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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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[Resource] iPad Basics

GCF Global

Click HERE to learn moreiPad BasicsIn this free tutorial, learn the basics of operating and getting the most out of the popular Apple iPad tablet

[Resource] "E-Transfers" Information

ABC LifeLiteracyCanada

This document describes what an E-transfer is and the benefits and pitfalls of this form of payment. There are step-by-step descriptions on how to send and receive E-transfers. 

[Resource] The Little Black Book of Scams 2nd edition

Competition Bureau Canada

Click HERE to learn morePrefaceScammers are sneaky and sly. They can target anyone, from youngsters to retirees. They can also target businesses. No one is immune to fraud.Our group of superheroes has found a way to see through the scams. Their secret is simple: knowledge is power!  Read on to fin

[Practice Quiz] Common Internet Symbols Quiz

Seniors TechConnect

Click HERE to access the practice quizWith smaller screens and websites packed with features, web designers rely on icons and symbols to help users navigate websites. Icons save space on a screen and keep it looking uncluttered. There are so many symbols and icons on our devices. This great resource

[Resource] RCMP Cyber Bulletins PDFs

RCMP

See attached bulletins by the RCMP on safety and security advice.

[Resource] Get Cyber Safe

Government of Canada

Click HERE to learn moreGet Cyber SafeGet Cyber Safe is a national public awareness campaign created to inform Canadians about cyber security and the simple steps they can take to protect themselves online. The campaign is led by the Communications Security Establishment, with advice and guidance

Social isolation and loneliness among immigrant and refugee seniors

McMaster University

Every year, thousands of people leave their country to start a new life in Canada, whether for social, economic, and humanitarian reasons, or to be closer to family members. Many of them are seniors. A recent study by Statistics Canada revealed that:• Among men, European and non-European immigrant

Community Conversations Project

SFU Aging in the Right Place

Click HERE to learn moreCommunity Conversations ProjectThe Community Conversations project is a sub-project of the Aging in the Right Place (AIRP) Partnership. In response to the AIRP project’s Lived Expertise Advisors’ interests and experiences, the Community Conversations project was started

[Resource] Neighbourhood Toolkit - Ideas, strategies and resources to strengthen seniors’ social connection in neighbourhoods

Government of Canada

This toolkit brings together ideas, strategies and resources to strengthen social connections among seniors and others in their neighbourhoods. It will be useful to local community interest groups including neighbourhood associations, seniors’ organizations, community services, faith-based groups,

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