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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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70 over 70 Podcast
Pineapple Street Studios
This podcast offers thought provoking and inspiring conversations with 70 people over the age of 70. CBSS organizations may be interested in using this podcast as part of their Age Friendly promotions, a vehicle to address ageism, and/or to inform older adults about the podcast through their organiz
Are You Living in an Age Bubble?
Gen2Gen
Gen2Gen is a campaign launched by USA-based Encore.org to mobilize adults 50+ to stand up for and with young people. Encore.org has inspired intergenerational connections to focus on critical social, economic, and environmental problems to create a better future of us all. The Gen2Gen campaign creat
Social isolation and loneliness among older people: advocacy brief
World Health Organization
This advocacy brief on social isolation and loneliness among older people highlights the growing public health and policy concern about these issues, which have been made more salient by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The brief summarizes the scale, impact, and harms of social isolation and loneliness amon
Metropolitan Housing Starts: Expectations for Housing Starts Largely Holding Course
Jane McIntyre, The Conference Board of Canada
Summary
There are only six census metropolitan areas (CMAs) with positive short- and long-term expectations this month, the same number as last month. These are the CMAs in the up-up quadrant.
All of the Quebec CMAs have positive short-term expectations but negative long-term ones.
The CMAs wit
The Role of Communications in Social Change
Shanelle Matthews, Nonprofit Quarterly
“More and more institutions working to eliminate oppressive systems and build inclusive ones are coming to understand that stories and storytelling are the backbone of an inclusive society.”
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Narrative Change and Counternarratives
Shanelle Matthews, Nonprofit Quarterly
“The conversation around narrative has been very contrived. Narratives are our set of ideas or beliefs that have been refined over time, that accumulate. And so, when we talk about shifting the narrative, I think that it makes it sound like it happens one organization or one individual at a time,
Experimentation and Meaningful Measurement of Social Change
Shanelle Matthews, Nonprofit Quarterly
“For narrative shifts to occur, social movements require constant adaptation, evolution, integration, co-creation, and experimentation to create conditions for new belief systems to emerge.”
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Pulse-check with sector leaders on mental health
The Philanthropist Journal
The pandemic has put pressure on all levels of the non-profit workforce, leading to rising levels of burnout, compassion fatigue, and stress. We talked to sector leaders about their mental health, their leadership outlook, and how they’re supporting their teams through this period.
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Engaging Churches in the Struggle for Housing Justice
Bernie Mazyck, Nonprofit Quarterly
In this brief video clip, Bernie Mazyck explains how faith communities can leverage their assets to advance housing affordability and housing justice.
"My faith tradition lifts up poverty as a high order of work that we should be about, and so we’re going to be really pushing faith communities t
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