SPEA LINKS

PHE Canada - Formerly the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (CAHPERD) advocates and educates for quality physical and health education programs within supportive school and community environments.

SHSAA - Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association.

Sask Sport - A non-profit federation of provincial sport and service organizations working with over 12,000 sport, culture, recreation and community groups throughout the province.

Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (S.P.R.A.) - is a non-profit volunteer organization whose purpose is to promote, develop and facilitate parks and recreation opportunities throughout the province. Their Resource Centre provides access to information and research for members of the non-profit, voluntary sector in Saskatchewan, particularly the recreation, culture, and sport communities

Sport Canada - A branch of the Canadian Identity Sector within the federal Department of Canadian Heritage. The department is dedicated to strengthening and celebrating Canada -- its people and its land.

Coaching Association of Canada - A not-for-profit amateur sport organization with the mandate to improve the effectiveness of coaching across all sports and at all levels of the sport system.

Sports Media - An international growing physical education Internet organization of high qualified authors, such as physical education teachers, top coaches and university professors. Based in Europe.

Canada's Physical Activity Guide to Healthy Living - The Site provides a rainbow of physical activities that can help you have more energy, move more easily, and get stronger. It tells you how much activity you should strive for and how to get started. It also lists the many benefits of physical activity and the health risks of inactivity.

Human Kinetics - The information leader in physical activity.

MomsTeam is unique in that it synthesizes all the available information on a particular topic of concern for sports parents and then provides practical tips to parents on ways to deal with any situation, problem or question.

Excelway - CAHPERD's Physical Literacy & Activity Resource Store.

Saskatchewan Health Educators Association (SHEA) is a special subject council of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF). The general purpose of the special subject councils is to provide for professional development of its members through communication, inservice education, and improvement of curriculum.

Action Based Learning - puts brain-based learning into action with teacher friendly, “kid-tested, kid-approved” strategies that move students to learn!

ParticipACTION’s mission is to provide leadership in collaboration and communications to foster the “movement” that inspires and supports Canadians to move more.

4yourbenefitness.com is founded on the principle that building healthy students for life requires exercising body, mind and spirit. 'Movement Matters' is based on the heavily researched and tested protocols that enhancing oxygen and blood flow through the brain and body for a specific pace and time benefits (1) the Body: by allowing stored body fat to be accessed as the preferred fuel source; (2) the Brain: collateral circulation potentially multiplies brains cells and enhances cognition when a learning stimulus is offered immediately following the session; and (3) the Spirit: neurochemicals are released enhancing mood and focus which leads to greater self esteem, class room compliance and the reduction of disciplinary issues.

At My Best™ is a Free comprehensive, curriculum-supported toolkit designed to help promote and develop children’s overall wellness. This unique resource combines physical activity, healthy eating and emotional well-being to support healthy, happy children on their way to a healthy, happy future. At My Best™ was developed by Physical & Health Education Canada (formerly CAHPERD) thanks to the leadership, financial and in-kind support of AstraZeneca Canada. It was written by a team of educators, health professionals and experts in child development.
 

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