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Growth.
BC Recreation and Parks Association•Evolved into a central coordinating role
for the sector
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Growth.
Aligned vision with provincial and national
agendas:•Physical Activity •Health• Infrastructure Renewal•Sport
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Growth.
Expanding on our advocacy mandate to
continue building a healthier, more active
BC.
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Expansion.
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$1,000,000
$2,000,000
$3,000,000
$4,000,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
$3.2 Million
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Expansion.
Growth in the number and range ofprograms we implement and support:
•New playground safety awareness course•A series of workshops for women in
leadership•A new workshop for community leaders• Improvements in our pool operations
courses
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Expansion.
Growth in personnel.
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Expansion.
New governance structure to supportgrowth.
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Expansion.
New membership structure to encourage
future growth.
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Expansion.
Growth in our membership – doubled to
600+ in 2006.
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Expansion.
Member involvement through task groups - 400+volunteers:
• Governance and Membership review• Standards and Certification• Pool Operations Regulations• Childcare Regulations• Fees and Charges• Editorial Board for our quarterly, signature magazine• Review of Canadian Playground Safety Institute
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Expansion.
•Everybody gets to play•HIGH FIVE•Planning Task Group for annual Fitness
Conference, Provincial Aquatics Workshop, Symposium, Parks and Grounds Spring Training
•Five fitness-related task groups• Infrastructure Renewal
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
ActNow BC:• At the podium, with
the Premier for the March 2005 launch
• With the Minister of Health for the BCHLA Call to Action in March 2006
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
The BC Healthy Living Alliance: the largest
health promotion team in the history ofBritish Columbia
•BCRPA as fiscal agent •Home to the BCHLA Secretariat•Chaired by BCRPA CEO
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
• BC Lung Association• BC Pediatric Society• BCRPA• Canadian Cancer
Society, BC and Yukon Division
• Canadian Diabetes Association, Pacific Division
• Dietitians of Canada, BC Region
• Heart & Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon
• Public Health Association of BC
• Union of BC Municipalities
• Health Authorities• Ministry of Health• Provincial Health Services
Authority (PHSA)
BCHLA Coordinating Committee members:
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
• Provincial health promotion strategy: The Winning Legacy
• Grant of $25.2M• Meetings with the Premier, Ministers,
members and committees of the Opposition, Deputy Minister and Assistant Deputy Minister of Health
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
Premier’s Council on Aging:•Partnership with the Ministry of Health•WHO Age-Friendly Urban Community
Index
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
United Nations Association:•Partnership with 2010 Legacies Now and
others•Sport-in-a-Box•Healthy Children Healthy Communities
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
Promoting social inclusion in active livingprograms with the Social Planning andResearch Council of BC (SPARC):
•Toolkit – successful active practices (gender, culture, economic status, ethnicity)
•Tele-learning conference hosted by BCRPA
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
• Modest beginning in 2002• Development of an Active Communities
resource kit• Shifted to 2010 Legacies Now in 2003• Business plan in 2004• In 2005 became a multi-year, multi-million
dollar investment• National summit in 2005
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
• 78 communities representing each region of the province registered in the program
• Surpassing original launch goal of 35
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
Over 2.8 million impacted •73% of BC population
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Expanded Vision for Healthy Active Living.
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Partnerships.Partnerships.
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Partnerships.
Partnering with p/t organizations tosupport and promote programs aimed
atchildren:
•Try Something New, social marketing campaign – promotes physical participation, developing healthy eating habits
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Partnerships.
Everybody gets to play•National initiative •Designed to provide families living in
poverty with access to recreation and physical activity opportunities
•BCRPA supplement to the EGTP Tool Kit – delivering workshops in communities throughout the province
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Partnerships.
HIGH FIVE Quest Training •Quality assurance resource for
supervisors of children’s programs
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Partnerships.
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Partnerships.
Working with Aboriginal Stakeholders –ASRA
•Aboriginal adaptation of Active Communities Tool Kit
•Participation in Honour Your Health Challenge
•HIGH FIVE supplement
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Partnerships.
Collaborating with agencies on issues: • Gender equity
Women in Leadership and Girls Only Grants program,
and HIGH FIVE supplement, (2010 Legacies Now,ProMOTION Plus and CAAWS)
• Ethics in sport True Sport
• Injury prevention Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts
• Persons with disabilities HIGH FIVE supplement (Douglas College TherapeuticRecreation Diploma Program)
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Partnerships.
United Way Strategy for School Aged Children•Middle childhood strategy in
development for the past 2 years• Advisory Committee• Research project with UBC with data
collection in four school districts• Results of four demonstration projects
(Surrey, Richmond, Burnaby and Tri-Cities)• Policy review
•Learning summit, May 17-18, 2006
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Partnerships.
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Partnerships.
Sport and Recreation Leadership Council
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Partnerships.
UBCM Healthy Communities CoalitionAdvisory Committee
•Strengthen the capacity of BC communities to enhance individual and collective health
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Partnerships.
BCMA:•Eat Well, Play Well, Stay Well
• advisory committee• disseminated information to the sector
•Pedometer Pilot Project
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Evolving Leadership.
Leading several new initiatives in the areas
of:•Recreation infrastructure renewal
• started with a motion at 2002 BCRPA AGM• BCRPA Community Facility Assessment Study• three-phases of a facilities inventory • comprehensive database
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Evolving Leadership.
• submission to the Minister of Tourism, Sport and the Arts on guiding principles for a national framework for infrastructure renewal
• BCRPA CEO appointed by the provincial government to represent the provincial sport and recreation sectors on the national Sport Council Work Group #3 on Infrastructure
• conducting further research and analysis
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Evolving Leadership.
Fitness leadership standards•Growth of our fitness leadership
program to more than 3,100 registered fitness leaders in 2005
•New specialty fitness designations – Yoga Fitness, Pilates Fitness
•Partnership with BC Women’s Hospital – OsteoFit Module
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Evolving Leadership.
• Development is underway of a Special Populations module
• BCRPA-approved courses in Secondary Schools
• Re-introduction of annual fitness conference, expanded from one to two days
• Fitness leadership awards to recognize outstanding achievement
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Evolving Leadership.
Development of a provincial vision andstrategy for the sector
•Long range strategic plan to increase access and participation in recreation in BC
•Series of consultations – first here at Symposium
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Evolving Leadership.
• Providing members with benchmarking research in the areas of parks and recreation competencies and standards
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Evolving Leadership.
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Fees and charges survey• grown from 18 to 27 and now 39 participating
municipalities
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Evolving Leadership.
Pool operations guidelines to support new
outcome-based regulation relating to pool
design and operation, as part of theprovincial review
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Evolving Leadership.
Recreation standards as part of provincial
child care regulations•Conducted consultation with members
and stakeholders on impact•Submitted a response to the Ministry of
Health
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Evolving Leadership.
Consultations with the education sector:•Douglas College in the development of
their Bachelor degree in Sport Science and Coaching
•Langara College for their applied degree program in Recreation Management
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Evolving Leadership.
Contributor to several national initiatives
and issues•Partnership Task Group•Communication and Governance Task
Group•National Agenda Task Group• Infrastructure Renewal Task Group
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Evolving Leadership.
Thank you to our members, our volunteers,
our funders and sponsors
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growth.