Our organization provides support for the communities to develop a community response. We're not doing direct service provision to the individuals who are being abused. Rather, we're helping members of the community, neighbours, friends, and families, to recognize the signs of abuse and then to know where they can be referred for service. Seniors First, and the services they provide, is one of the referral agencies that we use throughout our province.
We have 81 community response networks in British Columbia serving 233 communities. Our role is to develop the awareness of abuse, neglect, and self-neglect. We have a Chinese network and we're developing a Punjabi-speaking network. We have indigenous networks, LGBTQ networks, and we're open to whatever they want. It is driven by the communities themselves, not by our provincial organizations. That's why we have the two organizations.
The B.C. Association of Community Response Networks is local, and then the Council to Reduce Elder Abuse is a provincial network where we bring together all of the other organizations that are providing services so that we all know what each other is doing.
I don't think I've answered your question because I'm not really qualified to answer the question directly that you asked.