Events
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Intergenerational Day
FeaturedJune 1st is Intergenerational Day! View BC CRN's intergenerational page for more information.
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See Something, Say Something! Presentation
FeaturedRegister now for BC CRN's See Something, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults program workshop - everyone is welcome! The See Something, Say Something!
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
FeaturedHuman rights don't get old. World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is June 15, 2022. World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) was developed and launched on
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National Indigenous Peoples Day
FeaturedJune 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. Please view BC CRN's event page for more information.
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It’s Not Right! Workshop
FeaturedIt’s Not Right! Neighbours, Friends & Family for Older Adults Workshop You are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The workshop teaches people how
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See Something, Say Something! Presentation
FeaturedSee Something, Say Something! Reducing Risk for Older Adults Presentation You are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The See Something, Say Something!
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See Something, Say Something! Presentation
FeaturedSee Something, Say Something! Presentation on How to Support Older, Vulnerable, and At-Risk Adults This presentation is geared towards those who have regular contact with
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It’s Not Right! Workshop
FeaturedIt’s Not Right! Neighbours, Friends & Family for Older Adults You are invited to join us for this dynamic workshop. The workshop teaches people how
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Provincial Learning Event: Elder Abuse & Neglect Law in BC
FeaturedRegistration is now open for this session. Do you have a duty to respond to the abuse of a vulnerable adult? How can you respond
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
FeaturedSeptember 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities.
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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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Provincial Learning Event: End Ageism Now
FeaturedRegister now. Age is often understood as sufficient justification for treating people unequally and limiting their opportunities for meaningful contributions. Ageism, unlike other forms of