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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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[Recording] CORE 101 Training Session
CORE Platforms (CORE Alberta, BC and National)
In this introductory session, the Healthy Aging CORE Alberta and BC teams will provide a general overview of the CORE platforms, their linkages to the vision of Healthy Aging Alberta and Healthy Aging BC, how they can be used in the work of the Community-Based Seniors Serving (CBSS) sector and its allies, and the benefits of the platform for connections and networking.
[Commentary] Building the social prescribing student movement in Canada
HPCDP Journal, Government of Canada
Alongside the rapid expansion of the social prescribing movement around the world, a global network of student champions has emerged to build the social prescribing student movement.
[Report] At-a-glance – Black-focused social prescribing: the importance of an Afrocentric approach
HPCDP Journal, Government of Canada
Going beyond conventional social prescribing models, BFSP addresses specific health needs within Black communities
Common Approach to Impact Measurement Quick Guide
Common Approach
Common Approach is four community-driven standards for flexible, shareable impact measurement.
[Resource] Rural Resilience: Your Guide To Staying Informed and prepared During Wildfire Season
BCRHN
For clickable hyperlinks, view the PDF here
[Resource] Rural Resilience: Navigating the Network of Senior Resources in Rural BC
BCRHN
Click HERE to view the hyperlink clickable PDF
[Resource] Dementia-Inclusive Planning and Design Guidelines (DemSCAPE)
Happy Cities/DemScape/SFU Gerontology
https://www.sfu.ca/demscape/knowledge-mobilization.htmlAbout these guidelines Globally, at least 50 million people live with dementia—a number that is expected to triple by 2050. People living with dementia have specific needs in navigating their neighbourhoods, which are often not captured by bro
[Resource] Men and Suicide Fact Sheet
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Middle-aged men (40 to 60) die by suicide more than anyone, including young people and women
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