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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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[Brochure] 2024 Summit Brochure: Claiming Our Space, Naming Our Future

HelpAge Canada

Download the Proposal Invitation and Brochure PDFS below

[Resource] Strengthening community connections: the future of public health is at the neighbourhood scale

Mulligan K

Click HERE to access this resourceCommunity-led action at the neighbourhood scale has been vital to address complex health inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. This report was commissioned by the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) at the Public Health Agency of Canada, to

[Report] Healthy Aging Interventions, Programs, and Initiatives: An Environmental Scan

CADTH

Click HERE to view the full reportClick HERE to visit the CADTH website to learn moreSummaryCanadians are generally living longer in good health than previous generations. However, there is still a high risk of frailty among community-dwelling older adults. With the older adult population stea

[Resource] Community Health Toolkit

Community Health Toolkit

Click HERE to learn moreThe Community Health ToolkitThe Community Health Toolkit (CHT) is a project by a group of leading organizations who have come together to support the development of digital health initiatives in the hardest-to-reach areas. It provides a collection of open source technologies

[Report] Lead with Pride: Best Practices for Advancing 2SLGBTQIA+ Leadership

Pride at Work Canada

Lead with Pride: Best Practices for Advancing 2SLGBTQIA+ LeadershipIn collaboration with our community and partners, Pride at Work Canada undertook a study on 2SLGBTQIA+ senior and executive leadership across multiple industries and sectors – the first study of its kind in Canada.Lead with Pride:

[Resource] Our Edible Islands Map

Island Food Hubs

Click HERE to learn moreThe Vancouver Island region is full of edible diversity.From delicious berries to fresh fish to the elusive chanterelle–do you know what can grow in your backyard?Lets keep Vancouver Island food secure.Get involved with your local Food Hub today.

[Free Course] Food is Our Medicine

Nourish Leadership

Click HERE to access the courseFood is Our Medicine was designed to introduce health care professionals and leaders to new and different ways of understanding the complex relationships between Indigenous foodways, reconciliation, healing and health care. This free Action Learning Series includes; a

[Guide] Food Security Action Guide

Island Food Hubs

See below to download PDF of "Food Security Action Guide" by Island Food Hubs

[Infographic] Affordability of Healthy Eating in BC 2022

BC CDC

See downloadable PDF below for full infographic

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