Getting There Business Case Established
The Getting There Business Case for a model for centrally-dispatched access to health and human services for the most vulnerable [...]
The Getting There Business Case for a model for centrally-dispatched access to health and human services for the most vulnerable [...]
Access to health and human services for the most vulnerable members of the Niagara community is a priority for local [...]
A community hub can be a school, a neighbourhood centre or another public space that offers co-located or integrated services [...]
The rising prevalence of obesity in Canada has led researchers to examine not only individual behaviours, but also, environmental factors that [...]
A city's ability to compete depends on an active population. The research is clear on this. Integrating physical activity into [...]
The Niagara Age-Friendly Community (AFC) Network officially launched the Niagara Aging Strategy and Action Plan on June 5, 2015 in [...]
This resource provides the NPRN's position statement, background information about regional transit, the benefits of an integrated regional transit system [...]
Transportation is one of the top three health system challenges for residents in the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant (HNHB) Local [...]
The Niagara Aging Strategy and Action Plan is dedicated to advancing the vision of a "caring community that optimizes opportunities [...]
This toolkit consists of resources designed to support the Niagara Aging Strategy and Action Plan: Booklet (2015). It is not [...]
The Niagara Aging Strategy and Action Plan: Booklet consists of five goals developed to advance the Niagara Age Friendly Community Initiative’s [...]
This companion document to the Niagara Aging Strategy and Action Plan: Booklet summarizes the input from over 500 individuals to: [...]
People often complain it costs too much. It is underutilized, doesn’t run long enough, or far enough and is never [...]
The Niagara Workforce Planning Board (NWPB) is pleased to announce the new Niagara Community Data Consortium (NCDC) program, now available [...]
The 2015 Niagara Active Transportation Summit brought together over 200 people from across Niagara to look for ways to accelerate [...]
This short 3-minute video describes open data and provides examples of how open data is and can be used by [...]
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and the Urban Public Health Network co-hosted a workshop, “Building the Case for Active Transportation [...]
The Niagara Active Transportation Summit brought together over 200 people from across Niagara on March 4 and 5, 2015. Participants [...]
About 30 percent of Canadians don’t drive. By designing communities for these people to walk or cycle to get to where [...]
This document summarizes the 10 themes and 57 action steps proposed in the Living in Niagara-2014 Report. Published By: Niagara Connects [...]