Content on this website will be posted primarily in English. Content in French or Aboriginal languages will be posted when available. We apologize for this inconvenience.
Browse or search through the Active Circle database to find resources about Aboriginal youth sports and recreation.
The Active Circle resource database contains information gathered from organizations across Canada who research and engage in Aboriginal sports, activities for youth and healthy living.
Ann Gillard, Ph D, Assistant Professor of Youth Development, Department of Social Sciences, Springfield College, Massachusetts, will host this Webinar on Wed, May 16 at 12 Noon (EST). The cost is... More
This guide is designed for planning practitioners to help them in their work towards healthier communities, and to increase the understanding of the supporting role that health practitioners can... More
Did you know the number of youth who reported spending three or more hours per week participating in youth programs such as sports, clubs, or community events in a 2008 Mission high school survey... More
Working directly with young people and listening closely to them are key to engaging them in positive activities and opportunities, a Winnipeg youth strategist told an audience at a drug strategy... More
An 8 week program with focus on the prevention of commercial tobacco use in children aged 7-12; as well as healthy eating, and increased physical activity. More
The Healthy Aboriginal Network creates comic books on health and social issues for youth. Comic books are available in English and French. More
Welcome to TakingITGlobal's Opportunities database where you can browse through grants, scholarships, fellowships, internships, jobs, and other exciting opportunities! More
This website is not only a collection of the work done by the Centre but also contains a lot of information done by other people and organizations that are interested in Youth Engagement. More