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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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Social Prescribing: Bridging the Gap for Community Supports
Healthy Aging Alberta
This marks the third article in a special Social Prescribing storytelling campaign commemorating the International Day of Older Persons and National Seniors Day in Canada.
Podcast: Building Health Equity-Focused Public Health Organizations
National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH)
Season 1 of Mind the Disruption was a success! We’ve decided to release bonus content from three episodes.
Podcast: Responsible Disruption - From Ideas to Impact
The Social Impact Lab
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the world of evaluation and innovation with two esteemed guests, James Stauch, Executive Director for the Institute for Community Prosperity at Mount Royal University and Bethany White, Evaluation Manager from United Way of Calgary and Area. In
Community-Based Senior's Serving Sector
Healthy Aging Alberta
Advocating for SeniorsHealthy Aging Alberta (HAA) and Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council (ESCC) are two of the lead champions of the Community-Based Seniors Serving (CBSS) sector. HAA is a rich network of CBSS organizations and allies across our province united by a shared vision: to make Al
Aging in Alberta- Elections 2023 Resources
Healthy Aging Alberta
Toolkit for Advocating at the Alberta Election for the Community-Based Seniors Serving sector
The Value of Volunteering in Canada
The Conference Board of Canada
At a Glance:Even if volunteers are unpaid, their contribution adds to economic activity through the value of services provided.We estimate that volunteers added over two billion hours to Canada’s work effort in 2017.This volunteer contribution is valued at $55.9 billion in 2017—equivalent to 2.6
Black History Month 2023
National Black Coalition of Canada Society - Edmonton Chapter
Welcome to Black History Month 2023.Celebrating and learning about Black History Month and Black Culture matters now more than ever.This commemorative month remains a necessity because elements of racism and systemic barriers continue to outline the lived experiences of black people in Canada.
Overview of Healthy Aging Alberta 2022 Regional Gatherings
Healthy Aging Alberta
Overview and report of the Healthy Aging Alberta Regional Gatherings in May-June 2022
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