A Sport Based Critical Hours Program for Low Income Youth
A Sport-Based Critical Hours Program for Low-Income Youth
Policy and Program Considerations for Increasing Sport Participation Among Members of Underrepresented Groups in Canada Final Report
Policy and Program Considerations for Increasing Sport Participation Among Members of Underrepresented Groups in Canada
Mini-Series: Mastering The Art of Evaluation — Part 1: Partnering for Impact
Driving Change Spotlight: Kyle McFarlane
Room 8 – Leadership, Coaching & Officiating | Salle 8 – Leadership, entraînement et arbitrage
Policy and Program Considerations for Increasing Sport Participation Among Members of Underrepresented Groups in Canada. 2nd Edition (2019) – Executive Summary
Official languages in Canadian sports
In Canada, national sport organizations must have a clear Official Languages Policy to ensure they meet bilingual requirements for communications, programs, services and competitions. This policy needs to align with contribution agreements and be reviewed regularly to stay effective. Customizing these guidelines helps organizations meet Canada’s bilingual needs.
Athlete mental health challenges are gender specific
According to a recent study, female and male athletes experience distinct mental health challenges. Female athletes more frequently report anxiety, depression and disordered eating, while male athletes are more likely to struggle with alcohol, drugs and gambling. Tailored strategies are essential to effectively support female and male athletes.