
February Newsletter: How can we challenge anti-Black racism in sport?
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #ChooseToChallenge. And during Black History Month, we’re reflecting on how Canadian Women…
Read MoreGirls and women are underrepresented and underserved in Canadian sport as athletes, leaders, and decision-makers. Our challenge? To harness the power of sport so that girls and women everywhere can benefit, and to build a stronger, more equitable sport system for all Canadians.
Canadian Women & Sport is issuing a request for proposals to procure a Research and Consulting Partner who will conduct a scoping review and key informant interviews to inform future recommendations, programs and position papers on inclusion of nonbinary people in sport.
Learn moreWe’re committed to driving change for women and girls and for sport through actionable, evidence-based resources that address gender equity challenges at the ground level. Our resources will help you understand how to prioritize inclusion in your work on a day-to-day basis.
Bringing a gender lens to your “return to sport and play” planning will set you up for success, mitigate risks and create opportunities for your entire program or organization. Visit our new web page How to Bring a Gender LENS to Your COVID-19 Response to find all our related resources in one place.
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #ChooseToChallenge. And during Black History Month, we’re reflecting on how Canadian Women…
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Read MoreOUTLINE OF THE PROJECT Since its publication in 2012, Actively Engaging has offered comprehensive and foundational information building sport leaders’…
Read MoreDeadline to apply is Friday, February 19, 2021. Candidates should submit their resume HERE. Canadian Women & Sport is seeking…
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