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the Nation's Schools
World Health Day - World Record "Hokey Pokey Challenge"
Key Partners
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The Foundation for Active Healthy Kids is committed to increasing physical activity in all children and youth by providing visionary leadership, serving as a knowledge broker, and supporting effective programs.
www.activehealthykids.ca
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The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (CAHPERD) is a national, charitable, voluntary-sector organization whose primary concern is to influence the healthy development of children and youth by advocating for quality health, physical education and sport experiences.
www.cahperd.ca
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The Health and Physical Education Council (HPEC) of the ATA provides support and resources for school communities. Their two special projects, Schools Come Alive and Ever Active Schools Program are innovative projects designed to assist teachers, administrators, parents and students in developing healthy active lifestyles in their school communities.
www.everactive.org
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The Ontario Physical and Health Education Association (OPHEA) exists to positively influence the lifestyles of Ontario's children and youth through the provision of quality leadership, advocacy, and resources in the area of physical activity and health.
www.ophea.net
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The Canadian Intramural Recreation Association (CIRA) of Ontario's mission is to promote active living, healthy lifestyles and personal growth to children and youth through intramural and recreation programs in the education community and beyond.
http://cira.mohawkc.on.ca
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Associated Provincial Organizations
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The Physical Education Provincial Specialists of B.C. (PEPSA) is a professional organization within the British Columbia Teachers' Federation (BCTF) who provides leadership, advocacy and resources for all generalist teachers and physical education specialists in order to assist in the implementation of Quality Daily Physical Education. The Premier Sport Awards Program is a provincial partner for this initiative.
http://www.bctf.ca/pesa
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The Manitoba Physical Education Teachers' Association (MPETA) exists topositively influence the lifestyles of Manitoba's children and youth throughthe provision of quality leadership, advocacy, and resources in the area ofphysical education. MPETA'S VISION: Active Kids...Healthy Future. http://home.merlin.mb.ca/~mpeta/
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New Brunswick Society of Physical Education Specialists (NBPES)
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Physical Education Special Interest Council (PESIC) for Newfoundland/Labrador
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Teachers' Association of Physical and Health Education (TAPHE) is a special association of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, that provides resources and support to physical and health specialists and all teachers who providephysical and health education in their curriculum.
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Prince Edward Island Physical Education Association (PEIPEA) is a non-profit organization with the purpose of promoting all aspects of physical education in the province of Prince Edward Island.
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Association for Physical Educators of Québec (APEQ)
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La FÉÉPEQ a comme mission d'intervenir directement sur la santé, l'éducation et sur la qualité de vie des gens et ce, à chaque étape de la vie et dans tous les milieux. Par la pratique et l'enseignement de l'éducation physique, les éducatrices et éducateurs physiques contribuent directement au bien-être de chacun d'entre nous en favorisant notre développement fondamental.
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The Saskatchewan Physical Education Association (SPEA) is a non-profit incorporated organization that provides quality leadership, advocacy, and resources for professionals in physical and health education in order to positively influence the lifestyles of Saskatchewan's children and youth.www.speaonline.ca
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Yukon Physical Education Association (YPEA)
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