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    Webinar Summary - Outdoor Active Play in Parks
    Community of Practice, Connection, Conservation, Cultural Resources, Healthy by Nature, Interpretation and Education, Leadership, Youth
    January 13, 2021
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    In Outdoor Active Play in Parks, the panelists discuss the advantages that youth benefit from by having outdoor experiences. The importance of connecting youth to nature at a young age is a highlighted theme, as it establishes a lifelong...

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    Webinar Summary - Black Experiences in Parks
    Community of Practice, Inclusion and Access, Leadership
    January 13, 2021
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    Co-hosted with Park People and BlackAFinSTEMIn the 'Black Experiences in Parks in Canada' webinar, the panelists explored the underrepresentation of the BIPOC community in Canadian parks and protected areas, including staffing. Frustrated with “business as usual” and the lack...

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    • 1 week, 5 days ago

    Collective. Action!
    A webinar introducing the 2021 CPCIL programs and services

    Just two years and one pandemic since creation, the Canadian Parks Collective for Innovation and Leadership (CPCIL) is excited to offer a full suite of programs and services to reveal, connect, and transform an inclusive community of park leaders.

    Join the CPCIL…Read More

    January First Thursday Webinar
    Link to register for webinar
    https://cpcil.ca/events/collective-action-a-webinar-introducing-the-2021-cpcil-programs-and-services/
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    11 Anti-Racism Calls to Action Made by Parks Leaders
    Community of Practice, Conservation, Cultural Resources, Inclusion and Access, Leadership, Park Partners
    December 21, 2020
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    By Hameet Singh Hameet Singh is part of a team of CPCIL Research and Knowledge Gatherers producing content and compiling resources on themes such as inclusion, ecosocial justice, partnerships, conservation, organizational sustainability, climate change and biodiversity, connection to nature, conservation financing,...

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    Unearthing Restorative Justice in a Parks Setting
    Connection, Conservation, Interpretation and Education, Leadership, Management, Park Leaders Alumni, Protected Areas, Research and Knowledge
    December 19, 2020
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    By Capstone Team E - Travis Halliday, Maria O'Hearn, Kelly Stein, Jennifer Szakacs This project was completed as part of the CPCIL Park Leaders Development Program, an applied leadership program exploring transformative leadership approaches to complex park issues and concepts. Restorative...

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    Resource Spotlight - SAR Autism Canada
    Community of Practice, Inclusion and Access, Management, Park Agency Training, Public Safety, Resources
    December 14, 2020
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    By Hyun Ho Cho Hyun Ho Cho is part of a team of CPCIL Research and Knowledge Gatherers producing content and compiling resources on themes such as inclusion, ecosocial justice, partnerships, conservation, organizational sustainability, climate change and biodiversity, connection to nature,...

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    Parks Rx Nature Prescriptions
    Collaboration, Healthy by Nature, Park Partners, Research and Knowledge
    December 3, 2020
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    Taking Action to Connect Nature and Health Conversations about promoting the health benefits of nature based experiences in parks and protected areas are common within the parks and protected areas community and among health care practitioners. At the 2019 Canadian...

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    Queen of the Peaks - Pattie Gonia Brings Drag to the Outdoors
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    By Rachel Goldstein Rachel Goldstein is part of a team of CPCIL Research and Knowledge Gatherers producing content and compiling resources on themes such as inclusion, ecosocial justice, partnerships, conservation, organizational sustainability, climate change and biodiversity, connection to nature, conservation...

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    Conservation Through Reconciliation Resources
    Climate Change, Continuum of Parks, Inclusion and Access, Indigenous Knowledge, Leadership, Research and Knowledge, Resources
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    Working Towards a Solutions Bundle The Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership is working with its partners to create The Solutions Bundle, an interactive website designed in Ethical Space to help build knowledge, capacity, and relationships in support of Indigenous Protected and...

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Park Leaders Development Program Participant Details

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We need some information from you in order to ensure your experience is meaningful and inclusive.

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Payment Information/informations sur les paiements


Mount Royal University will issue an invoice for your participation in the program in the next few weeks. Payment is accepted by cheque, credit card, EFT direct deposit, or online bill payment.

L'Université Mount Royal émettra une facture pour votre participation au programme dans les prochaines semaines. Le paiement est accepté par chèque, carte de crédit, dépôt direct par TEF ou paiement de facture en ligne.

Travel and Logistics/les voyages et la logistique


You must arrive in Moncton no later than 1100h Atlantic on April 21, 2020 and depart Charlottetown no earlier than 1530h on April 26th.

Vous devez arriver à Moncton au plus tard à 11h00 dans l'Atlantique le 21 avril 2020 et quitter Charlottetown pas avant 15h30 le 26 avril. (heure de l'Atlantique).
e.g. barrier-free access, communication supports, etc.
par exemple, l'accès sans barrières, les supports de communication, etc.
We can not provide single-occupancy rooms for all participants. Please list any reason that would require a single room. Priority will be given to medical needs, but please also indicate considerations such as light sleeper, introvert, loud snorer, etc.

Nous ne pouvons pas fournir de chambres en occupation simple pour tous les participants. Veuillez indiquer toute raison qui nécessiterait une chambre individuelle. La priorité sera accordée aux besoins médicaux, mais veuillez également indiquer des considérations telles que dormeur léger, introverti, ronfleur bruyant, etc.

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Contacter le CPCIL

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Communiquez avec le CPCIL au sujet du programme du formation et de développement des dirigeants de parcs

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La présentation d’une expression d’intérêt ne garantit pas la participation au programme de développement des dirigeants de parcs.

Des agences de CPC ont des processus internes supplémentaires pour sélectionner les participants.

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La plupart des agences de CPC ont des processus internes pour sélectionner les participants au programme. Alors que le CPCIL partagera votre expression d'intérêt avec votre organisation, le processus interne aura préséance.
Cela impliquera une communication par courrier électronique du CPCIL. Le consentement peut être retiré à tout moment.
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This form indicates that you are interested in participating in the Park Leaders Development Program. Most CPC Agencies have additional internal processes for selecting attendees.

Submitting this form does not guarantee registration in the program, but will start a conversation with the CPCIL about the Park Leadership Development Program.

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Most CPC Agencies have internal processes for selecting program participants that takes precedence over this CPCIL form.
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