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Deadline extended! The National Crime Prevention Strategy’s Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program (SIP) has extended it's deadline until November 16, 2020. To submit a SIP application, please visit the Public Safety Canada website at: http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/sip. ... If you have any questions regarding the SIP, please send an e-mail to: [email protected]. See more
Coming up next week from the Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research is a series of Lunch & Learns focusing in on a variety of issues relat...ed to family / domestic / intimate partner violence. With November being Family Violence Prevention Month in New Brunswick, it is important to become aware of the issues and possible solutions. La semaine prochaine, le Centre Muriel McQueen Fergusson pour la recherche sur la violence familiale proposera une série de "Lunch & Learns" portant sur divers problèmes liés à la violence familiale, domestique ou entre partenaires intimes. Novembre étant le mois de la prévention de la violence familiale au Nouveau-Brunswick, il est important de prendre conscience des problèmes et des solutions possibles. For information on all of the upcoming webinars, visit: https://bit.ly/FVPM2020 To register for this webinar, use the following link: https://bit.ly/ErasureisViolenceWebinar
During the month of November the Kennebecasis and Saint John area is encouraged to LIGHT IT UP PURPLE to support victims, survivors and remember those we have lost through domestic homicide. Visit Light Up The Town Purple to learn more or to order your lights and support Hestia House!
NB Social Pediatrics is a group of researchers, clinicians, and service providers who are interested in making life better for New Brunswick families and residents. We know from speaking to our patients, clients and staff that COVID 19 and the government response measures are having an impact on New Brunswickers. This survey is being conducted for research purposes. We want to understand how people are being impacted so that we can make recommendations on helping residents through this crisis. https://c19-socialpediatricssurvey.castoredc.com/
211 is a free, confidential information and referral line that will help New Brunswickers navigate and connect to the network of community, social, non-clinical health and government services available across the province. The issues 211 can help with are vast: from food security, housing, mental health and helping New Brunswickers heat their homes to finding home care for aging parents, substance abuse, job loss or training, dealing with a troubled teenager or youth and more. Even seemingly trivial issues like helping a senior de-snow their driveway are all things 211 can help with. 211 is the front door to social, community and human services, and is never the wrong number to call.