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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[Webinar Recording] Elder Abuse- It's Not Right
CORE Alberta Elder Abuse group
a presentation delivered to communities across Alberta to educate and engage bystanders to identify and respond to elder abuse.
COURAGE: Take Action Resources
COURAGE: Action for Better Aging
COURAGE’s plans for a National Aging Strategy
[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.
[Recording] Intergenerational Impact on Career Choices
Intergenerational Linkages CoP
How IG relationships influence and impact career choices. Looking at IG mentorship.
[Resource] A policy platform for Canada’s nonprofits
Imagine Canada
To foster safe, vibrant, and healthy communities, Canada needs a healthy nonprofit sector. Whether bringing people together through arts and sports programs or ensuring families have access to nutritious meals, nonprofits are there when Canadians need us most. Imagine Canada strongly believes in the
[Video] Millennials Show Us What "Old" Looks Like | Disrupt Aging
AARP
What age do you consider to be old? We posed that question to millennials in this social experiment and asked them to show us what “old” looks like. Then we introduced them to some real “old” people.
[Resource] Healthy Aging Alberta Annual Report- 2023-2024
Healthy Aging Alberta
Read the Healthy Aging Alberta 2023-2024 Annual Report to learn more about the impact we are making on Alberta.
[Recording] Diverse Intergenerational Mentorship Circles
Intergenerational Linkages CoP
Creating inclusive circles and spaces for diverse Youth and Seniors
[Report] A Conversation with People Impacted by Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
CanAge
Dementia, often misunderstood and shrouded in stereotypes, impacts individuals in diverse ways. This report aims to shed light on these variances, exploring how those living with dementia navigate their lives, the support systems they rely on, and their aspirations; to unearth not just the challenges they face but also the opportunities for joy, independence, and dignity in their everyday lives.
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