Training programs eligible to include as part of RBC Learn to Play Grants The following programs may be included in the planning and budget for RBC Learn to Play Program and /or Community Grants. For training not included on this list, please include the following information with your application: course description, target audience, detailed outline and outcomes, training or background of the facilitator, length of course and cost to participant Costs listed below may vary regionally and should be confirmed for each course before including in your project budget Workshop Audience Description Course Cost* Length Unless otherwise indicated, the following courses are appropriate for community coaches, recreation leaders, early childhood educators, teachers, health care professionals, youth leaders, parents or anyone working with children and youth National http://www.coach.ca/fundamental-movement-skills-s16736 8 hrs $400 Participants are exposed to the key teaching points most appropriate Coaching +$10 per manual for the child’s stage of development. Some of the fundamental Certification movement skills covered include: throwing, running, Program (NCCP) hopping/skipping/jumping, kicking/striking, balancing, catching, and agility. Participants are given the opportunity to create and implement Fundamental simple games that will help children practice the movement skills in a Movement fun, safe manner Skills Community Leader National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Fundamental Movement Skills Coach Professional Development Community Coaches http://www.coach.ca/fundamental-movement-skills-s16736 A condensed version of the Fundamental Movement Skills Community Leader workshop for NCCP Trained coaches 3 hrs $200 +7.50 per manual Training programs eligible to include as part of RBC Learn to Play Grants HIGH FIVE® Sport http://www.highfive.org/take-action/get-trained This workshop is designed for the coaches and recreation leaders Aligned with the Fundamentals and Learn to Train stages of Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD), HIGH FIVE® Sport focuses on the social, emotional, and cognitive development and wellbeing of athletes. http://www.highfive.org/take-action/get-trained Prerequisite for HIGH FIVE® Sport: HIGH FIVE® Principles of Healthy Child Development This workshop provides in depth training in the HIGH FIVE Principles of healthy child development. Front-line leaders will understand what they need to do to ensure each child’s social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. Leaders learn activities and gain knowledge, tips and resources to enhance their programs as well as their relationships with children and other staff members. 4.5 hrs Coaches and recreation leaders http://www.coach.ca/sport-specific-training-s16547 The link provides a list of coaching requirements for the CS4L recommended sports (http://www.canadiansportforlife.ca/resources/find-quality-sportprograms) Varies Contact your provincial sport organization for booking and pricing For those working with youth 9 and up https://www.athletics.ca/page.asp?id=64 The goal of Run Jump Throw is to supply a program of physical activity that serves as a strong foundation for all sports. Highly regarded by Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development expert group, Run Jump Throw assists children in learning to move efficiently so that they grow into adults who are active, productive and healthy citizens. varies Contact your provincial Athletics Association for booking and pricing HIGH FIVE® Principles of Healthy Child Development National Coaching Certification Program 7.5 hrs $28–35 per participant + GST + $200 +travel $32-43 per participant + GST +$200 +travel Sport Specific Training Athletics Canada Run Jump Throw Any teacher, sport club coach or community recreation leader is capable of delivering the basic Run Jump Throw movement fundamentals in fun and innovative ways. Training programs eligible to include as part of RBC Learn to Play Grants Physical Literacy From Research to Practice (PL101) (half-day) Community leaders, stakeholders, anyone interested in learning more about physical literacy Physical Literacy Assessment for Youth - (PL201) (half-day) Community leaders, stakeholders, anyone interested in learning more about physical literacy Becoming a Learn to Play Community (Community Grants) Stakeholders and community leaders interested in collaborating around www.canadiansportforlife.ca/mini-summits 4 hrs $1200 + $10/workbook +travel 4 hrs $1200 + $10/workbook+travel 8.0 hrs $1500+ + $10/workbook +travel During this half-day Mini-Summit, participants will take part in an interactive session to define what exactly physical literacy means, and how you can integrate its concepts to improve your programs. We will touch on the Physical Literacy Assessment for Youth (PLAY) Tools and show you how these can be used to track development of physical literacy skills to help participants improve where needed. You will leave with a solid understanding of what physical literacy is and knowledge of how you can encourage continual improvement and development of physical literacy skills across the lifespan www.canadiansportforlife.ca/mini-summits This Mini-Summit will provide participants with the ability to execute, score and interpret the physical literacy assessment for youth (PLAY) tools in a sport specific setting. The session includes an update on physical literacy trends, which highlight potential roles for sport associations. Participants will leave this session with a renewed sense of urgency to address physical literacy through your strong working knowledge of the PLAY tools and their application. There are numerous opportunities and applications for these tools, including physical literacy awareness for parents and coaches, global and individual tracking of physical literacy, assessing the impact of your programs on physical literacy development and research applications www.canadiansportforlife.ca/mini-summits The community is the first place everyone experiences physical activity and sport. Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) provides the framework to ensure these experiences are positive and sets the stage for a lifelong relationship with physical activity. Municipal recreation, community leaders and community sport stakeholders are increasingly concerned about the health and wellness of their communities. This Mini-Summit Training programs eligible to include as part of RBC Learn to Play Grants physical literacy will provide an opportunity for cross-sectoral collaboration, enabling health, education, recreation, sport and other stakeholders to work together, applying the principles of Long-Term Community Development in their efforts to create active, productive and engaged citizens. Topics covered will include the CS4L framework and physical literacy concepts, Becoming a CS4L Community Self Assessment and sharing of CS4L success stories from communities across Canada. Participants will return to their communities with goals, resources and a network to support them on their path to "Becoming a CS4L Community"