Words We Use glossary
Use our Glossary to find key words and terms used throughout the Training Program.
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Updated: August 2022
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Canadian 24-Hour Movement GuidelinesThe Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines combine physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines and include sleep, showing the important interrelationship between all three behaviours. | |
Canadian Sport PolicyCanadian Sport Policy sets the direction for the period 2012-2022 for all governments, institutions and organizations that are committed to realizing the positive impacts of sport on: individuals, communities and society. | |
Capital BudgetCapital Budget is a budget for building, and in some cases maintaining, a
permanent facility, structure, space or large piece of equipment. | |
Capital ExpensesCapital Expenses refer to costs for building or establishing
a permanent facility, structure, space or equipment. | |
Community CapacityCommunity Capacity is a combination of a community’s commitment,
resources, and skills. It takes leadership and effort to incrementally
influence community capacity. Strengthening community capacity builds
skills and relationships that foster health and well-being. | |
Community Recreation PlanA Community Recreation Plan connects to local government plans, reflects
community values and interests, gives consideration to the available
resources, and answers three questions: Where are we now? Where would we
like to be? How are we going to get there? A plan prioritizes actions
based on the current state of recreation and a practical vision of the
future and justifies the investment of resources into recreation
infrastructure, services and programs. | |
Community-Driven RecreationCommunity-Driven Recreation recognizes that people, parents, teens,
coaches, and volunteers are the informal leaders who make recreation
happen; activities are meaningful and accessible when they are created
by the community for its own benefit. | |
Cultural ActivitiesCultural Activities reflect local heritage, social traditions and popular trends. | |