A list of public policies supporting participation in leisure for children with disabilities in Canada. For the purpose of this initiative, “policy” is used in the sense of guiding principles generally issued by governments, whereas “program” is used for the kinds of initiatives in which individuals can participate.
A research summary of High Five – an initiative developed by Parks and Recreation Ontario, providing the tools and resources for consistent standards of quality for programs across the province.
Sponsored by the Ministry of Community and Social Services to develop mandatory accessibility standards that identify, remove and prevent barriers for people with disabilities in key areas of daily living.
Sponsored by the Ministry of Community and Social Services for improving opportunities for persons with disabilities and to provide for their involvement in the identification, removal and prevention of barriers to their full participation in their daily life.
Sponsored by Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, outlines the origins and main focus of the after school program funding in Ontario as well as the requirements of the funded programs.
An act that enable (in jurisdictions where no municipality exists) a board can be appointed to establish, maintain and operate one or more community centers.
A policy put out by Heritage Canada, committed to a sport system that provides quality sport experiences and opportunities for women and girls to become involved in and develop in sport according to their interests, abilities, talents and choices.
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This act aims to provide recreational, sports and fitness resources to municipalities while encouraging and supporting the use of the province’s parks, tourist facilities and attractions.
This policy is from the Ontario Human Rights Commission and contains the commission’s policy position on disability, accommodation and undue hardship, as well as practical guidance on compliance with the Ontario Human Rights Code.
The Recreation and Parks Association of Nunavut (RPAN) advocates for leisure and recreation opportunities for all people.
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Report on health profile in Nunavut.
This webpage provides information about Let’s Get Moving Nova Scotia, sport and recreation funding programs, and more.
A very general guide advocating for social inclusion in the residents of the Northwest Territory, identifying barriers or benefits of inclusion.
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