HALO, represented by Dr. Mark Tremblay, worked with ParticipACTION and other physical activity sector partners and representatives over the past two years to produce “The Partnership Protocol.” The Partnership Protocol is designed to help not-for-profit organizations assess, create, manage, implement and evaluate potential partnerships. The Partnership Protocol was developed using the advice and best practices of a wide variety of experts from the world of academia, business and not-for-profit organizations.The Partnership Protocol focuses on three key areas of interest. Section 1, Why Partnerships? addresses the increasing need for not-for-profit organizations to enter into partnerships; Section 2 provides Guiding Principles for Partnerships; Section 3 suggests how to put those principles into practice in your organization’s Approach to Effective Partnerships. Please use the links below to see the full documents (English and French).
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- Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance
- Canada's Food Guide
- Centre for Healthy Active Living
- EatRight Ontario Goal Setting Tool
- Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada – Eat Well and Be Active Educational Toolkit
- Healthy Active Kids Kenya
- La coalition québécoise sur la problématique du poids
- Obesity Canada
- Outdoor Play Canada
- Position Statement on Active Outdoor Play
- Saskatchewan In Motion Re:Activity
- Sedentary Behaviour Research Network
- Team ABC3
- The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy
- The Child and Nature Alliance