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Peers & Burghers with Music this Friday November 15

November 12th, 2013 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Peers & Burghers with Music this Friday November 15)

A fundraiser for Columbian Centre, a musical feast for you!

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Come and join us for a unique evening of live music by local musicians. The program will explore popular songs inspired by mental health and addictions experiences.

Friday November 15, 2013 from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. at The Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Rd., Nanaimo. The evening includes a door prize, silent auction and 50/50 draw, along with visiting, socializing, and catching up with your peers and fellow burghers!

We’re joined by Bobbi Schram, and Joan Wallace with The Martys.

Tickets are $25.00 in advance only. Sales end November 13, 2013. Available at Columbian Centre Society, 2356 Rosstown Rd., Nanaimo or at Chocolates by Bernard Callebaut in Country Club Centre. For More Info Contact Tona Thickett at 250-756-9205 or tona@columbiancentre.org. To view or print the full poster Click Here.

What’s the buzz about social determinants?

November 11th, 2013 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on What’s the buzz about social determinants?)

Read all about it in the latest Columbian Centre Currents newsletter

currents autumn 2013Since mental disorders and addictions are usually consigned to the healthcare domain, it is not surprising that most attention is channeled into the notion of illness and the medications which are employed to mitigate symptoms. However, “the primary factors that shape the health of Canadians are not medical treatments or lifestyle choices but rather the living conditions they experience. These conditions have come to be known as the social determinants of health.” (Mikkonen, J. & Raphael D. Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts, 2010).  Read this article and others in the autumn issue of Currents (opens to PDF).

‘The explainer’ looks at life in a highly mediated society

November 7th, 2013 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on ‘The explainer’ looks at life in a highly mediated society)

Michael Wesch says the power of today’s technology to change our relationships and culture is unprecedented

picture 508Kansas State University professor Michael Wesch starts with a simple premise, according to his bio at National Geographic: all human relationships are mediated by communication. Change the medium of communication, and you’ll change the relationship, much as the printing press transformed the world 500 years ago. (more…)

What is the ‘real’ crisis in Canadian justice?

November 7th, 2013 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on What is the ‘real’ crisis in Canadian justice?)

John Howard Society executive director says Ottawa’s proposed victims’ rights bill distracts from the real crisis in Canadian justice, and promises yet further regress

picture 509Catherine Latimer of the national John Howard Society, has written an op-ed article in the Toronto Star arguing that the Conservative government’s Victims’ Bill of Rights smacks of medieval justice.

Latimer observes that the victims’ rights bill is a distraction from the ‘real crisis’ in Canadian justice—“the congestion and delays in our courts, together with the crowding in our prisons and remand centres, which threaten our capacity to respect fundamental principles of justice and Charter-guaranteed protections.” (more…)