Gemenskapsprojekt
The Burnaby Primary Care Networks collaborates with community organizations to deliver programs that benefit the health and wellbeing of Burnaby residents.
Burnaby Community kylskåpsprogram

The Burnaby Community Fridge Program places free food fridges in select locations around Burnaby. Community members are encouraged to take what they need, and leave what they can — helping bring healthy groceries to fellow Burnaby residents.
This is a project of the PCN Food Security Working Group, made possible through partnerships with the Burnaby Youth Hub, Refood, Regal Rotaracts, the SFU Office of Community Engagement, and Embark Sustainability.

Digital Literacy in Burnaby
Digital literacy skills and access to devices are essential to overall health and well-being, especially during the pandemic when many vital primary care, wellness and social programs and services were offered in virtual settings. The Metrotown PCN, in partnership with Burnaby Public Library, Burnaby Neighbourhood House, and the City of Burnaby, led a campaign to promote digital literacy and to raise awareness of the many and varied technology resources available to Burnaby residents. This includes free access to library computers, in-person and remote one-on-one tech support, digital literacy courses, and more. Select programs promoted through the campaign also were designed to support specific populations and language-speaking groups, such as newcomers to Canada, newcomer women, and adults with developmental disabilities.
Social uppkoppling i Burnaby

Genom att använda fotografering som ett forskningsverktyg för att få igång gruppdiskussioner utforskade nyanlända i Burnaby hur COVID-19 har påverkat sociala kontakter och vilka roller samhällsorganisationer kan ha för att hjälpa oss att känna oss mer delaktiga.
Burnaby PCN Social Isolation Working Group (SIWG) bedriver samhällsbaserad forskning och undersöker hur man kan öka den sociala samhörigheten i Burnaby under COVID-19-pandemin och därefter för att vägleda Burnabys strategi för mental hälsa.
Forskningsresultaten gav SIWG insikter om hur Burnabys samhällsorganisationer kan ta itu med hinder för anslutning och hur de kan bygga vidare på de möjligheter som diskuterats av samhällsmedlemmarna för att komma på innovativa och hållbara lösningar.
Early Childhood Development Table

The Burnaby Early Childhood Development Community Table is an intersectoral committee that is comprised of key stake holders in the ECD community in Burnaby.
The ECD is made up of individuals in Burnaby who are interested in supporting families with children in the early years (birth to age 6). Members include representatives from provincial ministries, the municipality, health region, school district, and non-profit agencies. We share information and sets priorities for programs and services.
The activities of the Burnaby Early Childhood Development Community Table are supported by the Burnaby Primary Care Networks.

CARES Social Prescribing for Seniors
MOSAIC’s CARES Social Prescribing for Seniors provides an innovative service for older adults who require support connecting to their community or learning to address their health and well-being needs. Social Prescribing works alongside clinical treatments to address people’s needs in a holistic way.
MOSAIC works collaboratively with the Burnaby Primary Care Networks team and other stakeholders in the community to deliver these services, and offers comprehensive case management support and track clients’ progress over four to six months.
Eligibility:
Seniors residing in the Burnaby area who may be:
- At risk of frailty
- Experiencing decline in physical and/or emotional health
- Experiencing language and cultural barriers
- Feeling isolated, not connected to local communities
- Making frequent trips to ER or primary care
- Requiring support in order to remain independent
- Wanting to become more physically active and/or socially connected
Please speak with your Primary Care Provider to see if you are eligible for this program.