Heather Thompson is the Director of Age-Friendly Initiatives with Community Development Halton. Within the World Health Organization’s framework of an Age-Friendly practice, Heather has been actively steering the activities and projects of the Burlington Age-Friendly Council since 2013 and serves as the current Chair of the Halton Age-Friendly Network and the Co-Chair of the Southern Ontario Age-Friendly Network.
Our Community - The GrandPals Program
2022 Conference - Inspiring Inclusive Communities in Ontario: Moving age- friendly insights, innovations and strategies into action - The Centre for Studies in Aging & Health
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Community Development Halton
Department of Psychiatry Annual Report 2012-13 by psych.web - Issuu
Events Cambridge Council on Aging
Events Cambridge Council on Aging
PDF) HIV, co-infection and aging: New challenges for gerontology
Seniors now have Ambassador Connectors to guide them getting the information they need. « Burlington Gazette - Local News, Politics, Community
2022 Conference - Inspiring Inclusive Communities in Ontario: Moving age- friendly insights, innovations and strategies into action - The Centre for Studies in Aging & Health
Heather Thompson - The Future is Public Transport - Keeping the World Moving
Board Agenda February 17, 2010 - Halton District School Board
Meet Your ONS Leader: Heather Thompson Mackey, MSN, ANP-BC, AOCN®
PDF) The long-term health and wellbeing impacts of Healthy New Towns (HNTs): protocol for a baseline and feasibility study of HNT demonstrator sites in England
Local non-profit seeks volunteer engagement officer