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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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What Does Your Pool Manager Really Need to Know?

This presentation explores the role of a Pool Manager and provides essential guidance on managing an aquatic facility, including customer service, public interaction, health and safety rules, lifeguard oversight, and weather policies. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the key responsibilities and best practices for effective pool management.

CEU: 0.1

Date of recording being released: First Monday in March 2026

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Where to Begin: Environmental Sustainability

With key insights provided from your peers in the field, get the information you need to begin your agency's environmental sustainability journey. You'll gain insights into discovering subject matter experts you already have on-staff and in your community, funding streams for this work, and the actionable steps you can take to get started right away.

Date of release: 8/24/25

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Whose Park Is It Anyway?

Parks and recreation should provide our communities with equitable access to all resources. However, we often see disparities in activities and programs participated in by people of color. In this session, we examine the history and barriers of outdoor recreation participation in African Americans and discuss ways "recreating" is different for all members of our communities. We will discuss ways we can provide equitable access to all resources, how we are managing relationships with community stakeholders, opportunities to make all feel welcome and rethinking how we are engaging online and offline. Additionally, the session will address user conflict by providing insights and guidance on navigating disagreements between outspoken stakeholders and participants, creating space for those traditionally underserved, building strong relationships within the community, and ensuring that the benefits of parks and recreation are accessible to everyone. Attendees will be asked to share stories and strategies that are helping them foster a strong collaborative culture during this time.

This talk is an NRPA Member Benefit.

CEU: 0.1

Date of recording being released: July 1, 2025

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Your Words and Actions: Is Recreation Really Your Profession

This session will be a quick-hitting "self-assessment" for recreation professionals individually and from a leadership perspective. The old adage "you never get a second chance to make a first impression" is absolutely true. Current and potential participants, staff, funders and partners hear us long before we say a word. Often we have created obstacles that are almost impossible to overcome because we don't even know they exist. More importantly, good will can be created the same way. There are so many aspects to this that we can't cover them all. But there are a top three that we will address: communication (verbal and non), attitude (staff and participant) and appearance (staff and facility).

CEU's: 0.04

Date of recording being released: April 1, 2025

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