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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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[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.
[Recording] Including People Living with Dementia - Intergenerational Linkages CoP
Intergenerational Linkages Community of Practice CORE Group
How Intergenerational initiatives are including and supporting older adults with Dementia
[Report] There's No Place Like Home: Why Canada Must Prioritize Small Care Home Models in its Provision of Long-Term Care
National Institute on Aging
There's No Place Like Home: Why Canada Must Prioritize Small Care Home Models in its Provision of Long-Term Care
[Report] Gender-based violence among migrant LGBTQ+ populations in Canada: A systematic review
Government of Canada
Relative to the general population, members of LGBTQ+ communities experience disproportionately higher rates of violence, stigma and discrimination.
[Report] Reimagining the Canadian long-term care sector
Government of Canada
The ways in which Canadians think and feel about, as well as act toward, aging populations—and, especially, aging populations within the long-term care sector—is shaped by intersecting systems of oppression that allow inequities to persist through institutional policies.
[Report] Experiences of gender-based violence among disabled women: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis
Government of Canada
Women with disabilities encounter a high risk of violence, especially in Canada.
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