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Ontario Sport Forum July 2009 - hosted by SPORT4ONTARIO
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Presented by:
THE ONTARIO SPORT FORUM
Wednesday July 8, 2009
With support from :
WELCOME - Chair
Mike BeatonRingette OntarioExecutive Director
AGENDA1. Welcome and Introductions2. Ringette Profile3. Ontario After-School Strategy / Early Learning Report – TBD4. Base Funding Application Review – Tanenbaum5. Volunteer Screening Roundtable: Next Steps – Tanenbaum6. Reports
a) Coaches Association of Ontariob) Ministry of Health Promotionc) SPORT4ONTARIO
7. Upcoming Events Forum - August 12th Annual General Meeting - September 9, 2009
Dr. Charles Pascal, June 2009 The system I am proposing would create the conditions
to enable significant progress towards this universal image of our children ... a future in which every child has every opportunity: Extended programming for primary school children aged 6 to 8
and after-school programming (e.g., sports, arts, communications) for children aged 9 to 12 would be offered by school boards at the request of 15 or more families in a school.
EARLY LEARNING REPORT
EARLY LEARNING REPORT C: After-School Programming
In the new child and family service system, school boards would be charged with developing after-school programming for students aged 9 to 12 at the request of 15 families or more in a school. Schools could organize their own activities or enlist municipal and/or other community partners.
Children in this age group require programs reflective of their growing maturity. Providing consistent enrichment activities such as music, art, sports, conflict resolution, cultural experiences, and other alternative ways of learning can improve social skills, give children more confidence, and create higher educational and career aspirations. Summer and after-school activities have also been found to significantly narrow the achievement gap for disadvantaged children.
EARLY LEARNING REPORT
ONTARIO AFTER SCHOOL STRATEGY
After-School Strategy UpdateMinistry of Health Promotion has developed the
Child and Youth Health and Wellness (After-School) Strategy that will provide children and youth in Ontario with access to safe, active and healthy after-school activities in a variety of community settings.
2009-10 = $10M
Where, if at all, does Sport fit?
BASE FUNDING APPLICATION REVIEW
We have received approximately 12 responses to the request for feedback on the application form/process.
The forms are posted on the website and an email with link will be sent to ask again for your feedback.
Extended deadline to July 31, 2009
VOLUNTEER SCREENING Roundtable Discussion held June 10, 2009
16 participants from PSO/MSOs Centre for Sport and Law Purpose was to initiate a general conversation about screening
and the landscape change -> moving forward Recommendations:
Form Task Force including: appoint Chair, terms of reference, Task Force name
Develop action plan Survey, Environmental scan – promising practices (international scan) Feasibility study re passport idea Explore funding options (OTF GRANT) Explore staffing options
VOLUNTEER SCREENING SPORT4ONTARIO tasks:
Circulate roundtable notes to participantsCall for volunteers to sit on Task ForceCreate webpage(s)Redo position paper on Bill 30Call for policiesCreate blog or alternative
SPORT4ONTARIO REPORT SPORT4ONTARIO
StaffingAnnouncement!Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application July 2,
2009Strategic Plan 2009-2012 Overview – Judy SutcliffeAGM September 9, 2009 - Ilene Watt
○ Proposed By-law 1 Amendments○ New Membership Category○ Nominations
WELCOME PENNY MA! Penny Ma will be working in the
SPORT4ONTARIO office this summer.Penny is a graduate from Cornell University with a
degree in Biology and Society with a focus on Environment, Health and Society.
She will be attending McGill University in the Fall to pursue a Masters Degree in Integrated Water Management before heading to Queens University for Law School in 2010
ANNOUNCEMENT
SIRC@SPORT4ONTARIO Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC) satellite
location in partnership with SPORT4ONTARIO With over 6.5 million pages of sport related research
dating as far back as the 1700’s and encompassing over 62 different languages, SIRC is the world’s leading sport resource centre. SIRC’s goal is to collect, archive, and share qualified sport information with sport enthusiasts in Canada and around the world.
SIRC@SPORT4ONTARIO opening September 2009
OTF Grant Application A two-part project:
Province-wide Risk Management Education - protect sport organizations and their vulnerable populations by strengthening PSO/MSO risk management through education, resource development and provincial guidelines;
Future Sport Leaders - build university and college student employability and the capacity of PSOs by managing an internship program, providing leadership opportunities and quality assurance.
STRATEGIC PLAN OVERVIEW VISION:
SPORT4ONTARIO is the leading organization in building capacity and exemplary leadership in the Ontario sport community. Unleash the power of sport!
STRATEGIC PLAN OVERVIEW MISSION:
SPORT4ONTARIO provides the collaborative environment, knowledge and resources to build capacity and drive leadership excellence in the Ontario sport community through education, advocacy, interaction, research and innovation.
SPORT4ONTARIO creates member value and benefits that contribute to a stronger sport community for all Ontarians.
STRATEGIC PLAN OVERVIEW VALUESIn all our actions as an organization, • We are member driven and consultative, we “serve, never self serve‐ ‐• We are responsive to all sports organizations in Ontario, not just our
Members • We are accountable and transparent, especially with regard to
governance and financial matters • We exhibit a commitment to equality • We are reliable and professional • We are flexible, welcoming innovative ideas and approaches • We display a commitment to teamwork, believing that more can be
achieved by working together in partnership than can be achieved singularly.
STRATEGIC PLAN OVERVIEW STRATEGIC GOALS
1. ADVOCATE - Develop effective relations with government and non government organizations ‐(NGOs) to support the positive positioning of sport.
2. EDUCATE - Strengthen Ontario sport community through quality professional development.
3. BUILD CAPACITY - Attract sufficient human and financial resources to unleash the power of sport in Ontario.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AGM September 9, 2009
Proposed By-law 1 AmendmentsNew Membership CategoryNominations
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL Amendment No. 1 – Clarification of Membership
Categories Active vs. Affiliate. Purpose: To clarify the distinction between “Active
Member” and “Affiliate Member”.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL 2.2 Active Member – Any provincial not-for-profit entity recognized as
the Ontario sport governing body or Ontario multi-sport organization by its national governing body and the Ontario ministry responsible for sport which meets the following criteria and is approved by the Board of Directors: Governed by a constitution and/or by-laws; A current and functioning Board of Directors; Be made up of members; and Be financially accountable to its membership.
2.3 Affiliate Member – Any not-for-profit local, regional, divisional, provincial or national clubs, councils, associations, organizations, teams, leagues, advisory groups, consultative or educational organizations or other entities approved by the Board of Directors, which support the objects of the Corporation. An Affiliate Member is an entity that is not recognized as an Ontario sport governing body or Ontario multi-sport organization, as defined in Article 2.2.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL Amendment No. 2 Provision for New Membership
Categories. Purpose: To add new member category for students. 2.7 Student Member – Those individuals approved
by the Board of Directors who support the objects of the Corporation, are not in full time employment and are enrolled in a degree or certificate seeking program at an accredited or recognized, post-secondary institution.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL Amendment No. 3 – Provision to Terminate
Membership. Purpose: In a 2007 Judo Ontario case, the court noted
that the by-laws of Judo Ontario did not clearly provide for the termination of a membership, thus, a complainant’s membership was still valid.
To ensure By-Law 1 clearly identifies the termination of the membership of an individual or entity no longer in good standing.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL 2.11 Year – Unless otherwise determined by the
Board, the Membership year of the Corporation is the calendar year.
2.12 Dues – Membership dues for all categories of Members will be as recommended by the Board and as ratified by the Members.
2.13 Deadline – Membership renewal dues must be paid by January 31 of the current calendar year.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL 2.15 Arrears – A Member may be suspended from the
Corporation for failing to pay Membership dues by the prescribed deadline date. Should Membership dues remain unpaid for an additional thirty (30) days from the prescribed deadline date, as per Article 2.13, the Member shall be expelled from the Corporation by written facsimile or electronic notification as per the policy of the Corporation.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL 2.18 Definition – A Member of the Corporation will be in
good standing provided that the Member:a) owes no outstanding Membership dues or other debts to the Corporation; b) has not ceased to be a Member;c) has not been suspended or expelled from Membership, or had other
Membership restrictions or sanctions imposed; d) has completed and remitted all documents required by the Corporation; e) has complied with the by-laws, policies and rules of the Corporation; f) is not subject to a disciplinary investigation or action by the Corporation, or
if subject to disciplinary action previously, has fulfilled all terms and conditions of such disciplinary action to the satisfaction of the Corporation; and
g) its constitution and/or by-laws are not in conflict with the by-laws of the Corporation.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL Amendment No. 4 Chair shall not be a member of the Nominating
Committee Purpose: To clearly not allow the Chair of SPORT4ONTARIO to be an ex
officio member of the Nominating Committee. Article 3.37 Duties – The duties of the Officers are as follows:
The Chair shall be a volunteer and shall be responsible for the general supervision of the affairs and operations of the Corporation, shall preside at the Annual and General Meetings of the Corporation and at meetings of the Board, shall be an ex officio member of all committees, except for the Nominating Committee, established by the Board, shall sign all instruments which require the Chair’s signature, shall perform all duties incidental to office, shall represent the Corporation to other bodies and at events deemed important to the Corporation and shall perform such other duties as may from time to time be established by the Board.
BY-LAW CHANGE PROPOSAL Amendment No. 5 Notice to members re changes to By-Law 1. Purpose: To clarify that Members have a right to make changes to
the by-laws of the corporation. 8.1 Special Resolution – These By-laws may only be amended
revised, repealed, or added to by a two-thirds affirmative vote of the voting members present in person or by proxy at an annual or special meeting duly called for the purpose of repealing or amending these By-laws.
8.2 Notice of Amendment – Notice in writing is to be delivered to the Board forty-five (45) days prior to the date of the meeting at which it is to be considered. The thirty (30) days notice of the meeting of members must include details of the proposed resolution to change the By-law.
UPCOMING MEETING DATES Next Forum - August 12th Annual General Meeting - September 9