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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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Report: Strengthening Community Connections - The Future of Public Health is at the Neighbourhood Scale

National Collaborating Centres of Public Health

Community-led action at the neighbourhood scale has proved vital to addressing complex health inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. This report, commissioned by the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) at the Public Health Agency of Canada to inform the 2021 annual CPHO repo

Changing the Narrative: Ending Ageism Together

Changing the Narrative

A short, easy guide to help keep ageism out of your writing. These guidelines for age-inclusive communications address: What is ageism and why should we care? Terminology to avoid and preferable terms Ageist imagery vs age-positive images Avoiding Ageist Storylines Read the guide.

Loop and Loop Junior Annual Report - 2021

LOOP Fall Prevention Community of Practice

The 2021 annual report provides a snapshot of Loop and Loop Junior’s members and how they use the services. This report is for Loop and Loop Junior members, partners and various other stakeholders. View report.

Overcoming Digital Divides

Ryerson Leadership Lab

From March to June 2021, the Ryerson Leadership Lab, Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship, First Nations Technology Council and Simon Fraser University’s Public Square, supported by title sponsor TELUS, co-presented Overcoming Digital Divides, a six-part workshop series that exp

Recorded Webinar: Fall and Fall-Related Injury Prevention Screening and Assessment Webinar Series: Where to begin? It starts with screening

Loop Community of Practice

On January 18th, Brian Hyndman, PhD, Denise Beaton, and Dr. Richard Louis presented the first webinar for Loop’s fall risk screening and assessment webinar series. The webinar presents key findings from an environmental scan and practitioner survey of fall risk screening and assessment clinical pr

Document: Emergency Preparedness - What Every Senior Needs to Know

Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Katzie, Seniors Network

The diverse climate in the province of British Columbia accounts for a variety of potential disasters. In an emergency, phone lines, gas, electricity, and water services can be disrupted for an extended amount of time. Services that we take for granted will be interrupted – for instance, roads may

Video: Emergency Preparedness in British Columbia: Five Steps Everyone Needs to Know

Pitt Meadows City Hall

Be prepared for emergencies, not scared. Older adults are among the most vulnerable during an emergency and may face additional challenges due to mobility, health, or support issues. Being prepared for emergencies allows you and your family to survive disasters for at least 72 hours, when first resp

Choose to Move - Online and In-Person

Choose to Move

Choose to Move is launching new FREE programs both online and in-person to support you to get a little healthier and connected this Winter. They have adapted the program as life in British Columbia continues to shift due to COVID-19. In some communities, Choose to Move is offering in-person programs

Canadian Perspectives on the Financial Realities of Ageing in Place

National Institute on Ageing

The COVID-19 pandemic has left most Canadians feeling concerned about the financial security and well-being of their families today and in the future. The level of worry is particularly acute for Canadians close to retiring or in early retirement.   A new report released by the National Institute o

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