Events
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day National Webinar Event
FeaturedOn June 15th, BC CRN in partnership with CanAge, Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario, and the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse will be
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National Indigenous Peoples Day
FeaturedFrom the Government of Canada website on National Indigenous Day June 21 “Indigenous peoples” is a collective name for the original peoples of North America
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See Something, Say Something! Workshop – VPL Online
FeaturedHow to Support Older, Vulnerable, and At-Risk Adults: See Something, Say Something! Hosted in partnership with the BC CRN and the Vancouver Public Library. This
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Spotlight on Ageism 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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Provincial Learning Event: Protect What’s Yours! Prevent Financial Abuse, Fraud & Scams
FeaturedYou are invited to join the BC CRN, Seniors First BC, and the BC RCMP Federal Policing Prevention & Engagement for BC CRN's September Provincial
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Celebrating a Week for Seniors (South Vancouver Island CRNs)
FeaturedThe International Day of the Older Person on October 1 is a perfect time to celebrate the contributions of the elders in our homes and
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Featured“Our future, and the well-being of all our children rests with the kind of relationships we build today.” – Chief Dr. Robert Joseph ‘The goal
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National Seniors Day
FeaturedOctober 1 is National Seniors Day, an occasion for all Canadians to appreciate and celebrate older adults. The intent of National Seniors Day is to
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See Something, Say Something! Workshop
FeaturedYou are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The See Something, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults program (formerly known as the
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Provincial Learning Event: Do I Still Need This Medication?
FeaturedYou are invited to join BC CRN’s online October Provincial Learning Event: Do I Still Need This Medication? Many older adults rely on medications to