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[Recorded Webinar] Mapping the contours of ageism in the Canadian public discourse and countering its impact on older adults

EAPO

Click HERE to learn more about this recorded webinarAgeism is a unique form of discrimination in that it can be relevant to all of us as we keep moving fromone age group to another. It is also complex as it can be expressed in hostile but also subtle ways.EAPO in partnership with CNPEA co-hosted thi

[Resource] Old School: Anti-Ageism Clearinghouse

Old School

Click HERE to access the Old School Anti-Ageism WebsiteOld School curates, creates, commissions and disseminates free resources to educate people about ageism and how to end it; hosts and facilitates spaces where age advocates around the world can connect; collaborates with other pro-aging organizat

[Resource] Quick Guide to Avoid Ageism in Communication

WHO

Click HERE to view the guideOverviewLanguage and images convey meaning, which feed assumptions and judgements that can lead to ageism. The way we frame communications also affects how people think, feel and act towards different age groups. This short guide, produced as a part of the Global Campaign

[Podcast] Fridays with Seniors: On Ageism

CanAge

Fridays with Seniors with Peter Legge talks to guests address the prevalence of ageism in our society and explore ways to combat this type of discrimination with guests Lara Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge, Leanore Sali, Information and Specialist, of Seniors Services Society of BC and Anur Mehdic, C

[Resource] 4 Seasons of Reconciliation's Reconciliation Education

Reconciliation Education

Click HERE to learn more4 Seasons of Reconciliation's Reconciliation Education proudly teams up with community organizations such as library systems, nonprofit organizations, government organizations, and more to bring accessible accountability to the people.With our 3-hour, multimedia course, membe

Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (UAKN) Compendium: Research For A Better Life

David Newhouse, Verlé Harrop, Kevin Fitzmaurice, UAKN Secretariat

Since the middle part of the 20th century, Indigenous peoples have been moving to cities, creating communities and homes, and attempting to build good lives in the multicultural mosaic that is Canada. The Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study, a 2011 report that took the pulse of Indigenous urban dwellers,

[Recorded Webinar] Intergenerational Trauma and Institutional Avoidance

HQBC

Webinar 4: Intergenerational Trauma and Institutional AvoidanceOn January 4, Dr. Evan Adams from the First Nations Health Authority presented Intergenerational Trauma and Institutional Avoidances.At this year’s National Health Leaders Conference, 73% of delegates voted Indigenous Health as Canada

[Recorded Webinar] WEBINAR 7: ​​​CULTURAL SAFETY – RESPECT AND DIGNITY IN RELATIONSHIPS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

HQBC

Webinar 7: ​​​Cultural Safety – Respect and Dignity in RelationshipsIndigenous Peoples and the Health Care SystemOn June 7, Northern Health’s newly branded Indigenous Health Team presented an overview of Northern Health resources that support cultural safety, along with specific examples o

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