Video 4 is live!
In this video, we discuss the first building block of Quality Participation: Autonomy.
Watch at youtu.be/I9gXXL4M2to and learn more at www.cdpp2.ca
#InclusiveSport #QualityParticipation
@cdpp2.bsky.social
Video 4 is live!
In this video, we discuss the first building block of Quality Participation: Autonomy.
Watch at youtu.be/I9gXXL4M2to and learn more at www.cdpp2.ca
#InclusiveSport #QualityParticipation
Video 3 is live!
Learn about the Quality Participation Framework, and how it fits into our Blueprint for blind and partially sighted athletes.
Watch the video on Youtube at: youtu.be/JkazckEFEps or visit www.cdpp2.ca for more info!
New video alert!
We discuss 3 principles to build inclusive programs for blind and partially sighted athletes:
1) Consider multi-sensory experiences
2) Embrace and respect difference
3) Personalize programming
Watch now at youtu.be/yfCn89gGAfg or visit our www.cdpp2.ca for more info!
Program leaders! Want to make sport more inclusive for blind and partially sighted athletes? Our new video series is for you.
In this intro video, we explore why quality participation matters and how you can make an impact!
Watch now: youtu.be/e3lD1s3uUcs
#InclusiveSport #QualityParticipation
ποΈ Come listen to Dr. Latimer-Cheung on the RINKSIDE Podcast as she dives into how we can build more inclusive sport environments
Watch or listen on Spotify, YouTube, or here: cdpp2.ca/publications...
#InclusiveSport #QualityParticipation
Graphic announcing new classification recommendations for national sport organizations, with a website link for more information: www.cdpp2.ca.
New resource!
7 evidence-informed recommendations to help NSOs support para-athlete classification. Read our full guide and quick sheet for tips on who, how & when to act - with examples for practice.
In our Resource Library at www.cdpp2.ca
#ParaSport #Classification #QualityParticipation
Informational graphic inviting coaches, instructors, and sport coordinators to access a guide for working with blind and partially sighted youth in sport. Canadian Disability Participation Project logo included in bottom left corner. Link to www.cdpp2.ca website included in bottom right corner. β
Coaches, instructors and sport coordinators working with blind and partially sighted children and youth in sport - this CDPP 2.0 resource is for you!
The Blind Sport Blueprint shares strategies and cases to foster quality participation.
Visit www.cdpp2.ca
#InclusiveSport #QualityParticipation
π’ Publication alert! A new open-access article led by Dr. Nicitopoulos & CDPP leaders is out in Disability and Health Journal: "Canadian children and youth with disabilities are not meeting the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines"
Read it here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#QualityParticipation
Laptop displaying the Canadian Disability Participation Project website. Text reads "Now Live. Come check out our new website! www.cdpp2.ca".
The CDPP 2.0 website is LIVE!
Explore resources, research opportunities, and more.
β’ Curated tools & guidelines
β’ Academic partner directory
β’ Research teams & working groups
Visit: cdpp2.ca
Follow for updates: Canadian Disability Participation Project on LinkedIn
#CDPP2 #WebsiteLaunch
Do you know a Canadian outdoor play leader? Nominate them for an Outdoor Play Canada Award!
To submit a nomination, you have to be an Outdoor Play Canada member.
ποΈ Deadline for nominations: June 30, 2025.
Info: www.outdoorplaycanada.ca| info@outdoorplaycanada.ca | @outdoorplayca.bsky.social
Wheelchair Basketball Canada is excited to introduce the new E-Learning Hub, featuring over 100 valuable resources for coaches, classifiers, and table officials.
Explore it now: tinyurl.com/2fnzkwcp
#WBCLearningHub | #LearnWCB
π CBC highlights some of the barriers children with disabilities face in sportβa reminder of the work needed for full inclusion. Letβs create opportunities for every child to thrive in physical activity!
π Read more: www.cbc.ca/radio/thecur...
#InclusionInSport