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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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COVID-19 multilingual resources
Calgary Local Immigration Partnership
Calgary Local Immigration Partnership (CLIP) presents COVID-19 multilingual resources including information from Alberta Health Services, Government of Alberta, Government of Canada and City of Calgary.
TOOLKIT: Tamarack’s guidelines for working remotely
The Tamarack Institute
The Tamarack Institute operates as a remote organization and has created this guide to build a sense of understanding and awareness of what it means to work remotely. They have shared their own guide for working remotely to support the organizations and workers that are transitioning to remote work
A Guide to Mobility & Independence: A Comprehensive Listing of Essential Services and Transportation Providers in Calgary and Outlying Communities
Medically-At-Risk Drivers (MARD) Centre
A Guide to  Mobility & Independence: A Comprehensive Listing of Essential Services and Transportation Providers in Calgary and Outlying CommunitiesÂ
Mobility is important to an individual's health and independence. However, sometimes health conditions and other circumstances limit mobility. W
A Guide to Mobility & Independence: A Comprehensive Listing of Essential Services and Transportation Providers in Edmonton and Outlying Communities
Medically-At-Risk Drivers (MARD) Centre
A Comprehensive Listing of Essential Services and Transportation Providers in Edmonton and Outlying Communities
Mobility is important to an individual's health and independence. However, sometimes health conditions and other circumstances limit mobility. When that happens it is necessary to find al
An In-Depth Analysis of Ride-Scheduling Software Programs
Medically-At-Risk Drivers (MARD) Centre
This comprehensive report provides information on the different ride-scheduling software options available to organizations providing alternate transportation to seniors and those with disabilities.
Alternate Transportation for Seniors: An Examination of Service Providers in Urban and Rural Alberta
Medically-At-Risk Drivers (MARD) Centre
Alternative transportation for seniors has been identified as an unmet need in many jurisdictions throughout North America, and Alberta is no exception. Increased longevity and the aging of the baby boomers has heightened both the awareness and the need for responsive models of alternate transportat
Assisted Transportation Network Alberta
Assisted Transportation Network Alberta
In early 2017, the Edmonton Seniors Coordinating Council and the Medically At-Risk Driver Centre began a project that reached out to 50+ different agencies or organizations who either provide, rely on, or advocate for assisted transportation services for older adults. The goal was to gain a deeper u
Postponing or closing a volunteer programme – How to communicate with your volunteers
Volunteer Ireland
Volunteer Ireland shares tips on communicating about postponing or closing volunteer programs.
Leading an organization: 15 things to keep in mind as leaders adjust to the new realities of COVID-19
BoardSource
This blog post, originally published as a series of tweets by Phil Buchanan - president of the Center for Effective Philanthropy and author of "Giving Done Right: Effective Philanthropy and Making Every Dollar Count" - touches on 15 things to keep in mind as leaders adjust to the many new realities
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