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Assessing the risk of side-effects of the COVID-19 vaccines

World Health Organization

If you have the choice of more than one vaccine and are wondering which one to take and how to assess the risk of side effects, this episode of Science in 5 with WHO’s Dr Katherine O’Brien is for you. WATCH HERE

COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Older Canadians Available in Multiple Languages

National Institute on Ageing

The National Institute on Ageing (NIA) released a guidance document titled COVID-19 Vaccines: What Older Canadians Need to Know, authored by Dr. Samir Sinha, Ms. Sabina Vohra-Miller, and Dr. Jennie Johnstone. This report is now available in 13 languages. The document outlines common questions arisi

List of Free Stock Image Websites

CORE Alberta

This post will be updated to include various online stock image websites that are accessible and diverse.  Age-Positive Image Library  Royalty Free Stock Images by Pixabay  Stock Images & Videos by Pexels  Nappy "provides beautiful, high-res photos of Black and Brown people...tacklin

RECORDING: CORE FALLS PREVENTION AWARENESS & EDUCATION LAUNCH EVENT

CORE Alberta

You can access the recording HERE. Please find the slide deck shared during the presentation attached . The CORE Falls Prevention Group hosted an Awareness and Education Launch on April 22, 2021 with guest speakers Melanie Morgan-Redshaw & Nan Shybunka from Finding Balance.  Here is th

Reconceptualizing the Social Economy

Gorgi Krlev, Giulio Pasi, Dominika Wruk & Marika Bernhard, Stanford Social Innovation Review

In Europe, the social economy has traditionally been seen as a way to address market failures, such as the financial exclusion of people living in poverty, or failures of the state, for example finding adequate responses to homelessness. In practice this meant creating welfare organizations, coopera

Blog: Poverty in Canada: A Progress Report

Edmonton Social Planning Council

One in nine Canadians lives in poverty—or 11% of the overall population. That’s according to the latest (and first) report from the National Advisory Council on Poverty. The good news is that this rate is trending downwards. The bad news is that other poverty indicators, such as food security, u

Overcoming vaccine hesitancy to reach herd immunity

McMaster Optimal Aging Portal

As we battle a third wave of the pandemic across the country, now more than ever, it is important to communicate and educate populations on the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. This is particularly challenging in a context where new information (and misinformation) about COVID-19 vaccines is em

Framework to support coordination of services for Edmonton's older adults

Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council

Edmonton's Community-Based Seniors Serving (CBSS) sector has been working on the creation of a community-led, citywide network that forms the critical components of a framework to support the coordination of services for Edmonton’s older population. Over the next few weeks, ESCC staff will contin

THIS SOCIAL ENTERPRISE IS BUILDING INDIGENOUS ETHICAL SYSTEMS INTO DIGITAL TOOLS — HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN LEARN

Brennan Doherty, Future of Good

Building Indigenous value systems into the bedrock of an app allows an Indigenous developer or online community to practice digital sovereignty — meaningful control over their digital space that allows them to safely share their culture, language, and practices. Please note that a free Future of

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