2009 BCRPA Symposium

Presenter Handouts

Wednesday Sessions  

A1 You Are Welcome – Removing Barriers
A1 You Are Welcome – Removing Barriers
A2 Who Will Be the New Leaders?
A3 Community Leader Part 1
A4 What?! You Need More Resources?
A5 Bridging the Gap – New Partnerships with Community Sport
A6 Building for Tomorrow – Infrastructure Renewal in BC
A7 The Future of Outdoor Recreation – Connecting the Dots

B1 From Playgrounds to Trails – Designing Parks that Include All Users
B2 Leading Dialogue
B3 Community Leader Part 2
B4 Growing Your Own Community Garden - Presentation
B4 Growing Your Own Community Garden - Handout
B5 School Recreation Connections - District of West Kelowna
B5 School Recreation Connections - Fort Nelson
B6 Greening Our Infrastructure – Policy to Practice/Beyond the Energy Audit
B7 Changes on the Landscape – Council’s Decision or the Court’s?
Thursday Sessions  
C1 Red Fox – Fostering Health & Leadership in Aboriginal Youth & Families
C2 Yes They Can
C3 Putting the Innovation Back into Programming – Forward Thinking & Returning to Basics
C4 Global Warming – Should Recreation & Parks Professionals Care?
C5 The Relationship between Culture & Recreation – Moving to Collaboration
C6 Richmond Oval – A Centre of Excellence for Sports & Wellness
C7 Forecast – Trends Affecting Recreation Services
D1 Happy Trails to You!
D2 Taking Creative Risks – 6 Mistakes to Avoid when Implementing New Ideas at Work
D3 MOVE WELL – Rocking the Foundation
D4 Integrating Sustainability & Recreation Agendas
D5 Actively Engaging Older Adults
D6 Active Transportation Community Successes
D7 Using the Web to Promote and Market more Effectively
D8 Making Strides along The Way Forward
Friday Sessions Keynote Presentations
E1 Working Together to Leave No Child Inside
E2 Recruitment & Retention
E3 Crime Prevention Through Rec & Leisure Programming for Young Adults
E4 Municipal Capital Asset Management – The Knowledge Management Model
E5 Advancing Your Active Living Program through Partnerships – Workplace Wellness
E6 How a Design Charrette Can Be a Catalyst for Your New Recreation Centre
E7 The Role of Arts & Culture in Our Communities

David Stillman

Max Wyman
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