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Team Unbreakable: The transformative power of running for youth mental health

Mental health challenges among Canadian youth are a growing concern. It is estimated that up to 20% of children and youth in Canada, which is more than 1.2 million young individuals, are affected by a mental health disorder. Addressing the mental health needs of these children and youth lays a crucial foundation for their lifelong…

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Gold medal governance: Embracing a steward-leader board

April 6, 2022
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Rose Mercier, The Governance Coach
This is the fourth blog post in a series designed to increase sport organizations’ capacity to govern well in an increasingly complex world. Check out the previous posts about the role of the board, strategic foresight and the keys to...

The mental health strategy for high performance sport in Canada: What national sport organization leaders and staff should know

January 24, 2022
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Natalie Durand-Bush and Krista Van Slingerland
Highlights The Mental Health Strategy for High Performance Sport in Canada aims to improve the mental health outcomes for all Canadian high performance athletes, coaches, and staff. The strategy was developed by Canadian experts in mental health and sport based...

Let them lead: The benefits of shared athlete leadership

January 5, 2022
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Emma Schotanus and Luc Martin, Queen’s University
In its inaugural season, the Las Vegas Golden Knights, a team of so-called “misfits” patched together from 30 other National Hockey League (NHL) teams, reached the Stanley Cup finals. One reason for their success was that they didn’t assign traditional on-ice...

Gold medal governance: Understanding and optimizing the role of the board

October 13, 2021
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Rose Mercier, The Governance Coach
This is the third blog post in a series designed to increase the capacity of sport organizations to govern well in an increasingly complex world. Check out the previous posts about strategic foresight and the keys to gold medal governance....

How Volleyball Canada is taking an evidence-based approach to concussion prevention

September 27, 2021
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Wesley Chen and Kerry Macdonald, Volleyball Canada
Highlights Along with current educational and technological initiatives, sport organizations have the opportunity to introduce specific strategies to protect against the risks of concussion within their respective sports.  To develop effective prevention strategies, it’s necessary to understand the extent of the concussion problem and research the factors and...

Activating Safe Sport communities

September 27, 2021
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Jennifer Coletti and Veronica Allan, SIRC
Highlights In summer 2021, the Sport Information Resource Centre launched the Community Activation Grants program to help sport organizations promote Safe Sport and concussion initiatives at the community level. This article spotlights 6 of the 25 successful grant recipients from across Canada. These...

Ask the experts: Q&A with Chris Penrose about learning from and communicating evaluation findings

September 8, 2021
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Corliss Bean, Caroline Hummell and Chris Penrose
You’ve carefully planned your evaluation, collected data and compiled results. Now what? Brock University’s Corliss Bean and Caroline Hummell spoke with Chris Penrose of Lay-Up Youth Basketball for SIRC’s Experts in the House mini-series on Mastering the Art of Evaluation,...

The evolution of the active economy

July 19, 2021
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David Legg and David Finch, Mount Royal University
Highlights Despite its status as an Olympic city, attitudes towards sport and recreation initiatives in Calgary have been mixed. A city’s active economy includes all organizations and individuals who directly or indirectly contribute to the development and delivery of sport...

Building a culture of excellence in high performance sport

July 19, 2021
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SIRC with Own the Podium
Highlights In sport, culture can determine a team’s focus and how members communicate and deal with conflict. Culture also establishes norms of acceptable behaviour and directly influences functioning and performance. Own the Podium, alongside partners the Canadian Paralympic Committee and...

The new normal? How digital innovation evolved the fan experience

July 19, 2021
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Adam Steiner and Veronica Allan, SIRC
Highlights Sports fans and spectators, from the grassroots to the professional level, have had to engage with their favourite teams and athletes in new ways during the pandemic. Canadian sport businesses, broadcasters, leagues and teams are driving fan engagement through...
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