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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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[Research] Statistical checkup of Canadian men’s health

Statistics Canada

to heighten awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys

[Recorded Webinar] Age-Friendly Communities for LGBTQ2S+ Seniors

Alberta Age-Friendly Discussion Group and Community of Practice (CoP)

This session will discuss challenges LGBTQ2S+ seniors experience and explore ways to support their inclusion in age-friendly planning and initiatives that communities could undertake to support a “sense of belonging”.

[Recorded Webinar] Partnering a Path Forward Webinar Series- Conversations on Caregiver Respite

Caregivers CORE group

Discuss impactful partnerships and resources in supporting family caregivers with respite

[Recorded Webinar] Seniors Financial Assistance Programs in Alberta

Seniors Division, Government of Alberta

virtual information session on the Seniors Financial Assistance programs.

[Recording] Intergenerational Linkages CoP- Cafe- Ageism

Intergenerational Linkages CoP

We discussed experiences and how Agism shows up in your life or your initiatives, and how Intergenerational programming can influence changes

[Recording] Connecting People and Community for Living Well - October Monthly Partners' Meeting

Connecting People and Community for Living Well Group

Protect Your Assets

[Resource] Inclusive Research Guidebook: Engaging People Living With Dementia From Ethno-Racial Communities

Murray Alzheimer Research and Education Program

Inclusive Dementia Research Guidebook

[Report] Engaging Older Women in Your Community: A Promising Practices Guide for Women’s and Senior Serving Organizations

Canadian Centre for Elder Law

Engaging Older Women in your Community is a promising practices tool developed as an outcome of the Older Women’s Dialogue Project (OWDP). The publication is intended to support your agency to anticipate and address structural barriers to the participation of older women in community initiatives aimed at legal and policy change. We include key questions to explore, tips for enhancing organizational capacity to include older women, and examples from our experience throughout the OWDP.

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