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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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[Interactive Map] First Peoples' Map of B.C.

First Peoples' Cultural Council

Explore and contribute to the interactive map of the Indigenous Languages, Arts and Heritage in B.C.

[Webinar Recording] Elder Abuse- It's Not Right

CORE Alberta Elder Abuse group

a presentation delivered to communities across Alberta to educate and engage bystanders to identify and respond to elder abuse.

[Recording] Intergenerational Relationships and Men's Sheds

Intergenerational Linkages CoP and Men's Sheds Alberta

How Men's Sheds in Alberta, Canada, and all around the world and how Men's Sheds can support the mental health and well-being of men.

[Report] Aging in Place Evidence Report

Canada's Drug Agency

Identifies key factors that influence the ability of older adults in Canada to age in place and the systematic factors to consider when implementing initiatives

COURAGE: Action for Better Aging Take Action Resources

COURAGE: Action for Better Aging

COURAGE’s plans for a National Aging Strategy

[Videos] Video Series: In Their Words

Canadian Coalition Against Ageism

This video series features powerful lived experience testimonials from older adults who have encountered ageism in health care, workplaces, communities, and everyday life. Through their voices, we hear how age-based stereotypes, discrimination, and systemic barriers affect real people—and why chan

[Guide] Building Community Capacity for Dementia Inclusion: An Action Guide

Building Capacity Project

A practical community resource that supports groups and communities looking to address and reduce stigma, and become more inclusive with their activities and programs

[Resource] Changemaker Wellbeing Index

Future of Good

The 2025 Changemaker Wellbeing Index is Canada’s most comprehensive and representative research survey on the wellbeing of non-profit workers.

[Webinar Recording] Getting Started: 5 steps to mobilizing your community

United Way British Columbia

Presenter: Paul BornIncremental community change comes from the everyday acts we complete well. If we want a breakthrough we need to mobilize our communities. Paul Born will lead us through a 5 step process that will help us identify the people needed and the actions that will bring our community in

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