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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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#AgeingWithPride

Centre for Ageing Better

To mark Pride Month 2021, we've gathered stories from a number of older LGBT+ people to share their perspectives on inequality, community and how attitudes towards LGBT+ people have changed. READ MORE HERE

Moral Leadership: A Conversation with Dr. Nicholas Harvey and Dr. Robert Franklin, Part II

Edge Leadership, Nonprofit Quarterly

Moral leadership—the presence of one or two women or men of integrity, courage, imagination, seeking to challenge people, to serve the common good—represents the single most important predictor of whether or not an organization will remain relevant and effective and ethical. READ MORE HERE

Vital Topic — Gaps in the Social Safety Net

Justine Basilan, Edmonton Social Planning Council

Edmonton Vital Signs is an annual checkup conducted by Edmonton Community Foundation, in partnership with Edmonton Social Planning Council, to measure how the community is doing. Vital Topics are a quick but comprehensive look at issues that are timely and important to Edmonton. For this edition, t

Caring for LGBTQ2S+ Elders

Centre for Studies in Aging and Health

This reading list includes links to and summaries of a variety of resources including considerations regarding LGBTQ2S+ Older Adults. Sub-topics include social strengths, health knowledge, cultural awareness, elder abuse and neglect, caregiving outcomes, long-term care needs, experiences of ethnic m

The 2020 Emotion Wheel

Abby VanMuijen

Artist Abby VanMuijen's goal for this wheel is that it helps you to: Give yourself permission to feel any of the words on it Build your emotional vocabulary and develop language to describe how you feel Slow down and notice how your emotions show up in and around your body READ MORE HERE

fACTivist Feature Article: Addressing Racialized Populations’ Barriers to Affordable Housing

Sydney Sheloff and Brett Lambert, Edmonton Social Planning Council

Among Canadians who experience homelessness or housing instability, there is a disproportionate number who come from racialized populations—this can include Indigenous peoples, refugees, and newcomers alike. According to data collected by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness’ Homeless Hub, t

Changes in the incidence of seasonal influenza in response to COVID-19 social distancing measures: an observational study based on Canada’s national influenza surveillance system

Andrew Pierce, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Diana Marin, Zulma V. Rueda & Yoav Keynan, Canadian Journal of Public Health

Seasonal influenza is an acute respiratory infection that presents a significant annual burden to Canadians and the Canadian healthcare system. Social distancing measures that were implemented to control the 2019–2020 novel coronavirus outbreak were investigated for their ability to lessen the inc

Survey of Professionals on a Public Health Approach to Substance Use

Canadian Public Health Association

This online survey of public health, public safety, and other health and social service professionals was designed by the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) to help to better understand knowledge, beliefs/attitudes, and capacity (e.g., individual and organizational learning and training needs

Help Promote the 2021 Census Today!

Statistics Canada

The collection for the 2021 Census is well underway! The #2021census is an invaluable tool in helping shape communities and support important decisions that affect all Canadians. Please help Statistics Canada in ensuring they have a strong representation by reaching out to your networks (colleag

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