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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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Webinar slides (and handouts): Falls and Fire Prevention

BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit

In 2015, Dr. Vicky Scott, Senior Advisor for Fall & Injury Prevention at the Ministry of Health, and Yasmin Yassin, Research Coordinator for the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility at UBC, hosted a webinar for Better at Home programs to discuss falls and fire prevention. See attached webpage li

Webinar slides: Responding with Respect - Creating and Maintaining a Safe and Caring Environment

Canadian Mental Health Association, Vancouver-Burnaby

In 2014, Steve Baik, Community Educator for the Canadian Mental Health Association, hosted several webinars to discuss creating and maintaining a safe and caring environment. See attached webpage link for powerpoint slides. *These webinar slides were originally posted to the Better at Home Hub

Webinar slides: Volunteer Management series for Better at Home programs

Carol Dixon, Providence Health Care BC

Carol Dixon from Providence Health Care BC has given webinars on several topics as part of a series on Volunteer management, developed specifically for Better at Home programs: 1. Interviewing, screening, and managing risk when working with volunteers, on March 26, 2014. See powerpoint slides (Vo

Foodrescue.ca for food programs

Food Rescue

FoodRescue.ca is the creation of Second Harvest, Canada's largest food rescue organization. Their service is a free and easy way for food businesses and non-profit organizations to connect, schedule and track food donations. They take a local approach, giving food donors a simple and fast system

Video: Take Time for Seniors (re: Ageism)

Revelstoke Community Response Network

The Revelstoke Community Response Network recently released a video to help educate youth on elder abuse and neglect. Take Time for Seniors is meant to build empathy, curiosity and interest towards seniors and their stories, said the network in a news release. The video asks youths to reflect on th

Anti-Ageism in the Workplace

City of Toronto

Ageism is the most socially accepted, normalized and tolerated form of discrimination today. It is the stereotyping and discrimination against individuals or groups based on their age. Ageism, like racism and sexism stems, from the assumption that all people of a group (i.e. older people) are the sa

Webinar: WEAAD Interactive Online Panel Discussion with Canadian Experts

WEAAD (World Elder Abuse Awareness Day) is marked each year on June 15. It is an official United Nations International Day acknowledging the significance of elder abuse as a public health and human rights issue. Since 2006, communities throughout the country and around the world have honoured this d

Webinar: Motivational Interviewing

Healthy Aging CORE, Phillip Santiago

On June 11, 2020, Healthy Aging CORE hosted this recorded webinar on Motivational Interviewing with panelist Philipp Santiago, the Clinical Lead for Occupational Therapy and Mental Health & Substance Use for Rehabilitation & Recovery Services at Fraser Health.  Motivational interviewing

Aging and Frailty in First Nations Communities

First Nations Information Governance Centre Head Office & Jennifer Walker

This study, the first published overview of aging in a nationally representative sample of First Nations seniors, used data from the First Nations Regional Health Survey Phase 2 (FNRHS 2). It is also the first application of a validated frailty index to describe aging experiences in First Nations co

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