Papers
From time to time, Ontario Society of Senior Citizens Organizations publishes or supports the publications of papers from its member organizations or others. Below are some examples.
Disclaimer: By publishing this information, Ontario Society of Senior Citizens Organizations does not endorse or support the position or comments of external organizations. These publications are posted for informational purposes to advance the discussion on topics of interest to aging Ontarians.
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Mar 2021
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May 2020
Step Up To Elder Abuse Project Report (2020)
Empowering Seniors Through Knowledge
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Mar 2019
Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit Toolkit
Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit Toolkit. Service Canada has soft-launched a new CPPD Toolkit with specific spections for clients and their support networks, and health care professionals. This new toolkit was designed to help Canadians understand the eligibility criteria for CPPD benefits and how to...
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Mar 2019
What Older Long Term Unemployed Adults Need to Enhance Economic Opportunities
What Older Long Term Unemployed Adults (50-70) Need to Enhance Economic Opportunities: Project Overview & Outcomes of an Ontarion Trillium Foundation SEED Grant. OSSCO identified a need to help older unemployed workers as a result of facilitating the Employment Networking Group (ENG) for 2 years.
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Mar 2019
Roadmap for Information Decision Making
Roadmap for Information Decision Making activity provided both a learning and teaching opportunity to help older people better understand changes in their decision-making processes as they aged.Click on the report below to read more.
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Mar 2019
My Home My Community: Safety Starts Here
My Home My Community: Safety Starts Here was a project which reached out to 300 seniors to get a better understanding of what they know about elder abuse and prevention of elder abuse for seniors living in retirement home settings. An informational pamphlet, the...
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Mar 2019
Shifting the Paradigm on Aging
Shifting the Paradigm on Aging was a forum to educate Ontario seniors and gather their comments on the barriers for successful and positive aging. It resulted in this influential report. Using a Cafe Conversation style to gather feedback from nearly 167 older people who...