Inclusion in Action: Behaviour Support for Recreation Live Webinar, Q&A + On-Demand Replay
June 19 | 10:00 AM–11:30 AM EST
Creating inclusive programs starts with understanding the needs behind behaviour.
Join us for a practical 1-hour live webinar, followed by a 30-minute Q&A with our facilitator. You'll also receive access to the on-demand replay so you can revisit the training anytime.
This training equips recreation staff, camp leaders, program coordinators, and youth-serving professionals with proactive, easy-to-implement strategies that help participants feel supported, regulated, and successful.
What's Included
• 1-hour live webinar presentation
• 30-minute live Q&A
• On-demand replay access
You'll Learn How To
• Recognize common triggers and signs of dysregulation
• Use preventative strategies to reduce behavioural challenges
• Support communication, participation, and inclusion
• Implement practical regulation tools
• Respond confidently when unexpected behaviours arise
Perfect For
Recreation staff, summer camp staff, municipal recreation departments, community organizations, and anyone supporting children and youth in group settings.
Registration is per person and licensed for individual use.
Looking to register a team? Contact us at [email protected].
What Participants Are Saying
"Preventative strategies over de-escalation strategies were a huge takeaway for me. The importance of visuals and providing resources to prevent dysregulation really stood out." — Ashley, City of Burlington ★★★★★
"I absolutely loved the webinar. The speaker was knowledgeable and extremely passionate. There were so many great points to be able to incorporate into staff trainings and so many easy takeaways that can be applied to our programs for improvement." — Julie, Town of LaSalle ★★★★★
"Implementing a strong cool down space is a work in progress for us." — Sharon, City of Burlington
"A lot of questions and concerns that I had previously were answered during this training. I have never worked with inclusive children before, so hearing all of the tips and tricks was amazing." — Olivia, Township of Oro-Medonte