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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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[Resource] Healthy Aging Framework and Theory of Change
United Way BC
The Healthy Aging Framework and accompanying Theory of Change (TOC) provide a unified vision for advancing Healthy Aging programs across BC. The document shares:Our purpose, expected outcomes, and focus on the Determinants of Healthy Aging.The guiding principles that shape our work.The central role
[Recording] Granting Portal Training Session - 2025-26 Healthy Aging Applications
United Way British Columbia
Thank you to those who participated in United Way BC Healthy Aging’s Salesforce Training for 2025-26 Healthy Aging Applications held on February 10, 2025. Below you can access the Training Session recording.
United Way BC Granting Portal User Guides
United Way British Columbia
UWBC Granting Portal User Guide
[Toolkit] Let's Talk About Ageism
Edmonton Age Friendly Alliance
This toolkit aims to help people of all ages talk about aging and ageism through the format of a Conversation Café
[Toolkit] Advance Care Planning Day 2026 Campaign
Advance Care Planning Canada
ACP Day – April 16, 2026
[Guide] Caregivers’ Guide to Fall Prevention
Parachute
Falls are the No.1 cause of injury for seniors in Canada. Falls can lead to hospital stays and make it harder for seniors to live independently. As people get older, falls are more likely to happen. A fall can cause injury, chronic pain and make everyday life harder. Even without an injury, a fall
[Recording] Understanding and Supporting 2SLGBTQI Experiences with Dementia
Egale Canada
Includes links to resources, eCourse, and forms.
[Course] Caregiving in Partnership With Fraser Health
Family Caregivers of BC and Fraser Health
Practical tools and guidance to help family caregivers navigate the healthcare system and work effectively with healthcare providers
[Leaflet] Fraud Prevention
Service Canada
March is Fraud Prevention Month, and this year’s theme is “Fraud: The Hidden Crime.” This theme reminds us how fraud often remains out of sight, because it is under-reported and because it is hidden behind convincing technology, across borders, and within everyday online interactions.Fraud con
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