Management by Values Workshop

Sport Law invites passionate sport leaders to elevate their leadership through a transformative two-part online Management by Values workshop. In today’s rapidly evolving sport landscape, leading with values has never been more critical. Amidst increasing demands for transparency, accountability, and inclusion, values-driven leadership ensures that your organization thrives ethically and sustainably. The workshop is based on Values-in-Action: Igniting…

BE Leadership Essentials Course – Fall 2025 Cohort

Now in its third offering, the BE Leadership Essentials is a 10-week virtual course for sport leaders who want to lead with greater confidence, clarity, and impact. You’ll gain practical tools, fresh insights, and strengthen your sense of purpose—all while building meaningful connections with peers across the Canadian sport system. The Fall 2025 cohort will…

Concussion Awareness & Safety: Empowering the Special Olympics Community

Join Special Olympics Canada for an essential and engaging webinar designed specifically for athletes, coaches, family members, and volunteers. This concussion webinar will take place on Monday, September 22 at 7:30pm (ET). This session will shine a light on the critical topic of concussion awareness: what it is, how to recognize it, and what to…

Re-imagining Sport Leadership series – Generous Communications

September 5, 2025 – (Ottawa, ON) As a sport leader committed to a growth mindset, it’s helpful to pause, learn from others, and challenge conventional thinking. That’s why Sport Law launched the Re-Imagining Sport Leadership Series, customized leadership webinars to help you advance your sport management knowledge. What’s involved? Hosted on Zoom by Sport Law, the webinars…

Alberta’s Fairness and Safety in Sport Act Webinar

oin us for a webinar exploring the implications of Alberta’s Fairness and Safety in Sport Act for sport organizations based in Alberta, as well as other sport governing bodies organizing activities in the province. With the legislation coming into force on September 1, 2025, sport organizations must be prepared  to navigate the key legislative requirements, including understanding athlete eligibility…

Beyond the Game Coaching for Lifelong Athlete Wellness

Coaches play a critical role in the lives of Special Olympics athletes, not only in sport, but in shaping their overall health, confidence and independence. This session highlights the health disparities faced by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and introduces Special Olympics Health Programs to compliment athletes sports training. Coaches will gain practical strategies…

Retention x Body Confident Sport Workshop with Canadian Women & Sport

Join us for a free session designed for sport leaders who want to retain girls in sport and help athletes feel confident in their bodies. Created with the support of data and resources from Dove, Laureus, and Nike, this workshop integrates key factors that are central to supporting girls and young women as athletes and…

Sport in Ontario Collective Kickoff Meeting

On behalf of the Board of Community Sport Councils Ontario, we would like to invite you to participate in the first meeting of the Sport in Ontario Collective on Wednesday, June 18 from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. The meeting is a virtual Zoom meeting to accommodate both rural and urban centers. The Sport in Ontario…

Empowering New-to-Canada Participants Through Sport and Physical Activity Webinar

A New Resource for Your Community With Canada planning to welcome hundreds of thousands more newcomers annually, is your organization prepared to include them through sport and physical activity? The New-to-Canada Long-Term Development in Sport and Physical Activity (NLTD) Pathway offers practical guidance for settlement agencies, sport organizations, and community groups working with newcomers. Please note: This webinar will…

Sport, Leadership and Social Change: Ep. 35 Sport as a Human Right

Sport Leadership and Social Change Webinar Series Episode 35 Sport as a Human Right Sport has been framed as a social good (True Sport Report, 2022) and as a vehicle for supporting human and social development including “improving health and well being, putting children and youth on a positive life course, building stronger and more inclusive…

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