Campaigns and Professional Development Events
See Something, Say Something: Reducing Risk for Older Results (BC CRN Free Workshop) November 1, 2022, 12-1 PM (PST), Online Registration is now open for

See Something, Say Something: Reducing Risk for Older Results (BC CRN Free Workshop) November 1, 2022, 12-1 PM (PST), Online Registration is now open for

“Okay, Boomer.” “Snowflake. Slacker.” Anyone else noticing the quiet, yet ugly exchanges between the generations in the last little while? Especially between seniors and millennials?

Last summer’s heat dome singed the province with record high temperatures and caused 526 heat-related deaths in its first week.[1] BC’s Greater Alberni Valley, which

Class of 2022 Kellie Oler graduated from Sparwood Secondary School with the highest-grade point average of her class and received the Governor General of Canada’s

Wii’O’om’ Niin CRN Celebrates Christmas in July! The Wii’ O’om’ Niin CRN team of Marilyn Brown, Ross McCrae, and Lorraine Half joined local vendors and

Cheryl Stinson is a stylish redhead who has a broad smile and a wonderfully warm presence that radiates through the screen. You feel welcome and

BC CRN’s team of Regional Mentors helps communities establish Community Response Networks (CRNs). Mentors provide ongoing support in the coordination of responses to abuse, neglect,

Registration is now open for this session. Do you have a duty to respond to the abuse of a vulnerable adult? How can you respond

BC CRN Online Presentation Offering: See Something, Say Something – How to Support Older, Vulnerable, and At-Risk Adults August 16, 2022, 11 AM – 12

After our busiest month of the year and as we head into the summer months with more relaxed rules about protecting ourselves from COVID, I
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