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The Benefits of Physical Activity for First Nation, Inuit and Metis Communities: Sharing Knowledge and Community Leading Practices

2013

The Benefits of Physical Activity for First Nation, Inuit and Metis Communities: Sharing Knowledge and Community Leading Practices

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This report was published by the Saint Elizabeth First Nations, Inuit and Metis Program.

HERE’S HOW THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THIS REPORT:

The goal of this initiative is to encourage the use of the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines in all First Nations, Inuit and Métis community-based programs, through the development and sharing of culturally relevant messages with community health and recreation workers. This resource is meant for a national audience, and will be used in rural, remote, isolated and urban settings. A theme woven throughout this resource is that of traditional, land-based activities and a holistic approach to the benefits of physical activity. This resource has been designed to respect the diversity of available recreational infrastructures across all settings.

Saint Elizabeth First Nations, Inuit and Metis Program (2013). The benefits of physical activity for First Nation, Inuit and Metis communities: Sharing knowledge and community leading practices. Retrieved from http://staging.saintelizabeth.com/getmedia/e75b3789-b34b-4a6b-a5a9-1b0d29caabac/The-Benefits-of-Physical-Activity-Handbook.pdf.aspx

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