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NSO project

NSO project. CLC 2007 November 11 th Ottawa. AGENDA. NSO Sport Canada Eligibility Criteria Next steps. NSO. Why should CUPA be recognized as a NSO by Sport Canada ? Funding Sport Recognition (legitimacy) Development (growth). NSO.

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NSO project

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  1. NSO project CLC 2007 November 11th Ottawa

  2. AGENDA • NSO • Sport Canada • Eligibility Criteria • Next steps

  3. NSO Why should CUPA be recognized as a NSO by Sport Canada ? • Funding • Sport Recognition (legitimacy) • Development (growth)

  4. NSO • Support provided to National Sport Organizations is targeted to priority areas consistent with the objectives of the Canadian Sport Policy.

  5. Sport Canada Fed. Government : Dept. of Canadian Heritage Sport Canada Sport funding and accountability framework (SFAF) Sport Support Program (SSP) National Sport Organization (NSO) CUPA

  6. Sport Canada SFAF PROCESS • Eligibility • Assessment • Funding • Accountability

  7. Eligibility Criteria • Section A: General Criteria • Section B: National Scope • Section C: International Scope To achieve Eligibility, NSOs must meet : • all the criteria in Section A. • all criteria in either Section B or C.

  8. Eligibility Criteria Actual situation • Section A: 4/17 • Section B: 1/3 • Section C: 3/4

  9. Eligibility Criteria Section B • The NSO has a minimum of 3,000 members. • The NSO has a minimum of 8 affiliated PSOs • The NSO has a National Championship in which a minimum of 6 PSOs compete regularly in at least one category.

  10. Eligibility Criteria Current canadian PSOs • BC : BCDSS • AB : • SK : SFDA • MA : MODS • ON : ODSA • QC : FQU • NB : - • NS : NSDSS • PEI : - • NF :

  11. Eligibility Criteria Section C • Affiliated with International Body (WFDF) • 35 member countries of the International Body • Minimum of 20 countries have competed in the last 4 senior championships • At least 1 top 8 finish since 1996 at a world championship

  12. Eligibility Criteria Section A • Sport Canada “Definition of sport” • NSO is the single national governing body • Volunteer leadership structure (democratically elected) • Incorporated under Part III of Canadian Corp. Act

  13. Eligibility Criteria Section A • Constitution & by-laws in French & English • Audited financial statements for the last 4 yrs • Committed to providing its safe sport programs based on Long Term Participant/Athlete Development Model • Multi-year plan(ratified by the Board of directors)

  14. Eligibility Criteria Section A • Formally committed to the principle of technically and ethically sound coaching education and conduct. • Formally committed to the principle of technically and ethically sound officiating education and conduct. • Adopted the Canadian Policy on Doping in Sport. • Formal policy on Official Languages

  15. Eligibility Criteria Section A • Policy demonstrating commitment to equity and access(women, persons with a disability and Aboriginal peoples) • Policy on athlete centeredness and can demonstrate the direct involvement of high performance athletes in decision-making. • Recognizes the role and importance of certified coaches through their involvement in athlete development programs and in the technical direction of national team programs.

  16. Eligibility Criteria Section A • Formal policy on harassment and abuse, including procedures for the reporting and for the investigation of complaints. • Internal Appeal process consistent with established principles of due process and natural justice and containing a provision that allows disputes to be referred to the alternate dispute resolution services of the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada.

  17. NEXT STEPS To hear from you…

  18. CONCLUSION • CUPA is now in a good position to move forward • CUPA shows real interest and motivation • CUPA will appreciate the help of everybody • CUPA is engaged to show results to its stakeholder… There’s a lot to do…we better start now!

  19. CONCLUSION THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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