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This resource provides concrete evidence that makes the case for investing in physical activity initiatives for women 55–70.
“Go Where Women Are” is about engaging women in sport and exercise on their terms and in their space whether physically or emotionally.
This guide will help you get more women and girls in your area active – even if you’re not directly involved in the sport or leisure sector.
Includes resources and key findings from the research which is funded by Sport England.
Quality engagement in physical activity can further the integration of newcomer women and girls into their communities and positively impact their overall quality of life.
Many women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals in communities across Canada are not engaged in recreation and sport for a variety of reasons. This workshop will explore non-traditional ways of understanding...Read More
For lifelong baller Caren Cao, playing in a co-ed basketball league wasn’t much fun. “If it’s a competitive league, men don’t take you seriously,” she says. “If it’s a casual game, they won’t even put in a full effort to guard you.”
It is easy to assume we know what people want from our facilities and services. However, oftentimes our assumptions are incorrect or based on incomplete information. To combat this typical mistake, we use personas, archetypes of people, based on real end users By stepping into their shoes, we can design a more relevant and successful destination.
This Engagement module was presented as part of the in-person workshops that CPRA facilitated across Canada (2022-2024). It focuses on “getting them in the door”. Additional resources appear throughout the presentation.
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