Events
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BC Brain Wellness Program: Brain Wellness, Beyond All Boundaries
January 20, 2025 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PT
Join us to learn about the BC Brain Wellness Program on January 20th, from 12-1pm PST!
The BC Brain Wellness Program (BCBWP), demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of a province wide online and in-person multimodal lifestyle intervention-based program. The presentation will cover the accessible, barrier-free offerings available to British Columbians along with educational information on benefits of lifestyle intervention for brain health and wellness.
Alisa Hashimoto is the Program Manager for the BC Brain Wellness Program. She joined the BCBWP team in September 2022 while completing her Bachelor of Science degree at UBC in Integrated Science, specializing in Physiology and Food Nutrition and Health.
She has a keen interest in promoting health and viewing health from multiple perspectives, including the effects of diet and physical exercise. Currently, she is pursuing a Master’s degree in Health Administration at UBC, while working full-time with the BCBWP.
Please note, this session will be closed 10 minutes after the start time to prevent disruption. Please be on time, or you can watch the recording on YouTube or Facebook afterwards.
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The Disability Foundation and affiliated societies’ locations, programs, and events are inclusive and welcoming environments. Participation in any of the aforementioned organizations is subject to the observance of the Disability Foundation and affiliated societies’ rules and procedures. Staff, volunteers, and clients are part of a team and expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner. This means that physical harm, verbal or written abuse, harassment of any kind, and any bullying behaviour will not be tolerated. Anyone found to have committed conduct prohibited by the societies is subject to disciplinary actions as deemed fit by the Executive Director, up to and including removal from the programs.