CORE Content Guidelines
General Guidelines for All Content Posted on CORE BC
All content posted on CORE BC should be:
- Evidence-based or from a reputable source
- Relevant to BC or a larger region within BC (i.e., we do not focus on local content or events unless they have a broader appeal for the public)
- Relevant to healthy aging or the community-based seniors’ services sector (please also remember that the target audience for Healthy Aging CORE BC is primarily staff and volunteers working in the CBSS sector, and not seniors themselves)
- Accessible to the general public (i.e., no cost to access the resource, though we understand that conferences and training may sometimes have a cost and it is acceptable to post these if they are offered by a non-profit or academic source)
- Non-commercial (i.e., no market research, advertising of goods or services, outreach to customers, etc.)
- Non-political and non-partisan
What can I post in each section of CORE BC?
Training and Events: In the Training and Events section you can post conferences, webinars, training, community events and forums, workshops, and other opportunities of relevance to healthy aging and the community-based seniors’ services sector.
News: In the News section you can post relevant news stories, press releases, blog posts, opportunities to participate in consultations or research, and any other information or resources that are time-limited in terms of their relevance.
Resources: In the Resources section you can post resources such as documents, videos, podcasts, websites, infographics, online learning resources, etc.
Funding: In the Funding section you can post funding opportunities that are available to non-profit organizations, charities, community groups, or local government.