Aboriginal Long-Term Participant Development Pathway Workshop

Oct 21, 2016

Victoria, B.C. – The Sport for Life Society invites you to attend the Aboriginal Long-Term Participant Development Pathway workshop on November 2 and 3, prior to the 2016 Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif Conference. The workshop is designed to help sport and physical activity organizations across Canada enhance their understanding about how to support Aboriginal participants and athletes in their programming.

This workshop will spend time developing an appreciation of Aboriginal culture, and how that culture plays out in terms of engagement and sustained participation through the sport system. It will outline the key elements that need to be considered when planning, developing and implementing programs for and with Aboriginal peoples and communities, including a focus on supporting the physical, mental, spiritual and cultural needs of the individual to maximize their experience in sport and physical activity. Find out how we can adjust the competition pathway and some of the policies within the system to ensure that we create a clearer pathway for Aboriginal participants and athletes.

Dorothy Paul, a Master Learning Facilitator for the Aboriginal Coaching Modules (ACM), will facilitate this session. She has facilitated more than 50 ACMs in the past 12 years. Dorothy’s workshops are focused on fun, interactive exercises with lots of games to facilitate learning.

The workshop takes place Wednesday, November 2, from 1-5pm, and Thursday, November 3, from 8:30-11:30am. Refreshments will be provided on Wednesday afternoon, and breakfast on Thursday morning. The cost is $90 plus GST.

Please register by Friday, October 28 by contacting Emily Rand – emily@sportforlife.ca.

 

Sport for Life Society

The Sport for Life Society is recognized as the global experts on the Canadian Sport for Life Movement, Long-Term Athlete Development, and physical literacy development. The purpose of the Canadian Sport for Life Movement is to improve the quality of sport and develop physical literacy. Sport for Life links sport, education, recreation, health and governments to align community, provincial, and national programming. Long-Term Athlete Development is a multistage training, competition and recovery framework guiding an individual’s pathway through sport and physical activity from infancy through all phases of adulthood. Physical literacy is the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility to be active for life. Sport for Life, as a social enterprise using Long-Term Athlete Development and physical literacy, works to be a catalyst for positive change.

For more information, contact:
Tyler Laing
Communications Coordinator, Sport for Life Society
tyler@canadiansportforlife.ca