Canadian Women & Sport – Position Statement
Trans Inclusion in Sport Availability: Online Cost: Free
Trans Inclusion in Sport Availability: Online Cost: Free
Seeing the Invisible, Speaking about the unspoken: A position paper on homophobia in sport Availability: Online Cost: Free
We are Sport: LGBTQIS Inclusion: Our panel of experts will offer their advice on what actions actions the sports industry can take to ensure that it becomes more inclusive for the LGBTQI2S sport community. Availability: Online Cost: Free
We are Sport: Mental Health: Our panel of experts will address the importance of mental health practices and resource for athletes and those working in the sports industry. The discussions will take a holistic lens on approaches to health and wellness including: nutrition, mental performance coaching and Indigenous education. Availability: Online Cost: Free
Sporting Experiences of BIPOC Women and Girls in Canada Availability: Online Cost: Free
The Sporting Experiences of BIPOC Women and Girls: We know that COVID-19 had a major impact on sport participation to the entire Canadian sport system. However, the experiences faced by the BIPOC community in sport are unique. If we don’t acknowledge those barriers, then we risk leaving BIPOC women and girls behind when sport returns. Availability: Online Cost: Free
Injury prevention for female athletes Availability: Online Cost: Free
Active for Life Stage Considerations for women and girls Availability: Online Cost: Free
Train to Compete and Train to Win Considerations for women and girls Availability: Online Cost: Free
The Pandemic Impact on Girls in Sport: The Pandemic Impact on Girls in Sport report, which collected data from over 5,000 Canadian families, shows that 1 in 4 girls are not committed to returning to sport. If we don’t act now to counter this trend, we might realize a new normal of over 350,000 girls sitting on the sidelines in …