Community Resources
For information on education, aboriginal arts and culture, housing, etc. in Alberta. Click here. |
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2011 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships Evaluation Report
The 10th Annual National Aboriginal Hockey Championships were held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan April 25 – 30, 2011. This was the first time that the Indigenous Sport Council of Alberta has taken an active role in the coach and team selection process leading up to the 2011 National Championships... to read more, click here. |
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CAC Commends Harper Government for Investment in Sports Injury Prevention
The Coaching Association of Canada, as the leader of coach education and training in Canada, commends the Harper Government for investing in sport and recreation injury prevention for children and youth. Click here to read the article. |
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Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines
Learn about proper required exercises and fitness for different age groups. Stay healthy with proper activities. Now is the time. Walk, run, or wheel, and embrace life. Click here to read the guideline. |
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Run, Jump, Throw Program
This Fundamentals program teaches the skills of running, jumping and throwing and the technical skill progressions for track and field events. It is designed for boys and girls ages 6- 12, has progressions for older athletes, and can be adapted for special needs. Click here to learn more. |
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Booking a Run, Jump, Thrown Program in your Community
Have you begun planning your summer activities in your community? If not, now is the time to book a Run, Jump, Throw Program. Click here to learn more. |
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Aboriginal Coaching Program
The Program is divided into three modules to assist coaches working with athletes in understanding some of the issues influencing these individuals and their communities. Click here to learn more. |
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Indigenous Sport Council (Alberta) Program Committee
The Program Committee is seeking Members at Large to assist with this committee. The Programs Committee is an operational committee of ISCA which exists to provide overall guidance and direction for the various functions related to program development for participants at the provincial, national and international levels. Click here for more info. |
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North American Indigenous Game Coaching Expectations
As a coach, not only for North American indigenous Games, but for your community teams you have many roles and tasks to perform. You have a responsibility to refrain from comments or behaviours that are disrespectful, offensive, abusive, racists or sexists. You also have a responsibility to instill in participants a lifelong love of sport and physical activity and enduring values of fair play and respect for others. Click here for more info. |
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Aboriginal Recreation Directors Summit
The following article was submitted by Ms Brenda Herchmer, Director ACE Communities and Aboriginal Recreation Director Summit Coordinator. The Summit was held October 15—16, 2009 with 31 participants. The ISCA wishes to thank Ms Angela Lightning and Ms Sharon McFall for facilitating the Summit. Click here for more info. |
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Reframing Physical Activity Programs for Aboriginal Communities
The following is an excerpt from an article written by Ms Emilea | Karihoo BPE, Provincial Health Coordinator. Alberta Native Friendship Centre Association (ANFCA) . The original article developed for Alberta Centre Active Living newsletter has been forwarded in its entirety to all readers. Emilea is a member of the Indigenous Sport Council Board of Directors representing the Alberta Native Friendship Centres. Click here for more info. |
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Maskwachees Declaration – What has changed in the Communities since
In June 2000 a federal— Provincial Territorial Advisory Committee on Fitness and Recreation held a Roundtable meeting in Hobbema Alberta. The Indigenous Sport Council (Alberta) is interested in your comments as to whether or not conditions have changed in the communities since 2000. Click here for more info. |
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Do you find it difficult to delegate tasks to others?
The following article is adapted from Leisure Lines the newsletter for Alberta Recreation Parks Association. If so, you are not alone. According to a recent Statistics Canada report, less than 30% of workers deal with stress and work overload by delegating. The same report also notes that most people rarely turn to work colleagues or family and friends for help. Click here for more info. |
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