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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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Good News for Canadians: Our Age-Tech Sector Is on an Upward Swing
Health Insight Advocacy
AGE-WELL, Canada’s technology and aging network, has brought bright minds together to deliver new technologies — to support older adults. Everyone is wondering what the world will look like post-COVID-19. One thing for sure is that technology will play a much greater role in the lives of older a
Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility
Jeanne Bell, Karen Graham and Francis Johnson, Nonprofit Quarterly
This webinar was recorded on September 24, 2020.
Jeanne Bell: Welcome to “Tech Policies for Virtual Teams—A Leader’s Responsibility.” My name is Jeanne Bell. I’m with Nonprofit Quarterly, and I direct our Advancing Practice program. We took August off in the Leadership webinar series, so
HRPA COVID-19 Return to Workplace Survey - Key Findings Report
Human Resources Professionals Association
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused one of the greatest shifts in the world of work in decades, and HR professionals have been instrumental in helping their organizations navigate the unique challenges the pandemic has created.
With the COVID-19 situation now rapidly changing, and the province slowly
Positively Aging Video
Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging
Positively Aging videos highlight older adults in our community and is brought to you by the Arrowhead Area Agency on Aging and Minnesota Board on Aging.
These videos are part of a broader statewide effort to help communities become more Age Friendly, where people of all ages have access to safe, w
The Apartment-A Guide to Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America
The Alzheimer's Foundation of America recently released a booklet and video, called "The Apartment," that illustrates how thoughtful design and current technology can increase the safety and quality of life for a person living with dementia.
Visit alzfdn.org/TheApartment/
Preparing for Heat Wave Emergencies
CBC news
On July 25, 2021, Dr. Brian Goldman, the host of CBC Radio’s White Coat Black Art spoke with people in BC about their experiences during the June 2021 heatwave. The discussion highlights the need to view heatwaves as serious weather events like snow or ice storms, and prepare. The impact of extrem
How to Be a Better Treaty Person
Amei-Lee Laboucan, New Trail, University of Alberta
Most Indigenous people know that their ancestors envisioned a strong future for them through treaty negotiations, says Chelsea Vowel, ’00 BA, ’09 LLB, ’20 MA, an assistant lecturer at the U of A’s Faculty of Native Studies. And many Indigenous people have signed treaties, which describe how
Poverty in Calgary: Calgary Municipal Ward Profiles 2021
Enough for All
Vibrant Communities Calgary has released Calgary Municipal Ward Poverty Profiles. These profiles were developed by Vibrant Communities Calgary and the Canadian Poverty Institute to equip the community with poverty-specific data related to Calgary’s 14 wards. This information can be used to stimu
Money Matters: Workbook 4 - Ways to Save
ABC Life Literacy Canada
Money Matters is designed to help you take better care of yourself by taking better care of your money. We’ll talk about how to manage your money online and in your daily life.
No matter who you are or what your situation is, it can be hard to think and talk openly about money. It can be hard eve
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