Handout from session at Canadian Parks and Recreation Association 2004 Annual Conference.
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Introduces an approach to development within any human system -families, groups, organizations, communities. Outlines the philosophy and principles, common stages/steps and the core experience. Presen...
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This presentation, from the 2004 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference describes the establishment, in Surrey B.C. of a Task Force on Diversity, and the resulting Intercultural M...
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Daily newsletters from the CPRA 2004 Annual Conference.
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This presentation, from the 2004 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference, defines leadership coaching; identifies the benefits of creating a coaching environment in your organizati...
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This presentation, from the 2004 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference, provides a brief history of levels of physical activity in New Brunswick, reasons for its present levels, ...
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This presentation, from the 2004 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference, provides a form to help you prepare for negotiation situations, and complete instructions for using the fo...
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This presentation, from the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association's 2004 Annual Conference discusses barriers to participation for the city's aboriginal population, and Winnipeg's strategy to deve...
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Describes a research project which looked into understanding the structural barriers to participation (e.g., poverty & recreation policies) and developing more inclusive recreation practices &...
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This presentation discusses proactive and comprehensive versus self-directed services for sole-support parents on Social Assistance. Presented at the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association 2004 Ann...
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This presentation, from the 2004 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference, discusses Total Asset Management, Public Expectations, Environmental Issues, Economic Issues and presents ...
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This presentation, from the 2004 Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference, discusses the eight differences between effective senior managers and their "average" counterparts: Planni...
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Handout from the session " Ssnthetic Sports Turf: Yesterday's Luxury Item, Tomorrow's Management Tool at the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association 2004 Annual Conference.
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This presentation, from the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association 2004 Annual Conference, describes the guiding principals, partnerships/ sponsorship, coordination, delivery, costs and evaluation ...
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