Principal Investigator:Dunkin, Jessica Licensed Year(s):2024
2023
20222021 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5431.
The research team will create a travelling public exhibit, related website and resources, and academic publications on the entwined histories of recreation and residential schooling in the North. The hope is that this project will encourage further public dialogue around residential schools in the North, using the len...
Principal Investigator:Myles, Richard G Licensed Year(s):
2020
2018201720152014 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4684.
The 2019-2021 Physical Activity Monitor (PAM), specifically, will examine physical activity levels of Canadians and will permit the comparison of activity levels over time, sport participation, and furthermore will examine physical activity and sport opportunities available in Canadian communities, such as availabilit...
Principal Investigator:Giles, Audrey R. Licensed Year(s):
2014
Summary:
The overarching research question for the proposed research is, “what enables and/or inhibits female and male Aboriginal peoples in the Northwest Territories to experience cultural safety in group physical activity (PA) programs?” My qualitative, participatory research has three main objectives: i) identify the characteristics that enable/inhibit Aboriginal participants’ experience of PA program a...
Principal Investigator:Giles, Audrey R. Licensed Year(s):
2013
Summary:
This project seeks to understand the impact of the Elders in Motion (EIM) program, which is a physical activity program developed by the Northwest Territories Recreation and Parks Association (NWTRPA), on past and current participants. It also seeks to understand the challenges that program facilitators and communities have faced in regards to implementing the program and how they have dealt with ...
Principal Investigator:Wood, Mellissa L Licensed Year(s):
2011
Summary:
This research project will identify positive factors that exist within collaborative partnerships between the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) Division of Sport, Recreation and Youth (SRY) and the NWT Recreation and Parks Association (NWTRPA).
The research methods will include interviews with no more than 6 staff within NWTRPA and SRY. Questions will be open-ended and will follow...
Principal Investigator:Giles, Audrey R. Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
This research project engages with the GNWT and the NWT Recreation and Parks Association, and thus members of the NWT public. The researchers will be conducting archival research of publically-available documents held by each organization. The goal of the research project is to better understand the ways in which sport and recreation programming can better meet northerners' (and especially Aborig...
Principal Investigator:Giles, Audrey R. Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
Since 1967 the NWT Aquatics Program has brought aquatic leaders from southern Canada to the North to teach northern residents water safety in an effort to decrease high drowning rates. The NWT Recreation and Parks Association in conjunction with the Lifesaving Society of Canada will be piloting the Shallow Water Pool Lifeguard certification to address the problem of having very few northern reside...
Principal Investigator:Dunn, James M. Licensed Year(s):
1987
Summary:
Students enrolled in a University of Colorado Course "Geography 498: Arctic Field Research Techniques: will investigate physical and recreation geography through instructor-directed fieldwork in the Thelon Game Sanctuary....
Principal Investigator:Paraschak, Vicky Licensed Year(s):
1980
Summary:
To conduct a study to see how recreation programs are delivered to the community level. to achieve tis, municipal files will be examined, general interviews will be conducted and recreational activities will be observed in the communities....
Principal Investigator:Schinkel, Dave Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
As part of an M.A. program to conduct a survey of 250 resident and 250 non-resident campers to determine differences in satisfaction from existing facilities and to indicate what preferences might indicate future development....