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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[Resource] Poverty in Canada Through a Deprivation Lens
Food Banks Canada
Looking at Material Deprivation Indexes and Food Security
[Report] Claiming our Space, Naming our Future – Report on the 2024 CBSS Sector Summit
HelpAge Canada
Report on the 2024 CBSS Sector Summit
[Report] Addressing the Coming of Age and Its Related Complexities Among Canada’s Veterans
National Institute on Aging
The National Institute on Ageing (NIA) in partnership with the Canadian Institute for Military and Veterans Health Research (CIMVHR) and the Canadian Frailty Network (CFN) has released a groundbreaking new report calling for the urgent development of a comprehensive strategy to support Canada’s ag
[Report] Women at the Forefront of Aging in Canada: Challenging the Status Quo for Older Women
Womens College Hospital
This report highlights the health and well-being challenges that older women face daily and on a systemic level.
[Resource] 10 Dangers to Collective Impact
Stanford Social Innovation Review
A look at the worst practices in using the collective impact approach for social change and lessons on how to avoid them.
[Resource] Cognitive Bias Infographic
DesignHacks.co
Humans have a tendency to think in particular ways that can lead to systematic deviations from making rational judgments.
[Toolkit] The Unconscious Bias Reflection Map
Michael Pohl
The Reflection Map helps you and your team to make (unconscious) experiences, beliefs, desires, values, assumptions, and feelings in relation to a certain topic or challenge conscious.
[Resource] The Prejudice Map
Dr. Eric Hehman and Project Implicit
The Prejudice Map has been compiled to show areas of implicit and explicit bias across North America in a variety of key fields.
[Research] Evidence-informed policy brief – Utilizing the determinants of healthy aging to guide the choice of social prescriptions for older adults
HPCDP Journal
Adopting tools such as the Healthy Aging Asset Index can bring cohesiveness to the support that older adults receive across the care continuum and has the potential to shift the balance of care away from the health system and towards the community, thus improving the capacity of health systems and government to meet the needs of Canada’s older adults.
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