2019 Educational Forum and Trade Show Presentations

W1: Create a Vision for ‘New Wave’ of Active Adult Programming
W4: Identifying the Physical Literacy Support Needed by Children with Medical Conditions and Disabilities/Understanding the Sensory Environment: Strategies and Tools to Help all Children Succeed
W6: Mitigating Tree Damage and Forest Management Costs in Urban Settings
W10: Parks Development Essentials 
W11: Intergenerational Programming: From Strategy to Action
W13: Best Practices for Maximizing Recycling in Public Spaces
W15: Brownfields to Goldfields: Converting Non-productive Industrial Lands Into Valued Park Space
W16: Using Social Media For Effective Youth Engagement
W18: Inclusive Recreation: Creating a Road Map for Success
W19: Information Session: York Region Parks and Forestry Challenge
W22: MATRG: How to Work Together in Recreation for the Lower Tier Communities
W24: Social Media Trends—What to Look Out for in the Coming Year and Beyond
T2: Implicit Association at Play: Challenging Our Assumptions in Community Recreation
T3: Camps on TRACKS: A Peer-Mediated Social Skills Program Focusing on Inclusion
T8: Rebranding Recreation: A Journey to Re-Establishing Connections with the Community through a New Look
T9: Our Strength is Our People: Examining Volunteer Social Capital for Community Sport and Recreation
T11: Physical Activity: The Single Best ‘Medicine’ for Our Aging Population
T12: HIGH FIVE® Accreditation Toolkit: A Resource for All
T13: We Have to Talk: Conquering Our Fear Over Difficult Conversations
T14: Hard to Reach Populations
T15: Municipal Parks Training
T16: Hosting Large Scale Sport Events: Legacies and Lessons Learned
T17: Inclusive Parks + Recreation: You Belong Here!
T18: You Too Can Be a Transformer: Applying a Community Development Approach to Planning
T19: The Future of Community and Environmental Engagement through Shoreline Cleanups
T21: A Winning Strategy for the Older Adult Market
T22: Building and Retaining Quality Part Time Staff through Leadership Training
T23: Thinking Outside the Box to Engage Small Town Ontario
T26: Creating an Integrated and Engaging Marketing Campaign for Your Community
T27: Conflict Into Complement: Leveraging Your Library for Success
T28: Yardstick Parks Benchmarking
T31: Rural Issues: An Elected Officials’ Lens
T34: Telling and Selling Our Story: Marketing and Branding for Recreation
T35 Part 1: Partnering with the Business Community: A Community Development Lens 
T35 Part 2: Partnering with the Business Community: A Community Development Lens