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The collective efforts of Community Response Networks (CRNs) is raising awareness of adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect across BC cities, townships, and villages. In addition
The collective efforts of Community Response Networks (CRNs) is raising awareness of adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect across BC cities, townships, and villages. In addition
From the computer monitor, we see Marie Dussault (pronounced: do-SOH) sitting in a light filled room in her apartment. Shelves lined with books and plants
BC CRN’s team of Regional Mentors helps communities establish Community Response Networks (CRNs). Mentors provide ongoing local support in the coordination of responses to abuse,
Our local volunteers come from all walks of life. Many of them are retirees, like Snehlata Mathur (pronounced: snay-LAH-tah), who, while closing professional careers, open
Surrey is the province’s second-largest city by population after Vancouver, and the third-largest by area after the cities of Abbotsford and Prince George. Its population
Mr. Surendra Handa coordinates one of BC CRN’s newest Community Response Networks (CRNs) located in Surrey, BC, which is home to the country’s second-largest percentage
Relationships, inclusion, diversity, respect, and awareness all play parts in adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect, and isolation prevention. The work of many impacts the safety