Sport and Fair Play
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Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport
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Born out of a landmark merger between the Canadian Centre for Drug-Free
Sport and Fair Play Canada, the CCES is founded on the principles of
fair play and drug-free sport. We have built upon the solid foundation
of the internationally recognized pioneering organizations, to create
and promote the kind of sport environment Canadians desire and deserve.
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| Community Mediation Calgary Society |
Community Mediation Calgary Society (CMCS) is a non-profit organization of volunteers available to assist in resolving conflicts between neighbors and within community associations and non-profit organizations. |
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Canadian Paralympic Committee
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The origins of Paralympic Sport are in a competition
for wheelchair athletes held in 1968 at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in England.
Since then, over 25 sports (20 summer and 5 winter) have been added to the
Paralympic Games, and many other sports have been adapted for persons with
disabilities.
Excellente video explaining the different sports and categories.
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Respect in Sport
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An online
certification program to protect our youth and enhance an organization's
mandate for safe, fun and respectful environments for all. Respect in
Sport was developed as a grass-roots online tool so sport and community
organizations can now actually deliver on their commitment to creating a
safer environment for all participants; coaches, managers, trainers,
administration and volunteers and even parents.
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Right to Play
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Right To Play is committed to every child’s right to play. We give
children a chance to become constructive participants in society,
regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity, social background or
religion. Through games and sports, we help create social change
in communities affected by war, poverty and disease.
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True Sport
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True Sport is a social movement powered by people who believe that sport
can transform lives and communities—if we do it right. True Sport
members across Canada are committed to community sport that’s healthy,
fair, inclusive, and fun. True Sport members stand together against
cheating, bullying, aggressive parental behaviour, and win-at-all-costs
thinking.
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