Paul Jurbala Becoming a Canadian Sport for Life Community
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Paul Jurbala Becoming a Canadian Sport for Life Community
CS4L Becoming a 2015 mini Canadian Sport for SUMMITS Life Community CHATHAM ONTARIO Facilitated by: Paul Jurbala Senior Associate, Canadian Sport for Life Saturday, April 18th, 2015 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Thames Campus Arena Red Line room 1001 Grand Ave. West Chatham, ON Please see next page for session and registration details. miniSUMMITS CS4L.ca For more information please contact Chris Sherman: [email protected] / 519.352.7270 ext 2420 Becoming a Canadian Sport for Life Community 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. Paul Jurbala Paul Jurbala is a Senior Associate with Canadian Sport for Life. Prior to launching his consulting business, communityactive, in 2005, he held senior management positions in sport. Since then he has worked with over 30 national, provincial and community sport and recreation organizations on physical literacy, athlete development programs, and strategic planning and evaluation. In 2012 he launched the CS4L Leaders School program to develop a new generation of Canadian sport and physical activity leaders. He has served on a number of Boards and is currently volunteer Chair of Community Sport Councils Ontario. Paul holds a Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology and is a Ph.D. candidate in the Sport Management program at Brock University, where his research focuses on community sport organizations. He is an accredited facilitator and has taught in Sport Management programs at York University and Humber College in Toronto. Paul lives in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Community leaders, municipal recreation and community sport stakeholders are increasingly concerned about the health and wellness of their communities. This workshop will provide an opportunity for crosssectoral 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 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”. Registration: For more information and to secure your spot, please contact Chris Sherman: [email protected] 519.352.7270 ext 2420