Resources
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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[Website] Dementia resources in multiple languages
ForwardWithDementia.ca
Resources for people living with dementia and care partners
[Report] Information and Referral Services: Volunteer Feedback Report
411 Seniors Centre Society
The purpose of this report is to enhance Information & Referral (I&R) services and strategize ways to better support 411 I&R volunteers during the most disruptive time. The senior volunteers are the pillars of the 411 Senior Centre Society and play an integral role in supporting communit
[Report] Asset Mapping Report - Inventory of I&R Services for Seniors in BC
411 Seniors Centre Society
Navigating online information can present significant challenges for some seniors. Language skills, declining health, predisposing conditions, unfamiliarity with technology, and lack of resources to own, maintain, and use technology pose significant barriers that prevent seniors from successfully sh
[Guide] PlanH: Supporting Equity in Planning and Policy
BC Healthy Communities Society
This guide is to support local governments across British Columbia to create healthy and thriving places for all people.
[Recordings] Data Literacy Workshops
Canada Helps
How to Create A Data Plan for Small to Medium Sized Charities
[Self-paced course] Data Literacy Training
Statistics Canada
This is aimed at those who are new to data or those who have some experience with data but may need a refresher
[Resource] Let's Talk: Older Adults and Therapy
Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health (CCSMH)
Visit website for full resource or download PDF at the end of this page.Therapy (also called psychotherapy or talk therapy) is a mental health treatment where you talk with a mental health care provider about challenges impacting your well-being. Therapy is usually recommended before medications for
[Brochure] Depression Brochure - Multiple Languages
Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health (CCSMH)
Depression is a treatable mental illness that can have deep negative impacts on all aspects of life. It is the most common mental health problem for older adults, but it is not an expected part of aging. Visit CCSMH's website to find important information if you or a loved one are experiencing sympt
[Infographic] The Treatment of Depression for Older Adults
Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health (CCSMH)
Depression is a treatable mental illness that can have deep negative impacts on all aspects of life. It is the most common mental health problem for older adults, but it is not an expected part of aging.Use this infographic (PDF version attached at the bottom of page) to help older adults to underst
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