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Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines Handbook

This booklet shows how you and your family can plan to be physically active every day using the Canadian Physical Activity guidelines. It includes all eight of the Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour guidelines, plus sample log books with plenty of examples of ways you can incorporate physical activity into your schedule. Use the blank logs to track your own progress!

Author/Origin:
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology 

CFA report 2012-2013 – It Starts with a Seed

“It Starts with a Seed” is a report detailing success stories from the Community Food Action Grant Program, which helps build food security throughout New Brunswick by funding various community projects and initiatives. In 2012-2013, the CFA Grant Program supported 46 projects in New Brunswick communities. The report features 7 of them with beautiful pictures and captivating storytelling.

Author/Origin:
New Brunswick Department of Social Development

CFA report 2013-2014 – A Growing Good

“A Growing Good” is a report detailing success stories from the Community Food Action Grant Program, which helps build food security throughout New Brunswick by funding various community projects and initiatives. In 2013-2014, the CFA Grant Program supported 91 projects in New Brunswick communities. The report features 12 of them with beautiful pictures and captivating storytelling.

Author/Origin:
New Brunswick Department of Social Development - Wellness Branch

Champion Stories

There are Wellness Champions in communities all around New Brunswick, whether they be individuals, families, community groups, schools or workplaces. Some have shared their success stories so they can be […]

Author/Origin:
The Wellness Movement

Community Food Mentors

A province-wide network of certified individuals who share their skills in food and nutrition within their own communities. The goal of this program is to develop a network of dedicated food mentors in New Brunswick communities through a shared learning experience that will increase the exchange of information on food skills, healthy eating practices and local food sourcing in the province.

Author/Origin:
New Brunswick Food Security Action Network

Community Garden Best Practices Toolkit

A community garden takes a lot of work. But if it is done well, it can also make your neighbourhood a better place to live. The Community Garden Toolkit is designed to guide you every step of the way. It outlines key steps to starting a garden, and provides a range of tools, tips, and supports to help along the way. If you have any questions, the New Brunswick Food Security Action Network can connect you to other gardeners around the province who are happy to share their stories!

Author/Origin:
Food for All NB in collaboration with Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Coalition (HEPAC)

Community Inclusion Networks

The Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation (ESIC) oversees the implementation of the New Brunswick’s Poverty Reduction Plan: Overcoming Poverty Together. ESIC’s main partner in the realization of the OPT plan is the 12 Community Inclusion Networks (CIN). The CINs are responsible for identifying priorities and taking poverty reduction actions on issues of concern to them.

Author/Origin:
Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation