of adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect across BC cities, townships, and villages. In addition
This World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) on June 15, 2022, we are inviting Canadians of all ages to become a champion of elder abuse
Submitted by Daniela Gunn-Doerge, Coordinator, Vancouver Mount Pleasant CRN; Special Events and Outreach Coordinator, Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House In light of last year’s ultra-successful Valentines
Tea Time Live with the Houston, Smithers, and Wii O’om’ Niin Hazelton CRNs Through the Magical Backyard Medicines program, which developed on the traditional territories
From the computer monitor, we see Marie Dussault (pronounced: do-SOH) sitting in a light filled room in her apartment. Shelves lined with books and plants
BC CRN’s team of Regional Mentors helps communities establish Community Response Networks (CRNs). Mentors provide ongoing local support in the coordination of responses to abuse,
Registration is now open for this session. On March 24, 2022, the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA) launched Future Us: A
Registration is now open for this session. In this webinar, you will learn more about the Council of Senior Citizens’ Organizations of BC (COSCO BC)
BC Centre for Palliative Care (Website): Be sure to bookmark this website for information on what advanced care planning, why everyone should have one, and