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Sports in National Life. Art Salmon, Ed.D. Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Toronto, Canada. Action This Day. What will happen in the future as a result of what we do here today? It is a riddle, housed in a mystery, encased in an enigma.
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Sports in National Life Art Salmon, Ed.D. Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Toronto, Canada
Action This Day What will happen in the future as a result of what we do here today? It is a riddle, housed in a mystery, encased in an enigma. We have the key - the future is uncertain-but we must move on
A Quick Word About Canada – for context • Canada is a federation of 13 provinces and territories • Ranks 2nd in the world in total area and 4th in total land area. • Culturally and linguistically there are differences across the country • Population growth through immigration has brought diversity and the need to respond to different sport and physical activity challenges. 8 Hours
A Shift in Thinking • A national meeting of 200 key leaders in physical activity and sport in 1986 set a goal… “By the year 2000 physical Activity would be a Canadian Cultural Trademark”
2 Priorities For Action “The health and well-being of the nation and the medals won at major games are simple by-products of an effective sport system.” Canadian Sport for Life, 2005
Trends in Adult Physical Activity Levels in Canada, 1994-2005
Sport & Physical Activity National Policy Leads Public Health Agency of Canada Sport Canada
Canadian Sport Policy • The Canadian Sport Policy reflects the interests and concerns of 14 government jurisdictions and the Canadian sport community. • The Canadian Sport Policy reflects a new approach to shared leadership and collaboration amongst all stakeholders to achieve the goals of enhanced participation, excellence, capacity and interaction in sport.
Sport - Excellence • World class athletic achievement as a product of quality high performance development systems and programs. • National Targets • Targeted support • Athlete assistance • Sport hosting • 2010 Olympics • 2015 Pan-Am Games bid
Sport - Capacity Playground to PodiumSport For Life – Long-term Athlete Development Model
Is based on the physical, mental, emotional, and cognitive development of children and adolescents. Each stage reflects a different point in athlete development. • Ensures physical literacy upon which excellence can be built • Builds physical literacy in all children, from early childhood to late adolescence by promoting quality daily physical activity in the schools and a common approach to developing physical abilities through community recreation and elite sport programs.
Sport – Enhanced Interaction • The components of the sport system are more connected and coordinated as a result of the committed collaboration and communication amongst the stakeholders. • Increase Awareness of Sport Within Governments • Regular Communication with the Sport Community • Enhance Collaboration Between Sport Organizations • Negotiate Bilateral Government Agreements ($$$) to Advance the Canadian Sport Policy
Monitoring Progress • The Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute monitors: • Physical Activity through the Physical Activity Benchmark and Monitoring program • Sport participation through the Sport Monitor www.cflri.ca
Children’s Participation in Sport and Type of Participation
Communities in Action Fund Building opportunities through joint partnerships – putting leadership at the community level where local priorities can be met
Aboriginal Activator Project Building leadership capacity within communities
Healthy Schools Recognition Program The Pennant The Pledge
Raise the Bar • School-based initiative to encourage school administrators, teachers and student leaders to develop and implement intramural sport & physical activity programming. • Re-balance school sport and physical activity more equitably
Active and Safe Routes to School Parents and community leaders working together to find solutions
Trails Strategy Creating safe, accessible opportunities to be active
Quest for Gold • Supporting Amateur Athletes
Infrastructure • Ontario sport andrecreation infrastructure deficit estimated to be over $5B and growing • 2006-07- more than $74.1M invested in sport and recreation infrastructure • Economic stimulus going forward
Knowledge Development& Transfer May 5 – 8, 2010 Toronto, Canada
Thank You Very Much It has been a privilege to be part of the Active Caribbean Workshop 2009 in such a beautiful setting.