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Watch: N.B. School Wellness Grant webinar
Did you miss our last webinar? No problem: The recording of the webinar, which includes a visual presentation, is now available for viewing. The webinar explains how schools can apply for New Brunswick’s School Wellness Grants, how much funding is … Read more
Tele-learning seminar: Social Enterprise for Community Change
Join with Liz Brooks-Allen of The Connectives for a free tele-learning on Social Enterprise for Community Change! Liz Brooks-Allen has a comprehensive track record of creating and developing social enterprises. She has worked with enterprises to deliver public services, grow … Read more
Webinar: N.B. School Wellness Grants
Our next webinar will explain New Brunswick’s School Wellness Grant program, which provides schools with resources to promote student wellness based upon their priorities and needs. Read more
Webinar: Community wide interventions for increasing physical activity
Health Evidence hosts this 90-minute webinar, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, on community interventions for increasing physical activity presenting key messages, and implications for practice. Read more
Webinar: Farm to Cafeteria – What’s happening in Canada?
Presenters: Mary McKenna and Roxana Suchorolski, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton Farm to Cafeteria programs connect farm to fork – bringing healthy, local, and sustainably produced foods into public institutions, such as schools, universities, and hospitals. These programs capture the … Read more
2012 Active Healthy Kids Report Card: Is Active Play Extinct?
Presenter: Joel Barnes Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute Canadian children got a F in physical activity. Only 7% of Canadian children and youth are meeting the new Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines … Read more
Webinar: HIGH FIVE – a quality standard for children’s sport and recreation
Presenter: LJ Bartle – HIGH FIVE National Manager Click here to view the webinar HIGH FIVE® is Canada’s only comprehensive quality standard for children’s sport and recreation programs. It represents a true commitment to quality physical activity and is based … Read more


