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National Fraud Prevention Month
March is Fraud Prevention Month, a month of activities and events that aims to help Canadians recognize, reject and report fraud. Did you know
Decision Tree Presentation – How to Assist an Adult Who is Abused, Neglected, or Self-Neglecting
The Decision Tree is a Resource Tool developed to assist with making the most effective referrals for adults in BC who may be vulnerable and/or
Hoarding Workshop: Bent but NOT Broken
Join our workshop on hoarding! It is estimated that 1 in 20 people have some level of hoarding or serious clutter behaviour. This means in
See Something, Say Something! Workshop
You are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The See Something, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults program (formerly known as the
National Volunteer Recognition Week
Volunteers give their time in support of various causes and ask for nothing in return, in fact volunteers work tirelessly to help their community, city,
Advance Care Planning (ACP) Day
Advance care planning (ACP) helps people prepare for the unexpected. Many of us will at some point in our lives be incapable of making health
Provincial Learning Event: Social Prescribing & Older Adults
Register now. Social prescribing or social prescription is a relatively new approach that brings together social and medical models of health care. In this presentation,
Spotlight on Ageism Presentation
You are invited to attend BC CRN's newest presentation offering. Ageism is highly prevalent and is the most socially accepted and tolerated form of discrimination
National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender Diverse Kin
Today is May 5, National Day of Awareness and Action for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse kin, also known as #RedDressDay. Today
May Provincial Learning Event: Cautious Consumerism
Credit is great, but it can also be dangerous. There are people out there who want to steal your identity and steal your credit. Learn