Ageism is widely prevalent and stands as the most socially accepted and tolerated form of discrimination in Canada. Similar to sexism or racism, ageism is a form of discrimination that judges individuals based on their age. It can manifest at any stage of life, irrespective of one's age, leading to prejudiced assumptions about a person's background, abilities, and mental or physical condition, solely based on age perceptions.
Featured Speaker:
April Struthers
Supporting the work of the BC Association of Community Response Networks, April is on the Program development team developing content, is liaison to the evaluation, and is a long-term regional mentor. Outside of BCCRN April works in Canada, the UK and US as an organizational consultant, primarily around prevention of violence and discrimination / anti-racism. She has written extensively on promising approaches in the field, networks, cross cultural and culturally safe work. April is a registered clinical counsellor.
Fees:
CCHL Members: $5.00
Non-Members: $10.00
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