Advancing Physical Literacy in Peel: Evaluating the Impact of the Play in Peel Initiative

Introduction The Play in Peel initiative is a community-driven program designed to develop physical literacy and increase physical activity among children aged 0 to 12 in the Peel region, which includes Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon. Funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF), this cross…

Sport for Life Brings Expertise to Bahrain’s IPLC 2024

In November 2024, Sport for Life was invited to Bahrain to lead the International Physical Literacy Conference (IPLC) and deliver impactful presentations tailored to the region's sports systems and development needs. This initiative reflects Sport for Life's ongoing commitment to improving the quality…

Sport for Life Expands Post-secondary Partnerships with Algonquin College

Sport for Life is excited to welcome Algonquin College to its growing Post-secondary Partnership Program, further embedding physical literacy education into academic curricula. This initiative ensures students graduate with hands-on experience and recognized certifications, equipping them with career-relevant…

Safeguarding Youth in Canadian Sports: The Essential Role of Technology and Collaboration

The Critical Role of Safeguarding in Canadian Youth Sports Youth sports transform the lives of children and minors across Canada, fostering physical health, personal development, teamwork, and resilience. However, ensuring these environments remain safe and inclusive is a shared responsibility among…

3 things every coach/volunteer should know about gender-based violence (…and how to talk to young athletes about it!)

When you sign up to be a coach, you may think you are just going to run drills and design plays. Often, you unexpectedly become a trusted adult to the youth you coach. Young athletes may come to you with questions related to gender-based violence...are you prepared to help? Gender-based violence…

Sport for Life Society Welcomes Terry Duguid as Canada’s New Minister of Sport

VICTORIA (January 7, 2025) — Sport for Life congratulates Terry Duguid on his appointment as Canada's Minister of Sport and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada. At Sport for Life, we believe in transforming communities through quality sport and physical literacy. Rooted…

Pillars to physical literacy and inclusion: Positive relationships and rapport within programs and beyond are essential for fostering a motivational learning climate, thus optimizing constant and consistent development across contexts

Many programs have implemented physical literacy (PL) but often overlook the experiences of persons with diverse abilities due to societal, cultural, and political influences. This can lead to exclusion and marginalization from physical activities. Researchers at Memorial University have addressed this…

Sport for Life Launches Physical Literacy Education at the University of Victoria

Sport for Life has established a new academic partnership with the University of Victoria, joining its "Post-secondary Partnership Program," which includes Acadia University and Cambrian College. This initiative integrates physical literacy education into academic curricula, providing faculty with…

The City of Calgary Partners with Organizations to Combat Racism in Sport: Comprehensive Initiative Aims to Transform Sport Culture

The City of Calgary has launched a project, "Anti-Racism in Calgary Sport," in partnership with Sport for Life and Sport Calgary's support, to address racism in sport through a comprehensive, community-driven approach. The project represents a significant step toward transforming the city's sporting…

The Importance of Physical Literacy in Different Environments

Physical literacy—the ability to move competently and confidently in various physical activities—lays the foundation for a lifetime of active, healthy living. By developing physical literacy across indoor and outdoor land, water, air, and snow and ice, individuals gain the skills, motivation,…

Building a Solid Foundation: The First Three Stages of Long-Term Development in Sport and Physical Activity

Long-Term Development in Sport and Physical Activity (LTD) begins with three crucial stages that set the foundation for lifelong participation and excellence. These stages—Active Start, FUNdamentals, and Learn to Train—are designed to provide individuals with the best possible introduction to…

Sport for Life to Lead Major Competition Review for Ontario Volleyball Association

Sport for Life Society has embarked on a comprehensive review and restructuring of the Ontario Volleyball Association's (OVA) competition system, addressing the organization's remarkable growth and evolving needs. The initiative aims to develop new competition formats and support systems that will…
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