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RF101 – Recreation Foundations
Recreation North core learning event Recreation Foundations. Introduces the basics of recreation and explores how it benefits individual, community and environmental wellbeing. A solid understanding of the field helps promote recreation as an essential community service.
PM101 – Promoting Recreation
Recreation North advanced learning event Promoting Recreation. Introduces basic concepts, practices, and tools for promotional activities. In the field of recreation, promotional strategies can influence healthy lifestyle behaviours and increase participation in programs and events. * This learning event is available for 2.0 AFLCA Credits
RL101 – Identify Your Leadership Strengths
Recreation North core learning event Identify Your Leadership Strengths. Explores some of the things recreation leaders need to know and be able to do when working or volunteering in their community. Your own path in this field will emerge as you learn more about yourself and identify opportunities to grow as a recreation leader.
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Fall Recreation Gathering
RPAY is thrilled to announce that this year's Recreation Gathering will be held in-person in Haines Junction. Registration opens on September 7th. Register early to avoid disappointment, spaces are limited. The gathering will include yoga session from a local RHEAL Leader, sessions on the Yukon Healthy Living Study, Community Recreation Planning, and Physical Literacy. Don't…
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RM102 – Document to Manage Risk in Recreation
Recreation North advanced learning event Document to Manage Risk in Recreation. Introduces basic documentation for community recreation and sport settings. Learn the “what” and “why” behind paperwork for participation and operations, and how to adapt forms to use in your community.
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RS101 – Recreation and Sport System
Recreation North core learning event Recreation and Sport System. Introduces the mix of groups, relationships, resources, and policies that form the system. Understanding these parts and priorities improves your ability to access resources for recreation.