The report is a comprehensive document outlining the public benefits of community sport. “What Sport Can Do: The True Sport Report” outlines conclusive proof of how good sport can be used to positively influence a wide range of societal goals.
What You Can Do is an invitation for all Canadians to join together to ensure that sport lives up to its potential in their community. True Sport recognizes that the way we play together shapes how we live together.
A True Sport Agreement answers a simple, but important question, “How are we going to treat each other in this group?” The agreement is created by teammates and coaches in an open and safe forum.
This workbook is designed as a guide for boards who are in the process of hiring a new executive director and/or providing the executive director with a performance appraisal.
It's often the same people volunteering for the soccer club, the hockey club, the church bazaar and the community fun day. It’s great to see such commitment and dedication, but along with their involvement there is a great danger – volunteer burnout!
Is your group trying to look forward and evolve but having trouble knowing where to start? Been working on a project for so long, you’ve lost track of whether things are going as planned? Use evaluation as a starting point, a check-in or a final step.
Organizations can use this Audit Tool to analyze their volunteer program and to identify and prioritize areas for development.
The club is committed to consistently offering high quality sport programs as demonstrated through a statement of quality.
All Coaches and Head Coaches are familiar with their club’s Emergency Action Plan(s) and review it at the start of each season. The Action Plan includes, but is not limited to...
An annual performance assessment is formally conducted on each employee, major volunteer (such as the Head Coach or President) or contractor.