(Ottawa, Ontario – April 22, 2020) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and British Columbia Artistic Swimming (BCAS) are proud to announce an innovative partnership project focused on shifting the culture of artistic swimming in the province of B.C. The project aims to create a healthier space for children and youth to grow up, for people to swim, work, and volunteer, and one that is collaborative, inclusive, and self-reflective.
This groundbreaking project, titled “EVOLVE,” includes three main components: an assessment of the challenges currently facing the sport, training and development for sport leaders about effective communication and conflict resolution strategies, and a formal research component to evaluate the impact of the program.
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