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SUMMARY:Niagara Local Immigration Partnership (LIM) presents Training Active Bystanders Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Training Active Bystanders Workshop Wednesday\, Oct. 25 2023 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Contact Lisa.Garlent@niagararegion.ca if you are interested.
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/training-active-bystanders-workshop/
LOCATION:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Niagara Local Immigration Partnership (LIM)":MAILTO:amy.andrews@niagararegion.ca
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SUMMARY:Brock University's Medieval and Renaissance Society - Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Brock University’s Medieval and Renaissance Society (BUMARS student group) will be holding its successful bi-annual book sale. Great books on all topics for amazing prices to build your own personal library. Cash only\, no e-transfer ability. \nLocated on Canadian Tire Bridge\, between Taro Hall and Plaza on Main Campus\, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way. October 25\, 2023 from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/brock-universitys-medieval-and-renaissance-society-book-sale/
LOCATION:Brock University\, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way\, St. Catharines\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia\, which is a term to describe the loss of cognitive functioning. Join us as we: \n– Gain a greater understanding of the process of receiving a diagnosis\n– Increase your knowledge of the stages and progression of Alzheimer’s\n– Learn about community services and supports \nRegister online at alzheimerniagara.ca or call our office at 905-687-3914.
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/understanding-alzheimers-disease/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Risk and protective factors of elder abuse
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging provides valuable data to identify elder abuse risk and protective factors. Research using the CLSA indicates that elder abuse is widespread: one out of every ten older adults reports experiencing some type of elder abuse each year\, and that abuse disproportionately impacts older adults living with or developing vulnerabilities over time related to physical health\, functional capacity\, cognitive capacity\, and/or mental health. \nResearch\, led by Dr. David Burnes of the University of Toronto\, shows that social support can serve to protect older adults from elder abuse\, including engagement with in-person or online social networks. Findings also point to a life course component respondents reporting experiences of childhood maltreatment were more likely to report elder abuse in older adulthood. These results can be used to help inform urgently needed prevention efforts. \nThe next CLSA webinar will explore research on risk and protective factors of elder abuse\, using the CLSA’s longitudinal data. This research compared baseline (2015) characteristics or changes in characteristics over a three-year period to predict the prevalence and severity of both overall elder abuse and separate subtypes (emotional abuse\, physical abuse\, financial abuse) at follow-up (2018). Join us on Wednesday\, October 25 at noon for a presentation and discussion of the research. \nDr. David Burnes\, Professor at the University of Toronto\, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, holds a Canada Research Chair on Older Adult Mistreatment Prevention. He completed a PhD at Columbia University School of Social\, concentrating in gerontology and advanced practice. Dr. Burnes’ program of research focuses on elder mistreatment\, including the development of basic knowledge (risk factors\, prevalence\, severity) and the design\, evaluation\, and measurement of interventions to prevent and respond to elder mistreatment. He advises major international organizations on elder mistreatment\, such as the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health\, as well as federal and regional governments in Canada and the United States. Dr. Burnes also works with non-profit organizations\, such as state-level adult protective services programs\, on the development\, implementation and measurement of elder mistreatment response and prevention programs. \nDr. Burnes and colleagues developed RISE\, an evidence-based\, community-based elder mistreatment response program that works in partnership with other systems to respond to cases involving older adults who are at risk of or experiencing elder mistreatment or self-neglect. His interest in elder mistreatment stems from both family experience and clinical practice with older adults.
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/webinar-risk-and-protective-factors-of-elder-abuse/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Portage Medical Family Health Team (PMFHT) Walking Group: Every Other Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:Take that first step to engage in regular exercise with Portage Medical Family Health Team. Meet others in your community and gain some support for coping with everyday life. Our goal is to have a positive impact on the physical and mental wellbeing of everyone. All ages and fitness levels are welcome! Every other Wednesday @ 1:00. To register for our BeneFITs Walking Group\,\nCall 905.354.9393\, ext. 1 \nEvent Date and Time: October 25\, 2023 @ 1:00\, November 8\, 2023 @ 1:00\, November 22\, 2023 @ 1:00\, December 6\, 2023 @ 1:00 and December 20\, 2023 @ 1:00 \nLocation: Gale Centre – 5152 Thorold Stone Road\, Niagara Falls\, Rink 1 second flr.
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/portage-medical-family-health-team-pmfht-walking-group-every-other-wednesday/
LOCATION:Gale Centre\, 5152 Thorold Stone Rd\, Niagara Falls\, on\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Portage Medical Family Health Team":MAILTO:amy.delaney@portagemedicalfht.ca
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SUMMARY:Mapping Early Modern Italy: Florence and Bologna\, 1500-1700
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Speaker Series presents Mapping Early Modern Italy: Florence and Bologna\, 1500-1700 by Professor Colin Rose \nAll welcome\, light refreshments served \nLocated at Cairns 207 (CRNS207)\nBrock University\, Main Campus\n1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way\nSt. Catharines
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/mapping-early-modern-italy-florence-and-bologna-1500-1700/
LOCATION:Brock University\, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way\, St. Catharines\, Ontario\, Canada
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