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Cision Canada
3 days ago
- Sport
- Cision Canada
Key Highlights of the 2025 Conference of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation
ST. JOHN'S, NL, Aug. 9, 2025 /CNW/ - The federal, provincial and territorial (F-P/T) ministers of sport, physical activity and recreation have concluded a two-day conference focused on advancing governments' collective priorities. They also met with the Aboriginal Sport Circle to discuss Indigenous sport and recreation initiatives and strategies. Canadian Sport Policy 2025-2035 Endorsement Ministers endorsed the Canadian Sport Policy 2025-2035 *. This marks a significant milestone for sport and physical activity in Canada. Shaped by engagement held across Canada, the Canadian Sport Policy 2025-2035 responds to an evolving sport landscape marked by reconciliation efforts, commitments to gender equity and accessibility, and safe sport. The Policy seeks to address the social inequities and affordability challenges that continue to impact participation and sport organizations' capacity. The Policy also aims to unite and inspire efforts to create inclusive sport environments that reflect shared values in Canada, enhance community wellbeing, and ensure sustainable sport development for all. The Policy represents a collective commitment to enable everyone to grow, excel, and achieve wellbeing through sport. The Policy encourages all partners and participants involved in sport across Canada to ensure positive and meaningful sport experiences for everyone, from beginners to competitive high-performance athletes, to lifelong participants. More than 5,000 Canadians took part in the engagement process and their views are reflected in the What we heard report. Each government and organization will determine the best way to advance and evaluate progress on designated areas of action. They will advance their own action plans and policies, taking into account individual jurisdictional mandates and priorities. Ministers further acknowledged the support of the Sport Information Resource Centre in coordinating the engagement process and the revision of the policy. Ministers also endorsed seven Federal-Provincial/Territorial Priorities for Collaborative Action to help advance the Policy ** goals and areas for action. Ministers emphasized their mutual priorities that sport and physical activity must be safe, inclusive and culturally relevant. They discussed the importance of increasing sport participation in Canada by creating opportunities for more affordable sport experiences. In addition, they mentioned that leveraging hosting opportunities to realize positive economic impacts and legacies for communities across Canada is a key priority along with strong leadership, governance and accountability in sport. Ministers directed officials to proceed with circulation of the Policy throughout the sport and related sectors and to monitor progress on the F-P/T Priorities for Collaborative Action and report back, as appropriate, to the next Conference of Ministers responsible for sport. Renewal of the Framework for Recreation in Canada Ministers reviewed consultation findings from the recreation sector and supported continued work to renew the Framework for Recreation in Canada **. Ministers view recreation as an important element of healthy living. The recreation sector enhances balance and the resilience of Canadians and their communities. The park sector also plays an important role in protecting and conserving the natural environments of Canada. Sport Infrastructure Ministers discussed the importance of sport and recreation facilities and the challenges with the deteriorating state of sport infrastructure across Canada. Sport infrastructure not only supports athletic activities, it provides many additional benefits including physical, mental and emotional health, community use and emergency management support. Ministers discussed the growing need for adequate infrastructure in every region and the deteriorating state of some facilities, many of which are past their life span. Ministers asked officials to continue discussions of the importance of sport infrastructure and opportunities to collaborate on solutions to address the challenges. Ministers will reconvene in May 2026 to discuss progress made. Safe Sport Ministers highlighted the efforts of their respective governments to put in place safe sport policies and procedures, including the establishment of Independent Third-Party (ITP) mechanisms to ensure a safe environment for all participants. Ministers also provided updates on progress achieved stemming from the 2019 Red Deer Declaration on topics such as maltreatment, racism and discrimination in sport. Ministers directed officials to examine how governments can further address racism and discrimination in sport in Canada. Ministers will also continue to explore opportunities for greater coordination and consistency around various models of ITP mechanisms in place in Canada. Ministers also received a presentation from the Future of Sport in Canada Commission whose work aims to improve safe sport and sport systems in Canada. Concussions Ministers discussed the importance of advancing concussion awareness, prevention and management*. Ontario shared their experience of implementing Rowan's Law and the progress made, and looks forward to collaborating with other provinces, territories and the federal government. Canada Games Ministers discussed areas of common interest in the Clear Lake Resolution, a document that sets the governance for the Canada Games and the mandate of the Canada Games Council. They want the Resolution to remain as relevant today, in guiding the organization of Canada's largest domestic multisport games, as it was when first signed by the F-P/T governments and the Canada Games Council in 1997. Collaborative Actions on Physical Activity Ministers acknowledged the importance of promoting physical activity across the country to support Canadians' physical and mental health. They also shared information on how their jurisdictions are addressing low levels of physical activity. They received an update on collaborative projects that support physical activity as part of daily life, prioritizing equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. Finally, Ministers agreed on the need to increase the rates of physical activity for all the social, health and economic benefits that active lifestyles promote. *Although it shares many objectives with other governments and is open to sharing information, particularly regarding best practices, the Government of Quebec has chosen not to participate in federal, provincial and territorial initiatives related to sports development, safe sport programs, and the promotion of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. Quebec prefers to rely on its own programs, action plans, objectives and targets in these areas, which fall under its jurisdiction, and it intends to remain solely responsible for measures for the Quebec territory. **Quebec does not oppose the priorities proposed by the federal, provincial, and territorial governments in the area of sport, but it will limit its participation to the sharing of information and best practices. Quebec remains the sole authority within its areas of jurisdiction and retains responsibility for evaluating its own programs.


The Hindu
30-07-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Andhra Pradesh to focus on expanding tourism infrastructure
Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) Managing Director Amrapali Kata presented an overview of the State's proactive initiatives aimed at building a conducive environment for tourism investments and infrastructure development at the IEIA South India Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) Industry Leaders Connect in Chennai on Wednesday. Ms. Amrapali participated as a panellist representing Andhra Pradesh in a session titled 'Synergy for Success: A Collaborative Roadmap for MICE Dominance'. She said that Andhra Pradesh was focussed on expanding tourism infrastructure, promoting key cities like Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, and Tirupati as preferred MICE destinations, unlocking the potential of tier-2 and tier-3 locations and advancing public-private partnership (PPP) models to drive sustainable and inclusive regional growth. The event brought together senior government officials, industry experts and key tourism stakeholders to shape a collaborative roadmap for strengthening the MICE ecosystem across South India. The panel was moderated by Sooraj Dhawan, president, IEIA, and featured prominent tourism leaders from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Hyderabad. Additional Secretary and Director General, Union Ministry of Tourism, Suman Billa, inaugurated the event and discussions focused on regional collaboration, global positioning, and actionable PPP strategies to elevate South India as a competitive global MICE hub. Chief Marketing Officer, Andhra Pradesh Tourism Padma Rani Seela and Investment Consultant, Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority Satya Prabha also attended the event.

Yahoo
29-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
ECISD leaders take on challenge of rigorous Holdsworth leadership programs
Apr. 28—Leadership development has been an area of focus in Ector County ISD's strategic plan for the past five years and this semester three district leaders — Superintendent of Schools Keeley Boyer, Executive Director of Leadership Mauricio Marquez, now Chief of Schools, and Executive Director of Human Resources Matthew Spivy — completed the 18-month Leadership Collaborative training through the Holdsworth Center. The experience was provided through generous grants from the Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) and the Scharbauer Foundation, both recognizing the importance of investing in education leaders to ensure student success and community prosperity. The Holdsworth Center philosophy is driven by the belief that great leaders can push student achievement levels to new heights, and Holdsworth partners with Texas public school districts to help educators become experts at leadership and to grow stronger leaders within their own systems. "Through our partnership with the Holdsworth Center, we have defined what leadership looks like in ECISD," Boyer said in a news release. "We have improved our leadership pipelines and have developed and implemented high leverage strategies for preparing our future school leaders." "The 18-month journey was rigorous, challenging but certainly an amazing experience," said Mr. Marquez. "I'm truly blessed to have had the opportunity to continue to learn and grow through this experience of participating in the Holdsworth Leadership Collaborative." The participants did not work in isolation. They collaborated with leaders from other Texas school districts, gaining different perspectives for similar situations and concerns. Out of this training came an ECISD task force dedicated to defining the core characteristics and skills an ECISD leader should possess. ECISD's Leadership Definition is now centered upon expectations of great leaders to Evolve (grow), Empower (others), and Excel (culture of excellence) in their role. "I believe one of the greatest aspects of the Holdsworth Center experience was the focused collaboration," said Dr. Spivy. "This helped us narrow our focus and develop a pathway to ensure that our district leaders Evolve, Empower, and Excel in leading and serving the students of ECISD." In addition to the Leadership Collaborative, nine ECISD principals and their leadership teams are in the final stages of the Holdsworth Campus Leadership Program and another five assistant principals recently completed the Holdsworth Aspiring Principals Program, a program designed to help school districts build a strong bench of future principals. The training sets up school district leaders to focus on a specific, localized instructional challenge that a school or district identifies. Earlier this month, Denise De Loera, a principal intern at Pease Elementary and a participant in the Aspiring Principals program, was recognized by the Holdsworth Center as a Champion of Hope, a celebration of the inspirational growth of those in Holdsworth programs. "We believe that investing in educational leadership is fundamental for securing a prosperous future in the Permian Basin," said Tracee Bentley, President and CEO of the PSP. "The Holdsworth Center has proven to be an exceptional partner, equipping public school leaders with the tools, skills and top tier training we need to elevate the quality of education in our region. Our continued partnership provides a valuable opportunity to ensure all students across the Permian Basin have access to the education they need to succeed. Congratulations to Dr. Boyer, Mr. Marquez, Dr. Spivy and Ms. De Loera for completing the program and for being leaders in education for our community. We are proud to partner on this important work with ECISD." Locally, ECISD's leadership development pipelines include principal interns, principal fellowships, an aspiring principal academy, and the Principals Incentive Allotment which pays significant dollars to the most effective principals each year.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
ECISD leaders complete rigorous leadership training
ECTOR COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – According to officials at Ector County ISD, leadership development has been an area of focus in the district's strategic plan for the past five years. This semester, three district leaders – Superintendent of Schools Dr. Keeley Boyer, Executive Director of Leadership Mauricio Marquez, and Executive Director of Human Resources Dr. Matthew Spivy – completed the 18-month Leadership Collaborative training through the Holdsworth Center. The experience was provided through generous grants from the Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) and the Scharbauer Foundation, both recognizing the importance of investing in education leaders to ensure student success and community prosperity. The Holdworth Center philosophy is driven by the belief that great leaders can push student achievement levels to new heights, and Holdsworth partners with Texas public school districts to help educators become experts at leadership and to grow stronger leaders within their own systems. 'Through our partnership with the Holdsworth Center, we have defined what leadership looks like in ECISD,' said Dr. Boyer. 'We have improved our leadership pipelines and have developed and implemented high leverage strategies for preparing our future school leaders.' 'The 18-month journey was rigorous, challenging but certainly an amazing experience,' said Mr. Marquez. 'I'm truly blessed to have had the opportunity to continue to learn and grow through this experience of participating in the Holdsworth Leadership Collaborative.' The participants did not work in isolation. They collaborated with leaders from other Texas school districts, gaining different perspectives for similar situations and concerns. Out of this training came an ECISD task force dedicated to defining the core characteristics and skills an ECISD leader should possess. ECISD's Leadership Definition is now centered upon expectations of great leaders to Evolve (grow), Empower (others), and Excel (culture of excellence) in their role. 'I believe one of the greatest aspects of the Holdsworth Center experience was the focused collaboration,' said Dr. Spivy. 'This helped us narrow our focus and develop a pathway to ensure that our district leaders Evolve, Empower, and Excel in leading and serving the students of ECISD.' In addition to the Leadership Collaborative, nine ECISD principals and their leadership teams are in the final stages of the Holdsworth Campus Leadership Program and another five assistant principals recently completed the Holdsworth Aspiring Principals Program, a program designed to help school districts build a strong bench of future principals. The training sets up school district leaders to focus on a specific, localized instructional challenge that a school or district identifies. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.