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New Resource: Applying an Equity Lens in Age-friendly Communities Planning

New Resource: Applying an Equity Lens in Age-friendly Communities Planning

Designed to support local and Indigenous governments embarking on Age-friendly Community Plans, this resource provides a refresher on the concept of equity in planning, offering ideas and guidance to help ensure equity is considered at each step of the planning process.

New Healthy Communities grants bolster Indigenous and local government efforts to create equitable policies and processes

New Healthy Communities grants bolster Indigenous and local government efforts to create equitable policies and processes

The PlanH Healthy Communities Grant Program, administered by BC Healthy Communities, is offering 30 grants for the 2021-2022 year across two funding streams: Community Connectedness and Healthy Public Policy.

On-demand webinar – Diverse Voices: Community-based approaches to making evaluation attainable & equitable

On-demand webinar – Diverse Voices: Community-based approaches to making evaluation attainable & equitable

Join BC Healthy Communities and the Canadian Evaluation Society – BC Chapter for our on-demand webinar, Diverse Voices: Community-based approaches to making evaluation attainable & equitable.

The role of neighbourhoods and residents in developing Age-friendly communities

The role of neighbourhoods and residents in developing Age-friendly communities

Community can mean different things on different scales, and at one of the smallest units of “community” are neighbourhoods and their residents. People support what they create and it’s essential to engage with everyone who is affected by an issue.

Participating schools announced for Active School Travel Pilot Program

Participating schools announced for Active School Travel Pilot Program

The Province, in partnership with BC Healthy Communities Society, has selected 11 schools to participate in a pilot project designed to increase the number of students using active transportation between home and school.

On-Demand Webinar: Healthy Communities, Equity and Economic Recovery

On-Demand Webinar: Healthy Communities, Equity and Economic Recovery

Though inequities existed in our communities prior to COVID-19, current challenges have amplified these differences. How can we put equity into action to create greater well-being for all community members?

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