Atlantic Summer Institute (ASI) presents Inspiration to Action: Leadership for Active Communities - three days focusing on comprehensive training to foster leadership for active communities. This theme aligns with a current ASI project aimed at developing capacity for community leadership amongst women and girls in Atlantic Canada.
Leadership is a critical issue in sustaining communities in the Atlantic Region. Women and men of all ages are our key resources. Traditionally, the word “active” evokes images of physical activity and individual behaviours. ASI takes a broader view, focusing on “active communities” rather than individuals, and paying attention to the determinants of health and safety. The program of the 2012 ASI will explore how to influence conditions of people’s lives to promote their level of activity and engagement in their communities, as well as their social and economic inclusion.
Showcasing leading and promising practices from across Atlantic Canada!
Great opportunity to network and share!
Workshop Topics:
- Gender and community leadership
- Young women and community leadership – engaging for change
- Building and using evidence for program and policy
- Strengthening community action
The Atlantic Summer Institute (ASI) is more than just a conference, it’s a learning Institute, with a curriculum that offers a certificate of participation. The Summer Institute really engages participants, providing them with an opportunity to develop skills, learn and share knowledge and work together on programs, policies and services.
The Institute makes the links between crime prevention, social and economic development and health and safety promotion and brings together; community groups, researchers, practitioners, educators, police and government representatives, all the many people and sectors that are working toward creating safer and healthier communities in Atlantic Canada.
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Click here to register or contact asi@thequaich.pe.ca or call (902) 894-3399.
Register by or before Friday, June 15, to receive our Early Bird rate of $375, a $50 savings off the full registration price! The Early Bird Package, which includes accommodation on campus at Holland College, is an exceptional bargain.
Save even more by registering 4 participants and receiving the 5th participant at no cost!! Contact Michelle at asi@thequaich.pe.ca or 902.894.3399 for more details.
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IÉA 2012 : leadership pour les collectivités actives
L'Institut d'été de l'Atlantique (IEA) présente le programme Transformation de l'inspiration en action : leadership pour les collectivités actives; trois jours de formation complète sur la promotion du leadership dans les collectivités actives. Ce thème s'aligne sur un projet en cours de l'Institut d’été de l’Atlantique visant à développer la capacité de leadership des femmes et des filles au sein des collectivités du Canada atlantique.

Présentation de pratiques prometteuses et de pointe de tout le Canada atlantique!
Excellente occasion de réseauter et de partager!
- Leadership relatif au genre et leadership communautaire
- Jeunes femmes et leadership communautaire – un engagement pour le changement
- Collecte et utilisation de données probantes pour l'élaboration de programmes et de politiques
- Promotion de l'action communautaire
L'Institut d’été atlantique (IÉA) est beaucoup plus qu’une conférence. C’est un Institut d’apprentissage incluant un programme éducatif pour lequel un certificat de participation est offert. L’Institut d’été engage activement les participants en leur procurant la possibilité de développer leurs aptitudes, d’apprendre et de partager les connaissances ainsi que de travailler ensemble sur les programmes, politiques et services.

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Inscrivez-vous au plus le 15 juin pour 375 $ qui vous permet d'économiser 50 $ sur le tarif régulier!
Économisez même davantage en inscrivant 4 participants avec un 5e gratuit! Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec Michelle à asi@thequaich.pe.ca ou en composant le 902.894.3399.
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