Events
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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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Shuswap CRN Summer Picnic
1159 Passchendaele Rd 1159 Passchendaele Rd, SorrentoYou are invited to attend this free event hosted by the Shuswap CRN! Please refer to the poster for more information.
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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
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Introduction to Extreme Clutter Online Presentation
FeaturedYou are invited to join BC CRN's online presentation. Register now. Clutter is formally defined as “a large group of usually unrelated or marginally related
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Provincial Learning Event: Elder Abuse in the LGBTQ2SA+ Community
FeaturedRegister now. Queer and trans elders have been described as 'The Silent Generation', since they have lived through times when their sexual and gender identities
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Spotlight on Ageism Online Presentation
FeaturedYou are invited to attend this online presentation. Ageism is highly prevalent and is the most socially accepted and tolerated form of discrimination in Canada.
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Administration Orientations for CRN Coordinators
FeaturedThe BC CRN would like to welcome all Regional Mentors and CRN Coordinators to join an online Administration Orientation hosted by the Administration Team. This
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Provincial Learning Event: Navigating Home Care & Senior Housing
FeaturedRegister now. The legal framework governing home and residential care for older adults is complex and often confusing. As BC’s senior population grows, demands for