Game ON. The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
|
|
- Crystal Hancock
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 P R O G R E S S R E P O R T Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
2 Table of Contents Minister s Message Introduction Advancing Opportunities for Women and Girls Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs) and Multi-sport Organizations (MSOs) Leadership Coaches Student-Athlete Sport Organizations Game ON Commitments Priority One: Participation Support for Indigenous People in Sport Rowan s Law Amateur Combative Sport Ontario Parasport Strong Sport Recognition Policy Priority Two: Development Ontario Amateur Sport Fund (OASF) Games Ontario Program Officials Support Priority Three: Excellence inistry of Tourism, Culture and Sport Quest for Gold Modernization Ontario Sport Hosting Program Invictus Games Toronto Canada Summer Games Canada Summer Games Sport Awards Conclusion and Moving Forward
3 Minister s Message As Ontario s Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, I am thrilled that my ministry has taken a leading role in developing a dynamic, safe and inclusive sport system in which people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities can participate. Engaging in sport and recreation keeps us healthy, and teaches us important lessons about team work, tolerance, and respect, and highlights the importance of hard work and commitment. Through the three pillars of participation, development and excellence, I want to ensure that each and every Ontarian has the opportunity to compete, increase their level of fitness, or simply make new friends through participation in sport. Since the launch of the plan in 2015, our government has made significant progress in all three priority areas of Game ON and has initiated or completed all initiatives identified in the plan. This progress was made possible thanks to our strong partnerships with Provincial and Multi-Sport Organizations, coaches, volunteers, officials and athletes, and my Advisory Panel on Sport. A successful amateur sport system couldn t function without them, and I look forward to working together as we continue to move forward. Promoting and investing in sport and active living helps to build strong bodies and strong minds, and inspires our next generation of athletes. I am proud to be leading Ontario on its path toward a best-in-class sport system that will be sustainable for generations to come. With kind regards, Daiene Vernile Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Progress Report 1
4 Photos
5 Introduction Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan, launched as a legacy of the 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games, is the province s plan for supporting amateur sport in Ontario. Through collaboration with stakeholders, the Plan continues to better align the sport sector to deliver actions under the three priorities of participation, development and excellence. This progress report provides an update on what has been accomplished since we issued the Year One Progress Report in December As of March 2018, actions have now been completed or are underway in every one of the 17 initiatives outlined in the Plan. The Minister s Advisory Panel on Sport has played an important role in the implementation of these initiatives. The Minister appointed the Panel in December 2015 to facilitate stakeholder engagement, identify issues in the sector, and provide expert advice to advance the Plan. This year, they focused their efforts on providing the ministry with advice on how to improve opportunities and support for officials, celebrate excellence in Ontario s amateur sport system, and support parasport participation. As committed to in the Plan, the ministry has held an annual Sport Symposium since 2016 that brings together Ontario s leaders in the field of sport to report back on the results of implementation and discuss current issues and trends. The 2017 Symposium was attended by more than 110 unique organizations and 84 percent of respondents to a post event survey indicated their attendance experience as highly satisfactory. (Game ON) is intended to be a living document, adapting over time to specific events and changing circumstances. What will remain consistent is our three priorities Participation, Development, Excellence and our commitment and leadership to putting Ontario athletes first. GAME ON THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT S SPORTS PLAN (2015) Progress Report 3
6 Advancing Opportunities for Women and Girls Improving women and girls participation in sport has benefits beyond the sport and recreation sector. It can lead to higher self-confidence, better grades, and enhanced career opportunities. Since the launch of Game ON, Ontario has made a commitment to work with sport sector delivery partners at all levels to close the gender gap and remove obstacles to lifelong participation in sport for women and girls. In its first year, the Minister s Advisory Panel on Sport was tasked with investigating opportunities to advance women and girls in sport in each of the three priority areas of the Plan. Advancing opportunities for women and girls in sport continues to be a distinct commitment that we support, track, and measure above and beyond Game ON commitments. On International Women s Day in 2017, Premier Kathleen Wynne and former Tourism, Culture and Sport Minister Eleanor McMahon called on all sport organizations across the province to ontario.ca ONTARIO S Action Plan ADVANCING OPPORTUNITIES FOR Women and Girls in Sport match the province s commitment to promote equal and fair opportunities for women and girls in sport and recreation. The government committed to developing an Action Plan for Women and Girls in Sport which was released in July 2017 at the Sport Ministers Federal-Provincial/Territorial (FPT) meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Action Plan outlines a comprehensive series of 21 actions intended to increase the number of women and girls who are athletes, coaches, sport administrators, and leaders at schools, universities and communities across the province. It s time to create optimal conditions and systems to support women and girls of different ages, abilities and backgrounds to be engaged in sport and recreation. ADVANCING OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SPORT: ONTARIO S ACTION PLAN (2017) 4 Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
7 PROVINCIAL SPORT ORGANIZATIONS (PSOs) AND MULTI-SPORT ORGANIZATIONS (MSOs) LEADERSHIP All 60 PSOs/MSOs that are recognized to deliver sport programming in Ontario are required to have policies in place to ensure equal access and fair opportunities for women and girls. In addition, approximately 78 percent of PSO/MSOs are now delivering programs/initiatives for under-represented populations in Ontario, including women and girls. COACHES Changing the Game Changing the Conversation (CTG-CTC) was a pilot initiative dedicated to increasing the number of qualified female coaches in Ontario across all sports. The program includes the development of a mentorship model for female coaches and a resource hub for apprentice coaches to build and enhance their toolkits. It provides a broad pool of qualified female coaches from which colleges, universities, and PSO/MSOs can hire, develop, and promote. The Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO) successfully recruited over 250 women into the program. This program will continue to provide mentorship programs for female coaches to increase gender equity, challenge bias, and eliminate barriers women face at work, at home, and in their communities with committed funding through the Ontario s government s Women s Economic Empowerment Strategy. STUDENT-ATHLETE SPORT ORGANIZATIONS The Ontario Federation of School Athletics Association (OFSAA), the Ontario University Athletics (OUA), and the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) deliver sport programs to over 35,000 athletes across Ontario and have come together to identify common goals and priorities including women and girls. These associations are taking steps to ensure that there is equal representation on boards and sport advisory committees and have established female mentorship programs for athletes and coaches. They are committed to increasing opportunities for women and girls to participate in all aspects of sport. Progress Report 5
8 Game ON COMMITMENTS The ministry continued to advance the delivery of Game ON commitments and all initiatives announced in Game ON are complete or are underway. 6 Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
9 Priority One: Participation Focuses on providing opportunities for all Ontarians to get involved in organized sport in a safe and positive environment The ministry, in consultation with the sector, has taken action in a number of areas to achieve this priority. SUPPORT FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN SPORT In July 2017, Ontario hosted the 2017 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG). The Games hosted competitions in 14 sport disciplines, welcomed 5,000 participants, and was supported by 2,000 volunteers. Team Ontario finished third with 137 medals, including 51 gold, 42 silver, and 44 bronze. This was the first time that the Games were held in Ontario and generated an economic impact of $21.9 million within the province. In preparing for the Games, the Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario (ASWCO) held over 60 separate tryouts for Aboriginal Team Ontario. Attended by over 1,400 athletes, the Council selected a team of 550 participants to compete at the Toronto 2017 North American Indigenous Games. In 2017, the ministry rolled out the Youth Cultural Camps initiative across Ontario to engage Indigenous youth in cultural activities and land-based activities to promote awareness of traditional knowledge. Since the program rolled out in June 2017, over 40 camps incorporating seasonal cultural teachings have been delivered across the province through ten Indigenous partner organizations. The ministry is investing $4.5 million over two years ( ) to support these community-based camps. Progress Report 7
10 REPORT OF THE ROWAN S LAW ADVISORY COMMITTEE ROWAN S LAW On March 6, 2018, Ontario passed ground-breaking concussion safety legislation to protect amateur athletes and make sport safer on the field and at school. Rowan s Law (Concussion Safety), 2018 makes Ontario a national leader in concussion management and prevention by establishing mandatory requirements that call for annual reviews of concussion awareness resources, removal-from-sport and return-to-sport protocols, and a concussion code of conduct that would set out rules of behaviour to minimize concussions while playing sport. In honour of Rowan Stringer, the 17-year-old rugby player whose death resulted from sustaining multiple concussions, the proposed legislation also establishes the last Wednesday in September as Rowan s Law Day. Ontario is the first jurisdiction in Canada to pass concussion safety legislation, setting a precedent for sport legislation across the country. The province will continue to work closely with PSOs/MSOs, key medical experts, researchers, and sport leaders to ensure the smooth implementation of this legislation. AMATEUR COMBATIVE SPORT Ontario committed to clarifying the legal status of amateur combative sport and working with the combative sport community to develop and implement appropriate health and safety measures. Effective July 1, 2017, Ontario designated a list of 11 amateur combative sports from which contests are exempt from the Criminal Code of Canada Prize Fighting Offence, including: boxing, grappling, jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, kickboxing, muaythai, pankration, taekwondo, wrestling, and wushu. Contests in these 11 sports can now be held under the supervision of a PSO recognized under the ministry s Sport Recognition Policy. These measures are in place to ensure combative sport competitions follow standard sport competition rules, safety protocols, and age appropriate programs. 8 Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
11 ONTARIO PARASPORT STRONG As a legacy of the 2017 Invictus Games, Ontario launched the Ontario Parasport Strong strategy. Through this strategy, Ontario invested $820,000 towards the longterm development of parasport athletes and advanced coach training and leadership development. The strategy included the Ontario-Parasport Strong Fund, a grant-based program available to recognized PSO/MSOs and Student-Athlete Sport Organizations to support the development of parasport programming and build system capacity. In addition, it supported key initiatives of the Ontario Parasport Collective (comprised of 22 leaders with a common parasport vision) in the areas of parasport capacity building and education, including: a physical literacy pilot project in conjunction with the Canadian Paralympic Committee, support to the Coaches Association of Ontario to recruit and train coaches and technical officials, and an investment in high performance enhancements to parasport through the Canadian Sport Institute of Ontario. In March 2018, the Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ontario government, announced a $2.4 million investment over 5 years the largest grant in the foundation s history to support the continued work of the Ontario Parasport Collective. This support will continue to build an aligned system so that all individuals with a disability can participate fully in sport and recreation in Ontario. Sport Recognition Policy for PROVINCIAL SPORT ORGANIZATIONS and MULTI-SPORT ORGANIZATIONS SPORT RECOGNITION POLICY In 2017, the ministry implemented the revised Sport Recognition Policy (SRP), whereby 60 PSOs/MSOs were evaluated and recognized to meet SRP standards. A Game ON Commitment ontario.ca The revised SRP ensures that PSOs/MSOs recognized by the government operate in a safe and effective manner, follow national standards, offer high-quality sport programs, and have certified coaches and officials. Recognized PSO/MSOs are eligible to apply for government programs, including the Ontario Amateur Sport Fund a multi-year funding program designed to support the three pillars identified in Game ON: Participation, Development and Excellence. Progress Report 9
12 Priority Two: Development Focuses on ensuring athletes receive the right support as their skills develop The ministry, in consultation with the sector, has taken action in a number of areas to achieve this priority. ONTARIO AMATEUR SPORT FUND (OASF) The Ontario Amateur Sport Fund was launched in The OASF took a single-window funding approach and consolidated the Base Funding Program, Sport Priority Fund, and Team Ontario Development Grant. Over $8 million was provided to recognized PSOs/MSOs, three Student-Athlete Sport Organizations, and Parasport Ontario in This new program supports a streamlined and efficient approach that reduces administrative burden and provides stakeholders with multi-year funding that allows organizations to more effectively plan for the future. GAMES ONTARIO PROGRAM The Games Ontario Program continued to deliver on its commitment to provide multi-sport competition experiences for individuals of all ages and abilities, and provide our athletes with quality competitive experiences and opportunities to pursue their sport goals. In 2017, Ontario delivered the Ontario Parasport Games, hosted by the City of Brantford and County of Brant, and the Ontario 55+ Winter Games, hosted by the Town of Cobourg. In 2018, Ontario is hosting the Ontario Winter Games in Orillia, the Ontario Summer Games in London, and Ontario 55+ Summer Games in Mississauga. Collectively, these five events give nearly 7,000 participants from 45 PSOs and MSOs the opportunity to participate in 17 days of competition, supported by 2,800 volunteers. 10 Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
13 Since assuming responsibilities for the Games Program in 2016, the Games have grown to become a must attend event for fans of amateur sport and continues to support municipalities across Ontario. PACHI the porcupine, a legacy of the 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games, supports the athletes and coaches on Team Ontario and has become a widely recognizable figure at all Ontario Games. OFFICIALS SUPPORT Over the past year, the Minister s Advisory Panel on Sport was asked to focus their efforts on providing the ministry with advice on how to improve opportunities and support for officials. The ministry hosted a workshop that included approximately 30 participants from the sport sector to consult with sport sector stakeholders on the key issues/gaps in officiating and to seek input on a proposed provincial vision and goals for sport officials in Ontario. The ministry continues to use the feedback from these sessions, and additional engagement with key sport stakeholders, to inform an action plan for supporting sport officials in Ontario. Progress Report 11
14 Priority Three: Excellence Focuses on ensuring athletes can pursue excellence in high-performance sport The ministry, in consultation with the sector, has taken action in a number of areas to achieve this priority. QUEST FOR GOLD MODERNIZATION Through Game ON, Ontario committed to working with the sport sector to modernize the Quest for Gold athlete support program. Ontario is proud that its athletes made up 31 percent of Canada s team at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, and 38 percent at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games. They have made all Ontarians proud with their podium successes. We want to continue providing athletes with support to reach their full potential. The ministry established a working group with representatives from the sector comprising of athletes, coaches, PSOs/MSOs, and high performance experts to ensure the modernized program is successful in ensuring Ontario athletes continue to represent at international competitions. Program changes will come into effect in that will continue to provide Ontario athletes with direct financial assistance in addition to providing training and development opportunities through PSOs/MSOs to support more athletes. ONTARIO SPORT HOSTING PROGRAM In Game ON, Ontario committed to building on the infrastructure and volunteer legacies of the Pan Am/Parapan American Games to seek out sport hosting opportunities that continue to utilize the infrastructure built for the Games. Between January 2017 and April 2018, Ontario supported 29 events in 23 different sports. Of those, 16 events were international and 13 were national and held in 14 communities across Ontario. Collectively, these competitions brought over 9,000 athletes to Ontario to compete at the highest levels and provided Ontario athletes with an opportunity to compete at home with the best competitors nationally and internationally. 12 Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
15 In addition, nine events occurred at six facilities used for the Pan/Parapan American Games, which continues to demonstrate the ongoing legacy value of these facilities to the Ontario sport community. INVICTUS GAMES TORONTO 2017 Toronto hosted the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 in September. Over 500 competitors from 17 nations competed in 12 adaptive sports. The Games provided an opportunity for Canadians to commemorate and honour its soldiers while celebrating the 150 th anniversary of Confederation. Team Canada won 48 medals, including 18 gold, 17 silver and 13 bronze. The Invictus Games provided a worldwide platform to highlight parasport and athletes with disabilities. Over 75,000 spectators attended competitions in Toronto, while live streaming of the event resulted in a further 4 million views from 111 countries. Progress Report 13
16 2017 CANADA SUMMER GAMES Winnipeg, Manitoba hosted the 2017 Canada Summer Games in July. The Games featured 16 sports, and welcomed over 4,000 athletes and coaches and more than 20,000 visitors. Team Ontario placed first, bringing home 86 gold medals, 65 silver and 59 bronze. Team Ontario was comprised of 353 athletes at the Games and a new record was set by Ontario athlete Hanna Henderson who won 11 medals in swimming CANADA SUMMER GAMES It was announced that the Niagara Region will host the 2021 Canada Summer Games, the largest multi-sport amateur competition in Canada. 13 communities will come together to collectively host the Games. In the lead up to the Games, and with support from Ontario s Sport Hosting program, the Niagara Region, in partnership with Basketball Canada, will be hosting the under 18 FIBA Americas Championship. As a legacy of this event, the equipment will be available for the 2021 Canada Games. Welcoming the Games to Ontario means increased economic activity for hotels, restaurants and other businesses. SPORT AWARDS The Ontario Sport Awards will be part of the 2018 Ontario Sport Symposium and are crucial to continue to celebrate excellence and recognize individuals and organizations that deliver superior athletic performance or make significant contributions to advance the sport system in Ontario. The 2018 Ontario Sport Awards will include three award categories for Leadership in Inclusive Participation, System Design Excellence, and Ontario Provincial Athlete of the year. Winners will be announced at the symposium in April. 14 Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
17 Conclusion and Moving Forward Our government appreciates the importance of supporting Ontario s athletes. Athletes are community role models and help promote active, healthy lives. Investing in their development and providing them with more opportunities to succeed is part of the government s plan to build Ontario up. In 2018, the Minister s Advisory Panel on Sport is continuing to focus their advice on how to improve opportunities and support for officials, celebrate excellence in Ontario s amateur sport system, and support parasport participation. In the months ahead we will move forward on a number of key initiatives outlined in Game ON including: The ministry will seek the input and advice from across the sport community on how to move forward with implementation activities on concussion management across Ontario. The ministry will continue to work with officials to develop a vision and action plan for improving support for sport officials in Ontario. The government will continue to support the mentorship program for women in coaching and will include a focus on women and girls in a physical literacy strategy. The ministry continues to work with the Ontario Parasport Collective as it builds on the initiatives funded through the ministry s legacy. The ministry will continue to engage with the sport community on how to implement the modernized Quest for Gold program. Finally the ministry will begin seeking input on what actions should be considered in the next phase of the Game ON Sport Plan. Progress Report 15
18 AVAILABLE TO READ AND DOWNLOAD ONLINE Advancing Opportunities for Women and Girls in Sport: Ontario s Action Plan Creating Rowan s Law: Report of the Rowan s Law Advisory Committee Game ON The Ontario Government s Sports Plan Game ON Year One Progress Report Sport Recognition Policy for Provincial and Multi-Sport Organizations
19 inistry of Tourism, Culture and Spor
20 Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan
Game ON The Ontario Government s Sport Plan A LEGACY OF THE PAN AM/PARAPAN AM GAMES YEAR ONE PROGRESS REPORT ontario.ca AVAILABLE TO READ AND DOWNLOAD ONLINE Game ON The Ontario Government s Sports Plan
More informationSwim Ontario Strategic Plan. World Leader in swimming development at all levels
Swim Ontario 2013 2020 Strategic Plan World Leader in swimming development at all levels To be a world leader in swimming development at all levels LEAD MOTIVATE PERFORM INTRODUCTION Swim Ontario is the
More informationNAIG Council opens 2020 NAIG Bid Process November 1, Ontario Host Cities Letter of Intent Due to ASWCO November 14, 2017
2020 NORTH AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GAMES BIDDING PROCESS FOR ONTARIO COMMUNITIES The Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario (ASWCO) is bidding to host the 2020 North American Indigenous Games (2020
More informationStrategic Plan
Strategic Plan 2013-2020 Canada s National Sport Governing Body for Track & Field, Road Running and Cross Country Athletics is an integrated, foundational sport for all ages and all abilities, including
More informationService Business Plan
Service Business Plan Service Name Transportation Planning Service Type Public Service Owner Name Kaylan Edgcumbe Budget Year 2019 Service Owner Title Service Description Manager of Transportation Planning
More informationKAMLOOPS CANOE AND KAYAK CLUB: A STRATEGIC PLAN AND BUSINESS MODEL FOR 2012 TO 2016
KAMLOOPS CANOE AND KAYAK CLUB: A STRATEGIC PLAN AND BUSINESS MODEL FOR 2012 TO 2016 Policy: The Kamloops Canoe and Kayak Club is a registered non-profit society (S-0026104) with a Board of Directors committed
More information2015/16 Annual review of Sport and Recreation New Zealand
2015/16 Annual review of Sport and Recreation New Zealand Report of the Government Administration Committee Contents Recommendation 2 Introduction 2 Financial performance 2 The Rio de Janeiro Olympics,
More informationCONTENTS 03 AMBITION 04 MISSION 05 GROW THE GAME 07 SERVE MEMBERS 09 SUCCEED INTERNATIONALLY 11 EFFECTIVE SPORT LEADER 13 SUMMARY
CONTENTS 03 AMBITION 04 MISSION 05 GROW THE GAME 07 SERVE MEMBERS 09 SUCCEED INTERNATIONALLY 11 EFFECTIVE SPORT LEADER 13 SUMMARY 2 USA FIELD HOCKEY STRATEGIC PLAN AMBITION We all love sports, and we all
More informationCanadian Sport Tourism Alliance Congress Ottawa
Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance 2013 Congress Ottawa CSTA Sustainable Sport Event Template Thank you: Funding in part by the Ontario Trillium Foundation Transfer of Knowledge leadership: Eric Savard, CSTA
More informationStrategic Plan. Updated January 2013
Strategic Plan 2012 2016 Updated January 2013 Introduction WHO WE ARE: Basketball BC is the governing body for basketball in the province of British Columbia WHAT WE DO: Create, guide or support all programs
More informationBUSINESS PLAN
BUSINESS PLAN 2017-2020 ALBERTA SPORT CONNECTION 2017-20 Business Plan (April 1, 2017 March 31, 2020) Table of Contents Overview....... 1 Vision and Mission... 1 Strategic Content... 1 Alberta Sport Connection
More informationJudo Canada LTADM Steering Committee
Table of Contents Introduction 2 The Development Pathway 5 Active Start U7 6 FUNdamentals U9 8 Learning to Train 9 Learning to Train - Part l U11 9 Learning to Train - Part II U13 11 Training to Train
More informationTO: FROM: SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION
February 8, 2018 TO: Park Board Chair and Commissioners FROM: General Manager Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation SUBJECT: United 2026 Bid (FIFA) Training Site Agreement RECOMMENDATION A. THAT the
More informationCorporate Report. Report from Parks, Recreation and Culture Services, Business Planning and. Report Number: PRCS File: ,
Corporate Report Report from Parks, Recreation and Culture Services, Business Planning and Strategic Services Date of Report: November 8, 2017 Date of Meeting: November 27, 2017 Report Number: PRCS-285-2017
More informationANNUAL REPORT
2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT Message from the Chair and President/CEO Richard Crépin and Peter Nicol On behalf of Gymnastics Canada, it is our pleasure to provide you with our 2015-2016 annual report. 2015/16
More informationWOMEN IN RUGBY ACTION PLAN Irish Rugby: Building success, together
WOMEN IN RUGBY ACTION PLAN 2018 23 IRFU WOMEN STRATEGIC IN RUGBY PLAN ACTION PLAN 2018 23 Irish Rugby: Building A game success, for all together 12 OUR VALUES RESPECT INTEGRITY INCLUSIVITY FUN EXCELLENCE
More informationCall for Team BC Chef de Mission
Call for Team BC Chef de Mission The BC Games Society is seeking an enthusiastic and experienced person to serve as Chef de Mission for Team BC for the 2019 Canada Winter Games. This is a 14-month opportunity
More information2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Bid Book Overview
2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Assessment OPC2018-0738 Committee 2017 June 12 Page 1 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides an overview of the Bid Book that is being prepared by The City
More informationWorld Wrestling Plan. Our strategy for a stronger future. Round 1:
World Wrestling Plan Our strategy for a stronger future Round 1: 2013-2016 Table of Contents Why a World Wrestling Plan? Page 04 How does the Plan work? Page 07 Phase 1: The International Level Page 08
More informationABOUT THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
ABOUT THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Canadian Football League (CFL) is Canada's longest continuously operating sports league with roots extending back to 1907 in Eastern Canada and to 1936 in the West.
More informationAthletics in New Brunswick STRATEGIC PLAN Enhancing Participation, Performance & Positive Experiences For New Brunswick Athletes
Athletics in New Brunswick STRATEGIC PLAN 2014-2018 Enhancing Participation, Performance & Positive Experiences For New Brunswick Athletes April 2014 1 OVERVIEW Athletics New Brunswick (ANB) is the provincial
More informationJudo Saskatchewan Multi Year Plan
Judo Saskatchewan Multi Year Plan 2010-2013 Values Vision Values shape our organizational culture, underlie our management philosophy and guide our actions. They are the foundation upon which our vision,
More informationTransportation Master Plan Advisory Task Force
Transportation Master Plan Advisory Task Force Network Alternatives & Phasing Strategy February 2016 BACKGROUND Table of Contents BACKGROUND Purpose & Introduction 2 Linking the TMP to Key Council Approved
More informationCOUNCIL POLICY NAME: COUNCIL REFERENCE: 06/119 06/377 09/1C 10llC 12/1C INDEX REFERENCE: POLICY BACKGROUND
COUNCIL POLICY NAME: COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEES - TERMS OF REFERENCE ISSUED: APRIL 3, 2006 AMENDED: NOVEMBER 27, 2006 NOVEMBER 23, 2009 JANUARY 11, 2010 DECEMBER 17, 2012 POLICY COUNCIL REFERENCE: 06/119
More informationStrategic Plan
Strategic Plan 2017-2020 Introduction As the Regional Association of World Rugby, the governing body for the global Game, Asia Rugby members comprise National Governing Bodies (Unions) for Rugby across
More informationPrinciples guiding Sport NI investment in Sporting Clubs and Sporting Winners objectives.
Enjoy Engage Excel Principles guiding Sport NI investment in Sporting Clubs and Sporting Winners objectives. Page 1 of 8 1. Background 1.1. This paper outlines a number of proposals that aim to contribute
More informationMINISTERIAL WRITTEN STATEMENT. Tuesday 5 November 2013 SPORTING LEGACY
Ministerial Support Team 4th Floor 100 Parliament Street London SW1A 2BQ T: 0207 211 6288 www.gov.uk/dcms MINISTERIAL WRITTEN STATEMENT Tuesday 5 November 2013 SPORTING LEGACY Parliamentary Under Secretary
More informationClimate Change Action Plan: Transportation Sector Discussion Paper: Cycling
Climate Change Action Plan: Transportation Sector Discussion Paper: Cycling ontario.ca/climatechange Contents 1. Minister of Transportation s message... 3 2. Introduction... 5 3. Sector Overview and Support
More informationBasketball Victoria more basketball. strategic plan. more often.
Basketball Victoria 2017-2020 more basketball. more often. strategic plan more basketball. more often. WE ARE PROUD to present Basketball Victoria s four-year Strategic Plan. This plan will provide the
More informationA journey of inspiration and opportunity
Our vision for women s cycling 2013-2020 1 A journey of inspiration and opportunity Our vision for women s cycling 2013-2020 Supported by 2 A Journey of Inspiration and Opportunity Our vision for women
More informationBC Games Society 2016/ /19 SERVICE PLAN
2016/17 2018/19 SERVICE PLAN For more information on the BC Games Society contact: 200-990 Fort Street Victoria BC V8V 3K2 Kelly Mann, President and CEO kellym@bcgames.org or visit our website at www.bcgames.org
More informationSkate Canada Strategic Plan. Calgary Alberta
2018-2022 Skate Canada Strategic Plan Calgary Alberta 1 2018-2022 STRATEGIC PLAN 2018-2022 STRATEGIC PLAN COMMUNICATING SUCCESS TO STAKEHOLDERS 2018-2022 STRATEGIC PLAN The 2018-2022 quadrennial cycle
More informationSTRATEGIC PLAN
STRATEGIC PLAN 2018-2022 Welcome to US Sailing s 2018-2022 Strategic Plan - Sailing is at an interesting turning point we have a successful and storied past, but a somewhat unclear future. We can see areas
More informationNational Sport Trust Fund Manitoba Chapter Approved Project List (As of Sept 2, 2015) SPORT PARTNER PROJECT NAME PROJECT #
National Sport Trust Fund Manitoba Chapter Approved Project List (As of Sept 2, 2015) The National Sport Trust Fund (NSTF) is a philanthropic gift giving program established through the Canadian Council
More informationPartnership Opportunities. Sponsorship Guide. Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games. durhamregion2019.ca. Stay
Sponsorship Guide Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games durhamregion2019.ca Stay connected: @DurhamRegion19 Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games The Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games
More informationSwim Ireland Strategic Plan
Toe in the water. Face in the water. Staying afloat. Touching the bottom. One length without stopping. Fifty lengths without stopping.. 3 3 We exist to encourage participation, develop excellence and regulate
More informationBoles Notes- April A good plan is like a road map: it shows the final destination and usually marks the best way to get there H. Stanley Judd.
Boles Notes- April 2013 A good plan is like a road map: it shows the final destination and usually marks the best way to get there H. Stanley Judd. The City of Brantford and the Brantford Aquatic Club
More informationQUARTERLY REPORT Northwest Region August 2013
Aboriginal Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council QUARTERLY REPORT Northwest Region August 2013 The following provides a summary of Northwest Regional activities conducted throughout
More informationSTRATEGIC PLAN. Arctic Winter Games International Committee
STRATEGIC PLAN Arctic Winter Games International Committee July 2016 INTRODUCTION The Arctic Winter Games is the largest northern multi-sport and culture event. These Games include participation from Alaska,
More informationOrganizational Priorities
October 11, 2017 (' Organizational Priorities 1. Execute a best in-class NAIG. 2. Athlete-focused Games. 3. Improve strategic direction of NAIG and deliver strong operational plan. 4. Promote Reconciliation.
More informationCommunity Development and Recreation Committee. General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation. P:\2015\Cluster A\PFR\CD AFS#22685
CD10.2 STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED City of Toronto Outdoor Tennis Operations Date: February 19, 2016 To: From: Wards: Reference Number: Community Development and Recreation Committee General Manager,
More informationPlanning for tennis in your Local Government Area. A resource from Tennis Australia
Planning for tennis in your Local Government Area A resource from Tennis Australia Part 1 July 2016 ABOUT THIS RESOURCE This resource forms part of Tennis Australia's Local Government Engagement Program.
More informationAmy Gillett Foundation Response to Towards Zero Road Safety Action Plan Discussion Paper
30 June 2017 Attention: Manager of the Road Safety Unit Level 1, Energy House 18-20 Cavenagh Street Darwin, NT 0801 Lodged via email: roadsafety@nt.gov.au Amy Gillett Foundation Response to Towards Zero
More informationReport Subject: Boxing participation and social class
Report Subject: Boxing participation and social class briefing paper Background For many years, research has highlighted variations in the levels of sports participation across different socioeconomic
More informationBC Games corporate partnership package
BC Games corporate partnership package VISION We strive to inspire exceptional experiences through sport. MISSION The BC Games Society is the leadership organization that guides the BC Winter and BC Summer
More information2018 Ontario Bike Summit Overview
2018 Ontario Bike Summit Overview Summit At A Glance 10th Annual Ontario Bike Summit was attended by 280 delegates 32 speakers reflecting on a decade of cycling advocacy in Ontario and articulating next
More informationPartnership Opportunities
ship Opportunities Sponsorship Guide Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games Stay connected: @DurhamRegion19 ship Opportunities Durham Region 2019 Ontario Parasport Games The Durham Region 2019 Ontario
More informationWALK Friendly Communities: Creating Vibrant, Inclusive Places for People
WALK Friendly Communities: Creating Vibrant, Inclusive Places for People Walkers are the indicator species for vibrant communities ~ Dr. Rodney Tolley, Director, Walk21 Imagine yourself walking safely
More informationVision Zero in Canada. 9 th International Conference on Urban Traffic Safety August 2017
Vision Zero in Canada 9 th International Conference on Urban Traffic Safety August 2017 Parachute National charity focused on preventable injuries Vision: An injury-free Canada with Canadians living long
More information2019 Astor Trophy Competition Bid Application Process Sub-title goes here
2019 Astor Trophy Competition Bid Application Process Sub-title goes here 2019 ASTOR TROPHY BID APPLICATION PROCESS GOLF CANADA INTRODUCTION Golf Canada is the National Sports Federation and governing
More informationOur legacy plan is a multi-faceted strategy designed to impact the Ontario golf community; including those who support it and those who play it.
WORLD JUNIOR GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP Project Overview/Executive Summary: Golf Canada, through the Sport Development Committee has been looking at this event since 2010. Significant due diligence has happened
More informationSupporting Alberta Golf
Supporting Alberta Golf Alberta Golf has been supporting grassroots initiatives and provincewide programs since 1912. As the Provincial Sport Organization representing golf in Alberta, we are proud to
More informationsport tourism strategy
sport tourism strategy Contents Introduction 4 Upcoming Initiatives 8 Hosting 9 Message from the Mayor As one of the fastest growing divisions of Canada s burgeoning tourism industry, Sport Tourism fosters
More informationCANADA GAMES COUNCIL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
1 CANADA GAMES COUNCIL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Canada Games Streaming Services Date: December 20th, 2017 1 2 CANADA GAMES COUNCIL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL CANADA GAMES STREAMING SERVICES INTRODUCTION As the premier
More informationSTRATEGIC DIRECTIONS
STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS 2019-2022 and FOCUS AREAS UNTIL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2020 STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS - 2019-2022 VISION Orienteering is the most attractive adventure-based sport for all ages MISSION We promote
More informationHuman Legacies. October 5 th, Bruce Dewar CEO
Human Legacies October 5 th, 2009 Bruce Dewar CEO bdewar@2010legaciesnow.com A Day to Remember JULY 2, 2003 VANCOUVER, CANADA Host City 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2010 as a Catalyst If we
More informationNovember 2, Government takes on the challenge of improving traffic safety
November 2, 2006 Government takes on the challenge of improving traffic safety Edmonton... The Alberta government has taken on the challenge of improving traffic safety by moving ahead with a comprehensive,
More informationBASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Parks, Forestry and Recreation would like to thank the many individuals and groups who contributed their, time, resources, expertise, and ideas to the Basketball
More informationNETBALL MAINLAND STRATEGIC DIRECTION
NETBALL MAINLAND STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2013 2015 ONE ZONE, ONE DIRECTION Netball Mainland Zone Inc. Strategic Plan 2013-2015 Page 1 NETBALL MAINLAND FIGHTING TO THE FINISH INTRODUCTION While it appears netball
More informationSOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL BOXING ORGANISATION
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL BOXING ORGANISATION Olympic Style Boxing SANABO STRATEGIC PLAN 2009-2014 Index Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Vision 4 3. Mission 4 4. Priorities of the organisation 4 5. SWOT Analysis
More informationGIRLS AT BAT PROGRAM REPORT 2018
GIRLS AT BAT PROGRAM REPORT 2018 Program Map Here is where Girls At Bat took place this summer: o Fort McMurray, Alberta o Fort Mackay First Nation, Alberta o Edmonton, Alberta o Calgary, Alberta o Saskatoon,
More informationActive Travel Strategy Dumfries and Galloway
Active Travel Strategy Dumfries and Galloway Our Active Travel Strategy The agreed Interventions for Dumfries and Galloway Council s Local Transport Strategy includes an action to Develop an Active Travel
More informationLondon Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. 14 June 2010
London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games 14 June 2010 London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Volunteer Protocol Title This document shall be known as the London 2012 Olympic
More informationMinor Hockey Development Guide
Minor Hockey Development Guide Initiation Program Admin Workshop Developing Skills First The Initiation Program is part of the Hockey Canada Skill Development Series The Official Hockey Instructional Curriculum
More informationBarrie Trojan Swim Club. AGM Presentation
Barrie Trojan Swim Club AGM Presentation Introduction Chair - Marcin Danda Vice Chair - Patrick Warren Treasurer - Caroline Okumura Secretary - Bruce Jones Fundraising Chair - Melissa VanCasteren Director
More informationBC Taekwondo Canadian Sport for Life Implementation Plan
1 BC Taekwondo Canadian Sport for Life Implementation Plan Introduction Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) is a National movement developed to help change and improve the Canadian Sport System. The CS4L works
More informationSTRATEGIC PLAN
STRATEGIC PLAN 2015-2017 About Football Federation SA? Football Federation SA (FFSA) is the governing body of football in South Australia and a member of the national association, Football Federation of
More informationVÉLO BIKES CANADA NATIONAL 3RD ANNUAL BIKE SUMMIT SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE MAY 13-14, 2019 OTTAWA, CANADA
VÉLO CANADA BIKES 3RD ANNUAL NATIONAL BIKE SUMMIT MAY 13-14, 2019 OTTAWA, CANADA SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE COLLABORATING FOR A BIKE-FRIENDLY CANADA This two-day, National Bike Summit with tours of cutting-edge
More informationDATE: August 5, 2014 REPORT NO. CD TYPE OF REPORT CONSENT ITEM [ ] ITEM FOR CONSIDERATION [ X ]
DATE: August 5, 2014 REPORT NO. CD2014-130 TO: FROM: Chair and Members Committee of the Whole Community Services Gregory Dworak, General Manager Community Services 1.0 TYPE OF REPORT CONSENT ITEM [ ] ITEM
More informationLEADING A SOCCER NATION CANADIAN SOCCER ASSOCIATION STRATEGIC PLAN
LEADING A SOCCER NATION CANADIAN SOCCER ASSOCIATION STRATEGIC PLAN 2014-2018 WRITING THE NEXT CHAPTER TOGETHER There has never been a more exciting time for those of us involved in Canadian soccer. With
More information2018/ /21 SERVICE PLAN
2018/19 2020/21 SERVICE PLAN February 2018 For more information on the BC Games Society contact: 200-990 Fort Street Victoria, B.C. V8V 3K2 Kelly Mann, President and CEO Phone: (250) 387-1375 Fax: (250)
More informationAuthority to Enter Into Bid Agreements for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
EX30.14 REPORT FOR ACTION Authority to Enter Into Bid Agreements for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Date: January 18, 2018 To: Executive Committee From: General Manager, Economic Development and Culture Wards:
More informationCanada s largest marine trade association working to promote recreational boating. Join Boating Ontario and save up to $
Canada s largest marine trade association working to promote recreational boating Join Boating Ontario and save up to $3000.00 Boating Ontario is the largest marine trade association in Canada and has
More informationManitoba Organizations Want to Know If Walking and Cycling is Going to Get Safer and Easier for Everyone Under the Next Government
- For immediate release - Friday, April 8, 2016 Manitoba Organizations Want to Know If Walking and Cycling is Going to Get Safer and Easier for Everyone Under the Next Government A range of groups representing
More informationBC GAMES SOCIETY 2014/15 ANNUAL SERVICE PLAN REPORT
BC GAMES SOCIETY ANNUAL SERVICE PLAN REPORT For more information on the BC Games Society contact: 200 990 Fort Street Victoria, BC V8V 3K2 250.387.1375 info@bcgames.org bcgames.org National Library of
More informationLONDON 2018 ONTARIO SUMMER GAMES. Sponsorship Opportunities
LONDON 2018 ONTARIO SUMMER GAMES Sponsorship Opportunities LONDON 2018 ONTARIO SUMMER GAMES OVERVIEW What are the Ontario Summer Games? The Ontario Summer Games is supported by the Ontario Government,
More informationRole Profile. Project Director (North or South dependent on candidate location)
Role Profile Post: Relationship Development Manager Salary: 50,000-60,000 Location Reporting to: Contract: London or Bolton with national travel Project Director (North or South dependent on candidate
More informationShifting Gears for a Healthier City
Shifting Gears for a Healthier City Mississauga s Cycling Master Plan is an ambitious strategy that sets out to transform Mississauga into a city that is conducive to cycling for daily transportation needs.
More informationUnderstanding UK Sport s role. May 2018
Thank you for visiting UK Sport s Public Consultation on its future funding strategy which will come into effect in April 2021 post the Tokyo Games. We want to ensure that the strategic review for our
More informationCanadian Ski Patrol System Strategic Plan Canadian Ski Patrol System Mission, Vision and Focus
Canadian Ski Patrol System Strategic Plan Canadian Ski Patrol System Mission, Vision and Focus 2010 2015 CSPS Vision Statement The CSPS strives to be the premier safety and first aid organization serving
More informationWestern Australian Swimming Association Inc. strategic plan SWIMMING AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WAY OF LIFE
Western Australian Swimming Association Inc. strategic plan 2015 2018 SWIMMING AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WAY OF LIFE Swimming WA Vision Swimming is an essential part of the Western Australian
More information335 days until the opening of the new Pan Am Pools
335 days until the opening of the new Pan Am Pools 656 days until the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Para Pan Am Games 1048 days until the RIO 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games we don t have to be superstars or win
More informationMavis Johnson. Road Safety Specialist
Mavis Johnson 8553 Flowering Place, Burnaby, B.C., V5A 4B4, Canada (604) 787-3240; mavis@ctsinstitute.com Road Safety Specialist 43 years of experience in developing, managing and participating in engineering,
More informationHELP US CONTINUE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
HELP US CONTINUE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AN OVERVIEW OF THE OAKVILLE SPEED SKATING CLUB MISSION STATEMEMENT: To provide speed skating skills and training to people of all ages with respect and consideration
More informationDiscussion Paper Men s and Boy s Competition Review 26 May 2017
BACKGROUND As we enter into the third year of the Men s National Premier League (NPL) three-year licence period, and having launched the Women s NPL off the back of last year s Women s and Girl s Competition
More informationVisit to download electronic copies of this and other cycling documents.
Action Plan 2.0 Visit https://www.ontario.ca/page/cycling-ontario to download electronic copies of this and other cycling documents. Contents Cycling in Ontario 2 Progress to Date 3 #CycleON Action Plan
More informationTENNIS NSW STRATEGIC PLAN
TENNIS NSW STRATEGIC PLAN 2018-21 2 TENNIS NSW STRATEGIC PLAN 2018-2021 A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO It is with great pleasure that we present to you Tennis NSW s VISION 21: Our roadmap to connecting more people
More informationAPPENDIX 2 PROPOSAL FOR REPLACEMENT FOR POOLE (DOLPHIN) LEISURE CENTRE FINAL SPECIFICATION
APPENDIX 2 PROPOSAL FOR REPLACEMENT FOR POOLE (DOLPHIN) LEISURE CENTRE FINAL SPECIFICATION 1 PURPOSE 1.1 To provide the following information and supporting evidence for the Member decision (reference
More informationEugene s Strategic Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan
Eugene s Strategic Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Moving Beyond Infrastructure: Planning for Action City of Eugene Public Works Engineering Pro Walk / Pro Bike Seattle 2008 www.eugene-or.gov/walkbike Agenda
More informationCITY OF VANCOUVER ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
CITY OF VANCOUVER A14 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Report Date: March 17, 2009 Contact: Dave Rudberg Contact No.: 604.296.2860 RTS No.: 07659 VanRIMS No.: 01-1000-00 Meeting Date: March 24, 2009 TO: FROM: SUBJECT:
More informationClubs: Strategic Outcomes.
Clubs: Strategic Outcomes Landscape 1,270 affiliated clubs 120,000 affiliated athletes (up from 98k in 2009) age 11 + Estimated the same number of volunteers working in clubs 65% off track clubs Majority
More informationAustralian Biathlon Strategic Plan Overview
Australian Biathlon Strategic Plan 2014 2026 Overview Australian Biathlon Strategic Plan 2014-2026 (Approved 19 April 2016) 2 Table of Contents Introduction Strategic Focus updated for the remainder of
More informationA national cycling strategy for more and safer cycling
A national cycling strategy for more and safer cycling contributing to a sustainable society and a high quality of life throughout the country Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation 1 Background The Government
More informationAustralian Volleyball Federation
Australian Volleyball Federation Strategic Plan (2005-2009) GOAL - To foster the sport of volleyball as a human endeavour Volleyball Australia Strategic Plan (2005-2009) A Shared Vision for the Future
More information2013 BALFOUR BEATTY LONDON YOUTH GAMES
BALFOUR BEATTY LONDON YOUTH GAMES ANNUAL REPORT 201 3 CONTENTS CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Page 2 FACT AND FIGURES OVERVIEW Page 3 LONG-TERM STRATEGY Page 4 BUILDING THE PATHWAY Page 5 VOLUNTEERING Page 6
More informationBoard Strategy Day. January 25, 2018
Board Strategy Day January 25, 2018 Corporate Plan 2018-2022 & beyond Presentation to the board 2018 2022 & beyond 2 Building on the last five-year plan 2013 2017 21% reduction in subway delay minutes
More informationTENNIS VICTORIA STRATEGIC PLAN TO 2020
TENNIS VICTORIA STRATEGIC PLAN TO 2020 MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND CEO We are pleased and privileged to present Tennis Victoria s Strategic Plan to 2020. We acknowledge and thank all of the organisation
More information(centre) Destination Ontario; and (right) Great Lakes Waterfront Trail (GLWT)/ Simon Wilson/ Waterfront Regeneration Trust..
Province-wide Cycling Network Study Report April 2018 Cover page photo sources: Current page photo source: (left) Destination Ontario; (centre) Destination Ontario; and (right) Great Lakes Waterfront Trail
More informationSt-Anne s Waterford Tennis Club
St-Anne s Waterford Tennis Club Draft Strategic Plan Presented to Committee and Members 1 Table of Contents Section 1: Insights Page Description 4 Research Insights - Seniors 5 Research Insights - Infrastructure
More informationThe NDP platform has seven key commitments in this election; I hope that your members can take a moment to review them at
Halifax Chamber of Commerce Attn.: Valerie Payn, President and CEO September 25th, 2013 Via email: to valerie@halifaxchamber.com Dear Ms Payn: On behalf of Premier Darrell Dexter, Leader of the New Democratic
More information