Our safe sport webpage is now in play!
The new webpage shares Sport for Life’s Safe Sport Strategy, how we are defining safe sport, and our connections to the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport–a policy Sport for Life has proudly adopted as a program signatory…
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What can you do when your programs, though rich in physical benefits, aren’t addressing the changing, holistic needs of your organization’s members? By considering kaizen, or the idea of continuous improvement, you can strive to make positive change.
Soccer Québec used to be a federation whose…
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Positive experiences in supportive environments are at the core of quality sport—we need welcoming, progressive, fun sport and physical activity to keep everyone engaged and active for life. As we all look to build a more equitable and inclusive future, that goal has never been more important.
Gender…
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by Will Johnson
Becoming a successful athlete can be a real grind.
No matter how you look at it, if you want to succeed in any particular sport, you need to be willing to sweat. Nobody understands this better than Terrell Evans, who dribbled his way from an impoverished upbringing on the Westside…
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Save the dates! We’re gearing up for two major events in 2023!
First, mark your calendars for February 6-12 to attend the 2023 Sport for Life Summit. Again this year we will be taking a multi-community approach to bring Summit to a community near you. Communities will choose which two days during…
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by Chrissy Colizza
When it comes to delivering true quality sport, collegiate volleyball player and anti-racist educator Cherokee Washington says that before we can move forward, we must continue to acknowledge our faults around inclusivity in sport.
One of the most persistent issues within…
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We are excited to share that as of June 22, 2022, we have officially become a Program Signatory of the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada’s Independent Safe Sport Mechanism - Abuse-Free Sport!
Abuse-Free Sport is an independent program that is part of a growing national movement to rid Canadian…
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by Chrissy Colizza
Women and sports.
Although we can now commonly find these terms together, the evolution of women in sports has been marred by barriers resulting from society’s discriminatory beliefs about gender roles.
Since the introduction of Title IX in 1972, there has been considerable…
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The Niagara Region has always had a vibrant sport and physical activity culture. This will be on full display in August when more than 5000 athletes, coaches and staff from across the nation come to the region to take part in the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games.
Marquee sporting events such…
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By Will Johnson
You can’t teach a child judo the same way you can teach an adult—it just doesn’t work. First they’ll get bored, then they’ll get hurt.
According to Andrzej Sadej, the Coaching & Education Director and Para Head Coach of Judo Canada, that’s one of the key reasons…
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by Chrissy Colizza
Kinngait, formerly Cape Dorset, is a small, remote community of 1441 residents known for soapstone carvings, printmaking, a stunning landscape, and arctic wildlife found on the traditional lands and homelands of the Inuit.
About a year ago, Joanne Weedmark started as the…
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by Chrissy Colizza
This day is meant to celebrate the strength, courage, and resilience of all the individuals forced to flee their homes, families, and ways of life to escape conflict or persecution. This honouring is always relevant with refugees historically and currently fleeing to Canada. Examples…
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Now live: Sport for Life’s safe sport webpage
Soccer Québec’s reform revision: From recruitment to retention
Case Study: Implementing Equitable and Quality Community Sport for Racialized and Newcomer Women & Girls Project
Blossoming basketball program attracts youth in Victoria
Save the Dates! Sport for Life Summit and International Physical Literacy Conference New York
How to achieve truly inclusive quality sport: a conversation with Cherokee Washington
Sport for Life’s Safe Sport Procedures Have Changed
Sport for Life team members find their way to the international sport stage
Growing quality, inclusive sport through collaboration
How to build a thriving judo culture in Canada
Using sport and recreation’s transformative power to build healthy, active, happy and vibrant Indigenous communities
Sport for Life Honours World Refugee Day