Resources
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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[Resource] Let’s Talk: Determinants of health
National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health
Current thinking about the social, ecological and structural determinants of health.
[Resource] Social Connection & Healthy Aging
Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health
Information about social isolation & loneliness for older adults
[Recording] Healthy Aging Asset Index (HAAI) Tool - informational session
Healthy Aging Alberta and Sage Seniors Association
Healthy Aging Asset Index (HAAI) gives opportunity to better support seniors in their healthy aging journeys, while demonstrating the significant impact that social interventions make in alleviating the challenges faced by seniors and the healthcare system.
[Report] Missing Pension Plan Members in Canada
National Institute on Aging
Addresses the significant issue of missing pension plan members,
[Report] The State of Mental Health in Canada 2024, IN CANADA 2024
Canadian Mental Health Association
Mapping the Landscape of Mental Health, Addictions and Substance Use Health
[Report] NAVIGATING NEW HORIZONS The Contributions and Perspectives of Multicultural Canadians 2024
Imagine Canada
Giving among multicultural Canadians
[Report] Shaping the Future: A National Forum's Call to Action to Eliminating Ageism in Care and Support
Canadian Coalition Against Ageism
Findings from the June 2024 Ageism Forum.
[Report] Gender-based violence among migrant LGBTQ+ populations in Canada: A systematic review
Government of Canada
Relative to the general population, members of LGBTQ+ communities experience disproportionately higher rates of violence, stigma and discrimination.
[Report] Reimagining the Canadian long-term care sector
Government of Canada
The ways in which Canadians think and feel about, as well as act toward, aging populations—and, especially, aging populations within the long-term care sector—is shaped by intersecting systems of oppression that allow inequities to persist through institutional policies.
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