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Resources on CORE include checklists, toolkits, reports, studies, videos, and other materials on topics relevant to those working or volunteering in support of healthy aging and older adults independent living.

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Exchange Magazine Summer 2018: Creating Age-friendly Communities from the Ground up

Local Government Management Association

Exchange is the magazine for members of the Local Government Management Association of British Columbia. Exchange is distributed quarterly to over 900 members of the LGMA, as well as Mayors and Regional District Chairs. Becoming age-friendly – supporting people through all stages of their life

A day in the life: How do older Canadians spend their time?

Paula Arriagada

This study uses the 2015 General Social Survey on Time Use to examine the time spent by Canadian seniors aged 65 and over on various activities. The paper focuses on three types of activities: unpaid household work, active pursuits and passive leisure activities. It examines the factors associated w

Value of Volunteering Wheel

Volunteer Canada

The Value of Volunteering Wheel illustrates the many benefits of volunteering to building confidence, competence, connections, and community. It also serves as a portal to research that examines the social and economic value to organizations, neighbourhoods, businesses, society-at-large and to vol

HOME CARE NEEDS IN CANADA -Infographic

Statistics Canada

This infographic depicts data on home care services that allow people of all ages to receive care at home rather than in a hospital or long-term care facility. Home care services include short-term care for recovery, long-term care for disabilities, chronic conditions or age limitations, and end-of-

Study: Health Reports: Unmet home care needs in Canada, November 2018

Statistics Canada

The data are from the 2015 to 2016 Canadian Community Health Survey, which collects information related to health status, health care utilization and health determinants for the Canadian population aged 12 and older. The analysis pertains to household residents age 18 or older who received home ca

CANADIAN CODE FOR VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMENT

Volunteer Canada

Volunteer Canada created the Canadian Code for Volunteer Involvement (CCVI) to support organizations that engage volunteers. The CCVI is a guide for involving volunteers in all levels of an organization. This includes volunteers working in leadership, direct service and virtual roles. We encourage

Seniors' Transportation: Seniors on the Move

Seniors on the Move has compiled useful resources and valuable sources of information when considering transportation issues and opportunities for seniors.

Allies in Aging Volunteer Training Modules

Allies in Aging

Training can help volunteers and service providers better identify seniors who are isolated, understand their needs, and connect them with appropriate services and resources. Many of the training modules below will connect you with resources you can download to conduct interactive workshops for volu

Social Isolation and Loneliness Among Seniors in Vancouver: Strategies for Reduction and Prevention

City of Vancouver Seniors’ Advisory Committee

In 2017, the City of Vancouver Seniors’ Advisory Committee initiated a special project to investigate the causes and consequences of social isolation and loneliness among older adults, and to develop recommendations to help the City of Vancouver and other stakeholders reduce and, ideally, prevent

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