Addressing Ageism in B.C.: Findings From the Seniors Advocate’s Survey
Ageism in B.C. is a pervasive, complex issue that affects countless seniors across this province. With that in mind, a recent report from the Office

Ageism in B.C. is a pervasive, complex issue that affects countless seniors across this province. With that in mind, a recent report from the Office

Community Response Networks (CRNs) across BC have introduced a range of compassionate initiatives designed to support older adults’ safety, connection, and well-being. These projects have

BC CRN is proud to celebrate four remarkable individuals whose tireless efforts to support and empower older and vulnerable adults have been recognized with the

In every community, there are quiet heroes who show up without being asked, put others’ needs first, and often go unnoticed. They’re family caregivers –

June 1st marks Intergenerational Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the connections between people of all ages—particularly between younger generations and older adults. This

Last week, the B.C. Human Rights Commissioner released the final report from the Inquiry into detentions under the Adult Guardianship Act (AGA), uncovering serious concerns

BC CRN is thrilled to announce the appointment of April Struthers as our Director of Knowledge Exchange, Research, and Learning. This newly established role is

Our CRNs have been busy continuing to foster safer, more connected communities across the province! Some of the activities featured this month include an intergenerational swimming

Michael Volker, Executive Director of the 411 Seniors Centre Society in Vancouver, joined the BC CRN Board of Directors in January, bringing with him a

Running short of cash can happen to the best of us, especially when emergencies arise. But when seniors, immigrants or vulnerable people turn to instant