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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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Sh*t's Getting Real: 2022 Environmental Scan
James Stauch and Latasha Calf Robe, Institute for Community Prosperity
James Stauch, the Institute for Community Prosperity and the Calgary Foundation invite you to read their most recent publication Sh*t's Getting Real: 2022 Environmental Scan.
This sixth annual scan looks at a wide range of contemporary and emerging issues, locally, provincially, nationally, and be
RECORDING - It Takes a Village to Age Well Event
CORE Alberta
You can access the recording HERE.
On January 25, 2022, the CORE Intergenerational Linkages Community of Practice hosted a session that featured a short video based on the value of intergenerational relationships and a group discussion followed after the viewing. The community discussed themes su
Canada’s Charitable Sector: What to Expect in 2022
The Philanthropist Journal
The year to come may well be another volatile one, as the world adapts to the emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and pandemic-related uncertainty has once again placed itself at the forefront of many organizations’ agendas. Once again, instability related to funding, personnel, and even
Tax Filing Help
Vibrant Communities Calgary
Enough for All has compiled a list of resources to help community members complete their tax returns, including free virtual tax clinics, information required to file taxes, and benefits that people may qualify for.
READ MORE HERE
Healthy Homes & Healthy Communities
School of Public Health, University of Alberta
The Centre for Healthy Communities, School of Public Health at the University at the of Alberta is pleased to share that the Healthy Homes & Healthy Communities website is now live at www.healthycommunitiesathome.ca. Please feel free to share the website widely within your networks.Â
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When is it time to hang up the keys? Making informed decisions about driving
McMaster Optimal Aging Portal
For many older adults, a vehicle is not only a way to get around but also a sign of their independence, enabling them to maintain their social and community activities. This is an important factor in maintaining quality of life.
As we age, changes in health and medical conditions can affect driving
Workplace Mental Health in the Age of COVID
Charity Village
Learn how nonprofits can better support their staff and volunteers when it comes to mental health, especially around the topics of burnout, isolation, and depression.
LISTEN HERE
RECORDING - CORE Frailty Series Session 3: Ageism, Stigma, and Assumptions around Frailty
CORE Alberta
You can access the recording HERE.
The CORE Elder Abuse Group hosted a session on January 18, 2022 featuring Donna Wilson, RN, PhD, who presented on the themes of ageism, stigma, and assumptions around frailty.
Connect with Donna at dmwilson@ualberta.caÂ
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Workplace Mental Health in the Age of COVID
Charity Village
On this episode: Join the host, CharityVillage President Mary Barroll, to learn how nonprofits can better support their staff and volunteers when it comes to mental health. Mary speaks to experts about burnout, isolation and depression, as well as potential solutions designed to help employers crea
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