
Welcome to Canada: Engaging New to Canada Participants in Sport and Physical Activity
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Stepping Stones to Indigenous Sport and Physical Activity Participation
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Recruitment and Retention of Volunteers in Sport and Physical Activity

Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of eLearning completion and 1 National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Professional Development (PD) Point (if applicable).
New to Canada participants require an individualized approach to enhance their own level of physical literacy through quality, stage-appropriate experiences. This course explores the barriers newcomers face to participation and solutions to address those barriers.
This course was developed by Sport for Life.
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Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of eLearning completion and 1 National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Professional Development (PD) Point (if applicable).
The Stepping Stones to Indigenous Sport and Physical Activity Participation E-Learning Course has been designed for coaches and sport leaders, like yourself. The purpose of this training is to:
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Increase your knowledge of the stages of the Indigenous Long-Term Participant Development Pathway.
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Help you better understand the needs of Indigenous participants and athletes, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
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Enhance your ability to run developmentally and holistically appropriate programs for Indigenous participants and athletes.
This course was developed by Sport for Life.
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Fire Safety is a basic awareness program for workplace environments that includes prevention techniques as well as information on how to use a fire extinguisher.
This course is designed to give the participant, the knowledge in fire safety and prevention, fighting a fire by recognizing user and equipment limitations, the fundamentals of fires, types of fire extinguishers, and the proper handling of the fire extinguisher.

RECOGNIZE, REMOVE, REFER, RETURN

Our goals is to help you lunge safely.
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to:
- Have a clear understanding of the skills and standards required to safely lunge horses and horses with riders.
- Understand the basics of effective lunging
- Create a safe lunging environment for both horse and rider.
- Have a clear understanding of the tack useful for lunging
- Know how and when to use natural and material aids for lunging
- Lunge effectively and safely a rider

THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL EQUESTRIAN CANADA SPORT & COACH LICENCE HOLDERS AND ONTARIO EQUESTRIAN MEMBERS. THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL EQUESTRIAN CANADA SPORT & COACH LICENCE HOLDERS AND ONTARIO EQUESTRIAN MEMBERS. THE COURSE WILL AUTOMATICALLY ADDED TO YOUR ACCOUNT, ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE DASHBOARD WHEN YOU LOG IN.

At all levels of Equestrian sport, competing horses rely on athletes to do what is best for their health and welfare. It is imperative for anyone involved in horse training and riding/driving to speak with their trainers, coaches and veterinarians about properly conditioning your horse competition, as collectively, you know your equine partner better than anyone. This online e-learning course is set to teach the basics of Equine Conditioning. Equines compete in a diverse range of sporting activities, each requiring specific technical skills and different levels of physical fitness. Conditioning Sport Horses is based on the Conditioning Sport Horses written by Hilary M. Clayton and aims to provide a background of scientific facts upon which to base a logical system of conditioning. The course walks you through the basic principles of conditioning, as well as cardiovascular and strength conditioning education. This course is entry level learning into science based equine athlete conditioning, that will be a key foundation to developing discipline specific condition programs with courses to come!
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This course examines the challenges facing volunteer-based sports organizations that must recruit, train and retain volunteers. It also describes the 7-step approach to the volunteer application/orientation process, details the elements of this process, and focuses on both the orientation process and the role of technology in the training/orientation process.

Our goal is to help you understand the Equine Medication Control program and avoid experiencing a medication control infraction. We want to reduce the stress associated with being selected for sample collection, by providing some clarity to the process. EC wants sanctioned competitions to be a positive experience for everyone involved.

Welcome to the Equine Care Program Introductory Course. The goals of this course are to help you become familiar with the Equine Care Program and understand how to assess your facility and the horses you care for. Additionally, you will learn about the resources available through Equestrian Canada to assist you in meeting the Program requirements and furthering your knowledge in horse welfare-related topics.
This course will take you through 4 modules including:
- Module 1: Introduction to the Equine Care Program
- Module 2: The Code of Practice for Equines
- Module 3: How to Conduct a Self Assessment
- Module 4: Program Resources
This online training module can be completed from any location with internet access using a computer, tablet or smartphone. While the course is self-paced, most participants will complete their training in 45 minutes, or less.

Working Safely Alone examines how OHS laws across Canada address the issue of working alone or in isolation, and describes practical safety measures that can protect workers from the hazards associated with working alone.

WHMIS 2022 has come into effect with a transition period that lasts 3years (full implementation by December 31, 2025).