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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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[Guide] Community Asset Mapping Guide for Social Prescribing

Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing (CISP)

This guide is intended for link workers (aka community connectors), healthcare providers, community organizations, policymakers, funders, and community members who are working to strengthen social prescribing in Canada. Its purpose is to support more effective referrals, foster collaboration across

[Recorded Webinar] Intergenerational Approaches in Preventing Family Violence

CORE Intergenerational CoP and Elder Abuse Groups

Discover how healthy intergenerational relationships can help prevent the cycle of family violence

[eLearning] OWL: Free online courses for nonprofits

OWL

Recent data shows just how urgent the shift to online learning is for nonprofits. Canada’s nonprofit/charity sector is more challenged than ever. It employs about 2.7 million people and contributes roughly 8.2% of GDP—about $192 billion annually. Yet many of these organizations are small and str

[Guide] Data Governance standard for the non-profit and charitable sector

Digital Governance Standards Institute (DGSI)

Outlines minimum requirements to responsibly collect, store, and use personal information from community

CORE 101 Training- November 2025

CORE AB, BC and National Platforms

general overview of the CORE platforms how they can be used in the work of the Community-Based Seniors Serving (CBSS) sector and its allies, and the benefits of the platform for connections and networking.

[Resource] Ageism Awareness & Education Module and Ageism Toolkit

Canadian Coalition Against Ageism (CCAA)

Two new educational resources on ageism

[Lesson] Dementia Risk Reduction

McMaster Optima Aging Portal

Recent research has shown that up to 45% of dementias may be prevented or delayed by addressing modifiable risk factors that can be changed through healthy lifestyle behaviours. Learn more about modifiable risk factors and the steps you can take to reduce your risk of dementia.START LESSON

Healthy Aging Alberta Promo Video

Healthy Aging Alberta

In this video, you'll learn how Healthy Aging Alberta (HAA) is a ‘by community, for community’ initiative working to make Alberta one of the best places to grow older.

[Recording] The Power of Connection: How Intergenerational Programs Shape Youth

CORE Intergenerational CoP Group

How these connections support growth, learning, and belonging. We’ll also be hearing directly from a university student about their own experiences.

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