The Métis Nation
of Ontario Sport Initiative funded through the ACTIVE 2010: Aboriginal
Sport Initiative by the Ministry of Health Promotion, is a three year
project.
ACTIVE 2010: The Aboriginal
Sport Initiative has a focus of increasing physical activity levels of
the citizens of the Métis Nation of Ontario. Obesity and other
health concerns are a result of inactivity and are a growing concern for
all Canadians. The funding offered to us by the Ministry provides an excellent
opportunity for Métis citizens to get active as participants, coaches,
and role models and all with the thought of improving our health and quality
of life.
This program will
be implemented in stages between January 2006 and March 31st 2008:
Community Mobilization
Training
Leadership Development
Training Part A
Employment opportunity
- Community Sport Leader. Thanks to the Métis Nation of Ontario
Training Initiative for financially supporting the hiring of salaried
employees to fill these 9 positions
"Find Your
Sport, Try Them All" events in each individual community - through
a survey process all Métis Communities will be offered choices
assisting them in individualizing which sport initiative will best suit
the needs of their particular community. Results of the surveys will
determine the top 5 sporting initiatives that will be trialed at these
events. "Find Your Sport, Try Them All" events will be held
3 times over the course of the next year in each community.
Leadership Development
Training Part B
Development of
a Sport League in the selected Métis Communities
What is funded?
Each of the following
will be offered at no cost:
Community Mobilization
Training - allowing representatives from each Métis Community
an opportunity to develop the skills necessary to inform and promote
this initiative.
Leadership Development
Training (Part A & B) - through a partnership with the Ontario Aboriginal
Sport Circle up to 15 individuals in EACH Community will be offered
the opportunity of participating in a certified Coaching Clinic.
All necessary equipment
to fulfill "Find Your Sport, Try Them All" events.
All necessary equipment
for final implementation of Sport Initiative chosen in Métis
Community.
What is NOT funded?
Administration fees
Salary dollars therefore no facilitator dollars
Facility rentals or purchases (example: ice rinks, gymnasiums)
Meals and/or healthy snacks
What does the MNO
Sport Initiative look like?
Individuals involved
in the creation of the proposal for this project had to provide definite
responses for most of the questions asked. However, the Ministry in recognition
of the geographical challenges some Communities face, have allowed for
a degree of flexibility in implementation. Therefore, subject to the guidelines
of the Ministry and using the series of events planned for each Community
over the course of the next three years, each individual Community will
be given an opportunity to have a major say in determining the Sport Initiative
selected for their own area.
Physical Recreation Manual
This initiative originated from the Communities In Action Fund provided by the Ministry of Health
Promotion in 2004. Final reporting is expected in June 2006.
The MNO Health Branch
has:
Contracted a Physical
Fitness Specialist to create an easy to use manual. The manual is subdivided
into sections:
Youth
Adults
Seniors
Exercises are outlined
and there are tracking sheets for personal use
Trained the Health Staff at the 2005 AGA
Designed workshops which should be held in your Community soon
Developed information to be distributed at the workshops. Also available to those unable to
attend.
Please contact your
local MNO Health Coordinator to obtain
your FREE personal copy to assist in you in Getting Active daily.
Sport Initiative Supervisor
Shelley
Gonneville Diabetes Services Supervisor
500 Old St.Patrick St.
Ottawa K1N 9G4
T: 613-798-1488
TF: 800-263-4889
F: 613-722-4225
Community Sport Leaders
Métis
Nation of Ontario
500 Old St. Patrick St, Unit D
Ottawa, ON K1N 9G4