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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 Recording] Creating and Maintaining Healthy Boundaries

SafeCare BC

The importance of maintaining healthy boundaries and the interaction between boundaries, self-care, and resilience

[Resource] Changemaker Wellbeing Index

Future of Good

The 2025 Changemaker Wellbeing Index is Canada’s most comprehensive and representative research survey on the wellbeing of non-profit workers.

[Webinar Recording] Primary Care Perspectives on Social Prescribing

United Way BC

"Conversations on Social Prescribing," a four-part webinar series dedicated to advancing Social Prescribing in British Columbia

[Webinar Recording] Dementia-Friendly Communities

United Way BC

Learn more about dementia and explore simple strategies that can create a more supportive, inclusive and welcoming community

[Article] How ageism shapes the design of our communities

Centre for Ageing Better

Natalie Turner, Deputy Director for Localities at the Centre for Ageing Better, explains how ageism can impact how older people engage with their local community and the actions needed from community leaders to break down those barriers.

[Video] Care in Canada Series: Social Prescribing

The Social CTV

Kate Mulligan explains what social prescribing is, what it looks like and why it’s necessary.

[Report] Addressing the Digital Skills Gap in Canadian Nonprofits: Outcomes of Prototyped Solution Pilot

Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience

This new report shares the findings from the final phase of the Futureproofing the Community Service Workforce project. In it, we tested a hands-on toolkit designed to help nonprofits strengthen their data management practices, build digital skills, and better align staff capacity to emerging needs.

[Webinar Recording] Getting Started: 5 steps to mobilizing your community

United Way British Columbia

Presenter: Paul BornIncremental community change comes from the everyday acts we complete well. If we want a breakthrough we need to mobilize our communities. Paul Born will lead us through a 5 step process that will help us identify the people needed and the actions that will bring our community in

[Video] How to Start a Men's Shed: Whiteboard Animation 2025

Men's Sheds Canada

Meet Joe. Meet Ana. Both Joe and Ana need a Men's Shed. Learn why, and how you can get involved too.

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