A project to develop a Municipal Guide to Promising and Best Practices for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity

A project to develop a Municipal Guide to Promising and Best Practices for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity.

Presented by the Active Living Alliance for Canadians with Disabilities (ALACD).

Partners: Queen’s University School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) and P/T affiliates, Federal/Provincial Government Physical Activity and Recreation Committee (PARC), and Canadian Disability Participation Project (CDPP).

The project will consult with municipal leaders, persons with disabilities, caregivers, researchers, and academic and grey literature to identify these promising and best practices.

For more information please contact Taryn Barry, ALACD project manager, at taryn.barry@ ala.ca. English version of the infographic found here.

 

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