Events

Lunch & Learn: The Importance of Indigenous Sport Organizations and Nature Connection in RecreationLunch & Learn:

Join us to learn about ISCA and the importance of Indigenous-led sport, recreation, and physical activity programming that is culturally safe, and why Indigenous sport organizations and governance are important as a way to combat the colonial histories related to sport and recreation.  Afterwards, ARPA’s own Emma Grove will be launching our newest resource, Nature Connection in […]

Webinar | What is Walking With Indigenous Communities (WWIC): ARPA’s Action Map?

To start the new year off in a good way, ARPA is excited to host a webinar on January 16, 2024 from 10:00am - 11:00am featuring Janet Naclia, ARPA Director of People & Programs, Elder Diane Meguinis (Tssut'ina), and Maddison Drader, Program Officer of Events & Education, who will unpack the Walking With Indigenous Communities (WWIC): ARPA's Action […]

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Webinar | Neurodiversity in the Workplace: 6 Principles for Inclusion

In collaboration with the Sinneave Family Foundation, Community Compass is excited to bring you a second webinar of The Inclusive Workplaces Webinar Series titled, Neurodiversity in the Workplace: 6 Principles for Inclusion. Participants will learn introductory information on what Neurodiversity is, Neuroinclusion in the workplace, then move into covering 6 Principles for Inclusion. The Inclusive […]

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Webinar | Neuroinclusion and the Employee Life Cycle

In collaboration with the Sinneave Family Foundation, Community Compass is excited to bring you a third webinar of The Inclusive Workplaces Webinar Series titled, Neuroinclusion and the Employee Life Cycle. Using the 6 Principles of Inclusion, participants will explore the employee lifecycle, and learn applicable and simple ways an individual or group at work can be more inclusive throughout an employee's […]

The Alberta Recreation & Parks Association would like to acknowledge the First Nations, the Métis, the Inuit and all of the people across Alberta who share a history and a deep connection with this land. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.