Getting Past Ageism
If you are ready to take action, then here are eight positive steps that you can take to show more respect for people of all ages:
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If you are ready to take action, then here are eight positive steps that you can take to show more respect for people of all ages:
This resource guide is the result of collaboration between Child Protection Services and Prince Edward Island’s First Nations. The guide is intended to be a beginning point for engagement and continued learning.
This guide has been created as a quick reference for families who have been affected by family violence and who are looking for help. It is also a valuable one-stop resource for service providers who work with victims of family violence.
Aging in place means having access to services and the health and social supports you need to live safely and independently in your home or your community for as long as you wish or are able.
Multilateral Framework for
Labour Market Agreement for
Persons With Disabilities
Prince Edward Island
Eleventh Annual Report
2013-2014
Con artists use your strengths against you. They target seniors because you are the anchors of your families. You are perceived as responsible and financially stable. Be savvy about phone fraud: Spot it. Stop it.
A quick survey on Ageism Awareness to see how age aware you are.
Con artists use your strengths against you. They target seniors because you are perceived as trusting, well mannered, and financially comfortable. Be savvy about fraud in the home: Spot it. Stop it.
Multilateral Framework for
Labour Market Agreement for
Persons With Disabilities
Annual Plan
Prince Edward Island
2013-2014
This brochure contains information on the adoption process for Prince Edward Island.