FEBRUARY 2013
The 2013 CS4L National Summit: A Success!

    

Last month's Summit featured inspiring keynotes, insightful presentations, and saw hundreds of like-minded individuals come together to share ideas and discuss the future of sport and physical activity in Canada.

 

With so many presentations taking place, chances are you didn't get to see everything you would have liked. Don't fret! The presentations from the Summit are now available online.  


A big thanks to everyone who attended the Summit and helped make it such a success. We're already looking forward to next year!  

The International Sport for Life Society (IS4LS) presents:
The International Physical Literacy Conference (IPLC)
  
Now that the CS4L National Summit has ended, it's time to prepare for the IPLC, taking place in Banff, Alberta, April 20-23.
 If you're interested in sharing your work, we've extended the abstract submitting deadline until February 22. You can learn more about the conference's streams and how to submit your abstract here.

If you want to know more about the conference, such as who's presenting and what the schedule looks like, check it out here.

We look forward to seeing you in Banff!
Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) and CS4L Launch "Building Enhanced Collaboration Between Recreation and Sport"  
 
Written by Don Hunter in collaboration with the CPRA Task Force, this paper identifies specific roles that a national, provincial, and/or municipal recreation organization can take on in order to enhance meaningful sport opportunities for the citizens of Canada.

This document reflects the needs, interests, and breadths of the municipal recreation sector while outlining the broad roles of municipal recreation in sport.

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"Quality Sport and Physical Activity for all Canadians: Five Year Activation Strategy" now available! 
  
The purpose of the CS4L Activation Strategy is to provide a five-year work guide for the CS4L Leadership Team. It will also inform key supporters of the direction and actions required for the continued improvement of the quality of sport in Canada

It will serve as a touchstone for CS4L to build and enhance relationships with other sectors, agencies, and organizations contributing to sport and physical activity in Canada. It will also allow Champions to continue to own and advance CS4L.


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