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Groups are where CORE participants can share information and stories, ask questions, learn, and collaborate. Open discussion groups can be accessed by any member of CORE; closed groups are available by invitation only.

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Community Partners in Action (CPIA)

The Community Partners in Action is a multi-organizational coalition that engages other community stakeholders to seek out and implement grassroots solutions for rural communities.

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Immigrant Senior Sector Connections

This Group aims to increase collaboration and connection among service providers who work with immigrant and refugee seniors in Alberta.

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Men's Sheds Alberta

This Group will create awareness of Men’s Sheds in Alberta, their history, what they are, why men attend, the benefits derived, and how to start a Men’s Shed in communities across Alberta

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Provincial Social Prescribing Funded Project

The Provincial Social Prescribing Funded Project group is a space for *funded agencies* of the provincial social prescribing project to be able to share and access resources and information relevant f

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Social Prescribing

This group is a space to share resources relevant to best practices for social prescribing in Alberta.

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Emergency and Disaster Preparedness for Older Adults in Alberta

This group is focused on disaster and emergency preparedness for older adults and their caregivers including older adults at risk of going missing. This group welcomes participation from anyone inte

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Connecting People & Community for Living Well

This Group serves as a repository where Connecting People & Community for Living Well meeting invites, recordings, and resources shared during meetings are stored.

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Government of Alberta – Seniors Programs Resource Guide

Government of Alberta – Seniors Programs Resource Guide group is designed for service providers to access the online Programs and Services Resource Guide and other training or resource materials as

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Alberta Age-Friendly Community of Practice

The Age-Friendly Community of Practice (CoP) is designed to help communities that are considering or in the process of developing an age-friendly plan.  CoP members offer support to communities pursu

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