SPORT FOR LIFE – TALENT DEVELOPMENT: A SLOW COOKER NOT A PRESSURE COOKER! – CULTIVATING AN ENVIRONMENT FOR LEARNING WEBINAR
In this webinar we compare current priorities against an appropriate mix fun, safety and success, through which athletes can thrive. Perhaps, it is time to challenge the norm “ this is what we have always done”. This session will bring together experts (researchers and practitioners) to discuss the athlete experience and our approach to development and learning.
How do our current systems of :
- Talent development and Talent Identification contribute to youth development?
- Selection and competition ensure learning and growth?
- Practice provide enough flexibility for a young athlete to thrive acquiring the skills
- for sport, and overall well-being.
Join us to discuss – It is a slow cooker!
Date: Thursday, September 2, 2021 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. PDT / 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EDT (2PM CENTRAL)
- Dr Craig Harrison, Founder of Athlete Development Project
- Richard Sylvester, Long-Term Development Advisor, Sport for Life
- Heather Ross McManus, Long-Term Development Advisor, Sport for Life
- Carolyn Trono, Director of Quality Sport Development, Sport for Life
ATHLETICS CANADA – CLUB MANAGEMENT: OPERATING A SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM
Join Kurt Downes, Maureen de St. Croix, Bill MacMackin and Alfredo Villar-Sbaffi to discuss their experiences of the success and challenges of operating a quality track and field program.
This webinar is free to all Athletics Canada members. Non-members will be charged $10 at checkout. After registering, you will be provided the link for the webinar.
Date: Thursday, September 9, 2021 – 4:00 pm PDT / 7:00 pm EDT (6PM CENTRAL)
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WINNIPEG NEWCOMER SPORT ACADEMY – CULTURAL SAFETY IN SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Creating Welcoming & Culturally Safe Places for Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity for Newcomers
Delivered by: Winnipeg Newcomer Sport Academy
When: September 09, 2021 12:00 PM, CDT
Where: Online – link will be emailed to all registered participants
Is your organization looking to expand and welcome participation among newcomer populations? During this session, you will hear about the newcomer experiences in sport and recreation and what can be done to remove barriers, be more welcoming, developmentally appropriate, and culturally safe. This workshop is the beginning of an opportunity to expand our worldview and take action toward more welcoming, safe and inclusive places for newcomers in Canada.
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