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Purple ribbons for lost loved ones, grey for survivors. Naloxone training, information and free food. For more information about this International Overdose Awareness Day event, please contact Willow Giesinger at 250.983.9669 or wildwomenofthenorth@gmail.com.
International Overdose Awareness Day events will be taking place on Saturday, August 31, 2019 at #1 Centennial Square, Victoria, BC. The daytime event runs from 12:30 – 4:30 p.m. There will be resource booths, a community BBQ, free and confidential drug checking, a mass naloxone training event, memorial activity and live music. A candlelight memorial […]
St. John the Divine Anglican Church
1611 Quadra Street, Victoria, BC, Canada
Following the International Overdose Awareness Day daytime event in Centennial Square (click here for information), a candlelight memorial will take place at 7 p.m. at St. John the Divine Anglican Church (1611 Quadra Street). This will be an evening to remember all those impacted by substance use and an evening of remembrance for those we have lost. […]
As part of the Patient Engagement Learning Series, the second webinar in the series will provide an overview of the work being done in primary care, specifically with the launch of Primary Care Networks in communities throughout the province.
Dawson Creek District Hospital
11100, 13th Street, Dawson Creek, BC, Canada
When a health care provider starts a conversation by asking what really matters to the person they are caring for, it helps them to build trust, develop empathy and understand their patients. Ultimately, it improves the quality of care they provide. Come share “What Matters to You?” at our booth at Dawson Creek District Hospital!
Totem Mall
9600 93rd Avenue, Fort St. John, BC, Canada
An opportunity for Fort St. John and area residents to come to one central location to learn about and register for upcoming sporting, leisure and cultural activities in the region. There is something for everyone from literacy, dance, sports, health and wellness, art, martial arts, music and more. Don't forget to stop by the Patient Voices […]
Evergreen Cultural Centre
1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Immerse yourself in an evening of fine music and food at BC Schizophrenia Society's Music For The Hearts 2019. Audience members will be swept away by the talent and passion of the young musicians, choir performers and members of UBC’s School of Music showcased throughout this event. Proceeds from the event fund research and directly help families […]
Welcome to the Patient Voices Network! After signing up as a patient partner, everyone must complete an orientation in order to participate in engagement opportunities. This orientation will cover everything you need to know to be a patient partner, as well as answer any questions you may have. Please register below if you can attend this session.
New Westminster Public Library
716 6th Avenue, New Westminster, BC, Canada
A presentation for people living with dementia, their family and friends, and anyone interested in learning more. Learn basic information about dementia and available support services. Enhance your knowledge and learn about the different types of resources available at any stage of the disease. Presented in collaboration with the Alzheimer Society of British Columbia.
New Westminster Public Library
716 6th Avenue, New Westminster, BC, Canada
Join Power Chen, Lawyer of the Deer Lake Law Group, as he discusses the purpose and importance of having and Enduring Power of Attorney. Mr. Chen will explain the issues that arise when no Power of Attorney is available. In Mr. Chen's current practice, he assists clients with issues that pertain to estate planning and family law matters. Presented in collaboration with People's Law School. No registration required.