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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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Rural Mental Health Project Recruiting Community Animators
Rural Mental Health Project
The Rural Mental Health Project (RMHP) is currently recruiting for a new cohort of training.Â
If you are interested in becoming a Community Animator or supporting an Animator in your community, you can email rmh@cmha.ab.ca. Animators are facilitative leaders who create and inspire the conditi
Combat Mental Health Stigma with a Shift Towards People-First Language
Mental Health Commission of Canada
People-first language is the step of prioritizing a person over their illness, disability, or condition when addressing them. It helps the speaker to be mindful of their language and to bring the focus back to the person by avoiding language and terminology that can stigmatize.
READ MORE HERE
Guidelines for Age-Inclusive Communication
Changing the Narrative
A short, easy guide to help keep ageism out of your writing. These guidelines for age-inclusive communications address:
What is ageism and why should we care?
Terminology to avoid and preferable terms
Ageist imagery vs age-positive images
Avoiding Ageist Storylines
https://changingthenarrat
Alberta Blue Cross Guide to Retirement
Alberta Blue Cross
Whether you’re retiring, leaving your group benefits plan or assisting aging parents, this guide from Alberta Blue Cross can help you understand the complexity of retirement health, dental and travel benefits.
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Seniors' Falls in Canada Infographic
Government of Canada
Statistics from the Government of Canada's Seniors' Falls in Canada: Second Report that are noteworthy and available in an infographic format to be shared with organizations and the public are now available.
Falls are the leading cause of injury among older Canadians with 20-30% of seniors experie
Race, Identity, and Social Policy: Significant Works by Black Authors
Edmonton Social Planning Council
With Black History Month taking place in February, Edmonton Social Planning Council has put together a list of notable works by Black authors who can inform our understanding of race, identity, and social policy.
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Community Profile Submission
F.A.S.T. Track, HelpAge Canada
F.A.S.T. Track is collecting information across Canada to discover the barriers and challenges that are preventing older people from being able to access transportation. They are creating the first-ever snapshot of Canadian seniors' transportation and are asking for input.
SUBMIT INPUT HERE
Boosting income by filing taxes
Vibrant Communities Calgary
For many Canadians, filing taxes is viewed as an obligation or responsibility. However for many Canadians, particularly those living on lower incomes, filing a tax return can be an overwhelming process. Even though filing them is the only way to access benefits that provide a meaningful boost to the
Everyday Reconciliation Podcast
Everyday Reconciliation
How can all settlers on Turtle Island engage more deeply in reconciliation? Everyday Reconciliation, the latest show from the 2020 Network, looks to answer that question.
Host Elin Miller talks to Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts and community leaders about their work towards reconciliation, a
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