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The ADA Is Back! Was It Really Ever Gone?

Join this webinar to learn how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is enforced and identify enforcement trends to better get ahead of the curve and apply mandates to your home agency operations.

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The Burnout Buster Bootcamp for Leaders

Are your staff members feeling burnt out? It's a common problem, with more than half of employees experiencing burnout, according to Workforce Management. I've been there, done that, and gotten the T-shirt. As someone who has also experienced burnout, I'm here to help you steer your team clear of it. We need to ensure that our team is mentally equipped to serve our communities. One effective tool to combat burnout is empathetic leadership. With empathetic leadership, you can improve team dynamics, boost morale and enhance overall performance. Let's explore ways to outsmart burnout and become the empathetic leader your team needs. In this session, we will develop techniques to avoid and navigate your team through the stages of burnout. By practicing empathetic leadership, you can create an environment where people feel understood, respected and motivated to contribute their best. You'll gain the necessary skills and insights to create a workplace where empathy flourishes, burnout fades and resilience thrives. I'll share my own experiences, help you identify burnout traps and teach you how to empathetically lead. So, get ready for an engaging session that will leave you with savvy strategies to shield your team from burnout.

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Date of recording being released: October 1, 2025

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The Gender Unicorn? Tell Me More!

Our communities consist of people with diverse sexual and gender identities. This webinar will provide a foundation for park and recreational professionals to learn more about people with these identities and will provide a springboard for conversation about strategies to ensure the voices and experiences of those with these identities are at the table and heard with regard to parks and recreation.

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The 'P' Word

Who said writing a policy can't be fun? Whether you are preparing to write a policy, procedure or plan for CAPRA Accreditation or for your own purposes, this presentation will guide you on your writing journey from the title page to appendices. Learn how to create a table of contents using styles in Microsoft Word, how to add signature block and other technical tips for document creation. Explore various methods for creating your content: How do you know what to include? What to change? What to delete altogether? When is it appropriate to use AI and when should you rely on other resources? We will explore the individual process I use for policy writing and tips I have learned through my experiences as a CAPRA Reviewer and content creator for numerous "P-words," including a recreation program plan, policy manuals for state and volunteer boards, standard operating procedures and policies for the Town of Parker, numerous employee manuals, training documents, and other various written documents. Participants of all writing abilities will leave with a variety of practical tips and tools to create their own policy, procedure or plan. Can the "P" word be fun? Maybe...but can they be effective and useful? Definitely!

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Date of recording being released: September 1, 2025

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The Seedlings of a Volunteer Program

This online learning event equips participants with tools to build or enhance a dynamic volunteer program, focusing on recruitment, onboarding, appreciation, and the distinction between leading and managing, to support their organization's mission and goals. > CEU's: 0.1

Date of Live Event: First Monday in November 2024

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Trauma Informed Care in Action

According to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, Trauma Informed Care (TIC) is an approach in which all parties involved recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress on those who have contact with the system - including children, caregivers, and service providers. Programs and agencies within such a system infuse and sustain trauma awareness, knowledge, and skills into their organizational cultures, practices, and policies. They act in collaboration with all those who are involved with the child, using the best available science, to maximize physical and psychological safety, facilitate the recovery of the child and family, and support their ability to thrive. TIC follows these guiding principles: safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, empowerment and equity. Early identification of trauma resulting from Adverse Childhood Experiences is critically important. School?age afterschool programs, equipped with the knowledge of how to be trauma informed and trauma responsive can play a vital role in not only identifying a need for trauma related intervention, but provide engaging experiences that build positive skills and social and emotional learning for youth.

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Unlocking Therapeutic Recreation in Community Programs

Discover how therapeutic recreation (TR) can enhance the well-being of individuals with disabilities and diverse needs in community settings. Through real-world examples and evidence-based practices, you'll gain practical strategies to implement inclusive and effective TR programs, no matter your department's size or resources. Join us to transform your community recreation initiatives!

Date of recording being released: August 1, 2025

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Using CAPRA Accreditation: Build Your Leadership Pipeline

Like many park and recreation organizations, Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District (THPRD) faced dramatic changes to its workforce, both during and prior to the pandemic disruption in 2020. Longtime staff members departing via retirement, layoffs or by seeking promotional opportunities elsewhere resulted in a loss of institutional memory - a major roadblock in bringing forward the next leaders in parks and recreation. When THPRD first started to see the impact of these losses, its leaders believed that seeking accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) would present an ideal opportunity to document and formalize processes and serve as a succession planning tool. Both in the agency's initial accreditation, and its first reaccreditation - which occurred post-pandemic - THPRD saw a true value in evaluating processes, prioritizing critical long-range planning and measuring successes. Through their CAPRA journey, THPRD was able to engage emerging leaders by pairing them with tenured managers to share information and formalize processes, thereby providing critically needed workforce and leadership development opportunities. This session will provide tips, tricks and advice on using CAPRA as your leadership development pipeline.

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We Have the Answer: NRPA Research and Evaluation Resources

Data and research can help your agency better serve the community. These same resources are valuable resources that persuade public officials, funders and the general public on the essential nature of parks and recreation. Join this session to learn about the wealth of resources available to park and recreation professionals and advocates.

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What Does Childhood Trauma Have to Do with Mentoring?

Understanding and recognizing childhood trauma is crucial when directly working with youth. Learn how adverse childhood experiences, toxic stress and trauma impact youth, as well as how mentoring programs and social connections build resiliency and foster positive health outcomes.

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