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It’s Not Right! Online Workshop
FeaturedYou are invited to join us for this dynamic online workshop. Learn how to recognize the warning signs of abuse among older adults and determine
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Provincial Learning Event: Behind the Wheel – Navigating Road Safety as We Age
FeaturedYou are invited to join BC CRN’s March online Provincial Learning Event: Behind the Wheel - Navigating Road Safety as We Age. BC CRN is pleased
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See Something, Say Something! Online Presentation
FeaturedYou are invited to join us for this dynamic online presentation. The See Something, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults program is designed to
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Advance Care Planning (ACP) Day
FeaturedAdvance care planning (ACP) helps people prepare for the unexpected. Many of us will at some point in our lives be incapable of making health
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April Provincial Learning Event: Coordinating Community-Based Solutions for Older Adults
FeaturedJoin us to hear about local community programs and resources at work across the province to ensure the safety and wellness of older adults. Learn
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Spotlight on Ageism Online Presentation
FeaturedYou 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
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May Provincial Learning Event – ReAct Adult Protection Program
FeaturedRegister You are invited to join this online webinar. BC CRN is pleased to welcome team members of the ReAct Adult Protection Program for our
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It’s Not Right! Online Workshop
FeaturedYou are invited to join us for this dynamic online workshop. Learn how to recognize the warning signs of abuse among older adults and determine
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) – National Webinar Event
FeaturedSpeaker line up coming soon! We invite individuals of all ages to join the National WEAAD Virtual event on June 12th, 2024 from 9:30 -
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD)
FeaturedWorld Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) is June 15th, 2024. 1 senior mistreated is 1 too many. Unfortunately, when it comes to showing just how