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Training/Organization Resources
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PHCD Handbook (Included with PHCD Course)
The handbook focuses on children aged 6 to 12 and It describes the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of children and explains how participants can create environments that foster healthy child development. It also provides practical tips on how to design and lead high quality activities for children that both you and they will enjoy.
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Reviewing Best Practices Tool (Included in QUEST 1 and QUEST 2)
Do you have all the policies and procedures you need to support healthy child development in your organization? The Review of Best Practices Tool help to review policies and procedures related to safety, staff/volunteer relations, crisis management and other important areas.
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Reviewing Best Practice Summary Score Sheet (Included in QUEST 1 Course)
The Summary Score Sheet enables an organization to organize and interpret the information obtained in completing the Review of Best Practices Tool by determining the percentage of policies and procedures an organization has in place that support healthy child development.
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Guide to Best Practices (Included in QUEST 1 Course)
Do your recreation and sport policies and procedures minimize risk and maximize safety? If not, then you need the Guide to Best Practices! The Guide provides a place to begin, templates, helping in creating and implementing policies and procedures to support healthy child development in recreation and sport - a must-have for any organization that provides sport and recreation programs for children.
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Best Practices Toolkit (Included in QUEST 1 Course)
Three great resources - one low price! The resources help to assess existing polices and write and implement new polices and procedures that support healthy child development. Each kit includes:
Guide to Best Practices
Reviewing Best Practices Tool
Summary Score Sheet
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Supervisor Handbook (Included in QUEST 2 Course)
The Handbook reinforces the principles of healthy child development and teaches a supervisor how to ensure the quality measures within in their own organization. It also provides exercises and tip[s to help supervisors improve the quality of programs in a sport and recreation setting.
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Case Study Booklet (Included in QUEST 2 Course)
The booklet outlines several introductory case studies and exercises to practice and fine tune how to use the QUEST 2 Tool. It also provides specific tips on conducting a QUEST 2 assessment, developed by assessors who have extensive experience administering the tool in a variety of program settings.
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Observing the Child's Experience Tool (Included in QUEST 2 Course)
Observing the Child’s Experience is an observation tool that allows the practitioner to observe programs from the point of view of healthy child development.
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Quick Scan Tool (Included in QUEST 2 Course)
The Quick Scan tool is provided to QUEST 2 workshop participants only and may be referred to as the QUEST 3. The Tool is a modified and much shorter version of the QUEST 2 resource, which was created to help identify those programs that require further attention. The practitioner can use the Quick Scan Tool to select which programs should be reviewed using QUEST 2 resource or those who have already been reviewed and need a follow up visit.
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Posters - 5 Principles and 3 Design Guidelines (set of 8)
Reinforce the Principles and Design guidelines throughout your organization with these durable, laminated posters. Great for training!
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Leader Appraisal Tool
For Registered Organizations Only! This FREE tool is used by organizations to evaluate and assess the leader of a sport or recreation program. The tool uses the same categories outlined in the QUEST 2 and is another great resource for supervisors! If you are a Registered Organization, you may retrieve the document by logging into the database and clicking on the ‘Download’ section.
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Parent Resources
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Reviewing Programs Together
A FREE two-part tool designed to help you assess the quality of your child's program.
Program Checklist: to be used while visiting and observing your child's program. It will help you find out if your child's program supports healthy child development.
"Ask Your Child" questionnaire: We are all too familiar with the "fine" or "OK" answer when we ask children about their day at camp or at the after-school program. This questionnaire can help you talk to your child about his/her experience in a program and help you discover valuable information.
Download now!
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