Northern Victoria County EVIDENCE-BASED -ParticipAction, Feb 2, 2011, Research Files -2011 Active...

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AFTER SCHOOL TIME PERIOD (ASTP) Northern Victoria County EVIDENCE-BASED -ParticipAction, Feb 2, 2011, Research Files -2011 Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth School’s out, are children being physically active? 59% of the after-school time period is spent engaged in sedentary pursuits

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  • Northern Victoria County EVIDENCE-BASED -ParticipAction, Feb 2, 2011, Research Files -2011 Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth Schools out, are children being physically active? 59% of the after-school time period is spent engaged in sedentary pursuits
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  • North of Smokey https://www.facebook.com/groups/g oprogram2013/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/g oprogram2013/ Rural Isolated Girls Grades 7, 8 & 9 Goal 3: Programs & Activities Strategy -Increase rural/isolated community-based After School Time Period programming by participating in NS After the Bell Program ensuring youth are physically active, eating healthy, reducing transportation, targeting Junior High Gr 7,8 & 9 females -After-school After the Bell Funding assisting schools / community groups offering programs & events Free
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  • North of Smokey Partners for Health Just as the research proved, they would rather go home, didn't want to participate, less and less - NOT WANTING TO PARTICIPATE IN AN ACTIVITY regardless of transportation, equipment, facilities, etc. Lack of mindset/motivation, not going to do it for anyone, unless take them to the mall to go shopping/movies
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  • North of Smokey Tommy Chubbs (Teacher) Noticed those girls who are not normally active, now active and was impressed by the impact of the program. Leaders, parents, teachers, principal Donnie Simms & Coordinator Jena Taylor noticed a difference in participating levels that do not normally participate that were now participating. Yoga, Zumba, Hip Hop dance, Classical ballet dance, Learn to kayak, ocean kayak, cycling, cheerleading & Aerobics, social and presentation of hoodys for participants who participated in minimum number of activities. ACTIVITIES
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  • E'pite'ji'jk Pasik (GO Girls Only Wagmatcook) Grades 7-12 Girls in Rural & Isolated First Nation Community-Wagmatcook Activities to be focused on: Basketball Yoga Zumba Hip Hop Hiking Baseball/Softball Swimming Fitness Soccer Hi Vince, We're three weeks in and "GO" has been a success so far! Elyane was here yesterday and the girls had a great time (Soccer) Leader Jackie MacLellan
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  • Thank You Thrive Child Obesity Strategy Victoria County Dept Health & Wellness Cape Breton Family Place CBVRSB Cabot School and Leaders, facility operators, service providers and organizations for the opportunity and partnership and to work as a region rolling it out and leading to its success benefiting our residents. It was greatly appreciated The programs are making a difference for our youth -Barb Costelo Principal Cape Breton Post> News> Local Go Program a success in Victoria County Published on August 24, 2013
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  • GO Animation Behind the Scenes Look: http://goanimate.com/videos/0Ep- HqmBOO78?utm_source=linkshare http://goanimate.com/videos/0VWrsUZqOE Ww?utm_source=linkshare http://goanimate.com/videos/0ysZ22wuQvB w?utm_source=linkshare Thank You Ellen Polegato & Larry Maxwell & My MPAL Counterparts Its always a pleasure working with you on initiatives and especially as a Cape Breton Region