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VISION to 2020 Wheelchair Basketball Canadas vision for 2020 is to be the world leader in wheelchair basketball. MISSION Wheelchair Basketball Canada is committed to excellence in the development, support and promotion of wheelchair


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VISION to 2020

Wheelchair

Basketball Canada’s vision for 2020 is to be the world leader in wheelchair basketball.

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MISSION

Wheelchair Basketball Canada is committed to excellence in the development, support and promotion of wheelchair basketball programs and services for all Canadians

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2009-2013 Plan Objective

To be #1 in the world in podium performances in 2013

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Overall Plan Priorities

  • Recruitment of new participants
  • Complete the transition to the revised

NCCP

  • Complete and implement the Sport

Development Model (LTAD)

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BUSINESS OPERATIONS

Highlights

  • Human Resources
  • Financial Resources
  • International Representation
  • Strategic Partnerships
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Domestic Portfolio Update

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LTAD

  • Updates
  • Summit in April
  • Follow up calls conducted
  • Learning's
  • Next steps
  • Final Copy produced by Dec .
  • Official’s development meeting Dec.

2 – 4

  • Competition Review Dec. 9 – 11
  • Additional resources
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Special Project Funding

Updates

  • 41 application grants were approved
  • 37 projects were funded in 2010-2011
  • Total of $35000.00

– Equipment – Tournaments – Mini programs – Junior programs – Camps

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Special Project Funding

Next Steps

  • SPF program has been modified from previous years
  • Focus is on the early stages of the LTAD model

– First Contact/Recruitment – Learn to Train

  • Changes to the funding model for 2011-2012:

– Equipment – Coaching education – Official’s education

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BTG

  • Funding

– Coordinators :

  • BC – 2; AB – 1; SK – 1; MB; ON; QC – 1; Maritimes – 1

(based in PEI)

  • Reporting
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Competition & Tournaments

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Mini Tournaments

  • QC
  • ON
  • AB/SK
  • BC
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Canada Games – Halifax/NS

  • 9 provinces attended
  • QC, ON, SK, MB, NS,

PEI, BC, AB, NB

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CWBL – White Rock/BC

  • Variety Village
  • DC Lions
  • Moncton Magic
  • DC Royals
  • Calgary Grizzlies
  • Club’99
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CWBL Women’s – Longueil/QC

  • QC
  • Edmonton Inferno
  • Calgary Rollers
  • BC Breakers
  • U25 team
  • ON
  • Ottawa Jazz
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Nationals – Longueil/QC

  • ON
  • BC
  • QC
  • AB
  • NS
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Hosting

  • Build community awareness and raise the

profile of the sport within your community

  • Create and expand partnerships
  • Build and expand a volunteer structure
  • WBC shares financial costs (big ticket items):

– Hosting grant – Officials and classifiers – Basketballs, medals

  • Applications to host 2012-13 events available

in Dec.

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Next Events

  • Junior Regionals Championships
  • West – Regina,SK March 24-25
  • East – Halifax,NS April 13-15
  • CWBL Open
  • Charlottetown,PEI – April 6 – 8
  • Nationals and CWBL women’s
  • Richmond,BC – May 18 – 20
  • Canada Games 2015
  • Prince George, BC
  • Age needs to be determined by Feb. 2012
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Technical Packages

  • Technical Packages finalized for 2011-2012

– WBC tournaments the 1st uniform has to be white – Men’s Nationals – classification now is the same as IWBF 1.0 to 4.5 – CWBL ranking:

  • Great Lakes (conference champion)
  • British Columbia (conference champion)
  • Maritimes (conference champion)
  • Alberta/Saskatchewan (conference champion)
  • Quebec (conference champion)
  • Great Lakes (conference runner-up)
  • British Columbia (conference runner-up)
  • Maritimes (host)
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Technical Packages

– CWBL women’s

  • 3.9.2.1

1st year: A player that is playing for the first time on a Women’s CWBL league team and did not play in any other National Wheelchair Basketball tournament (Nationals or CWBL Finals – Mini Nationals are exempted).

  • 3.9.2.2

2nd year: A player that is playing in their second season on a Women’s CWBL team and did not play in any other National Wheelchair Basketball tournament (Nationals or CWBL Finals – Mini Nationals are exempted).

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2010-2011 Actions

  • Domestic Committee

– Welcomed back Darrell Nordell – 6 conference calls – Point 0.5 discussion – Motivation UK chair test

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2010-2011 Actions

  • Participated in the Strategic Planning Sessions of ON

and MB

  • Women’s Meeting
  • Strategic Plan developed and approved
  • Meeting at National’s
  • Next steps?
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LTAD Update

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COMMUNITY MASTER COMMUNITY ADVANCED COMMUNITY INITIATION

COMPETITION HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPETITION DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED COMPETITION DEVELOPEMENT COMPETITION INTRODUCTION ADVANCED COMPETITION INTRODUCTION

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COMMUNITY MASTER COMMUNITY ADVANCED COMMUNITY INITIATION

COMPETITION HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPETITION DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED COMPETITION DEVELOPEMENT COMPETITION INTRODUCTION ADVANCED COMPETITION INTRODUCTION

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Year Community Initiation Community Advanced Competition Introduction Competition Introduction Advanced Competition Development Competition Development Advanced 11-12 Will be delivered in conjunction with Canada Basketball. Schedule TBD. ON & PR Nationally -West 12-13 QC & BC Nationally - East 13-14 ON & MAR Nationally -West Nationally -West 14-15 Pilot QC & PR Nationally - East Nationally – East (Aug 14) 15-16 ON & BC Nationally -West 16-17 QC & MAR Nationally - East Pilot 17-18 ON & PR Nationally -West Nationally -West 18-19 QC & BC Nationally - East Nationally - East 19-20 ON & PR Nationally -West

PR – MB, SK, AB MAR – NB, NS, PE, NF

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Year CWBL Div2 Provincial Championships CWBL Nationals

  • Jr. Regional

Canada Games & Jr. Nationals JNT* and Espoir* NT* 11-12 Recommend CI Trained Recommend CI Trained Recommend CI Trained Recommend CI Trained Recommend CI Trained Recommend CD Trained Recommend CD Trained 12-13 Recommend CI Certified Require CI Trained 13-14 Require CI Trained Recommend CI Certified Require CI Trained (Jr Nats) Require CD Trained Require CD Certified 14-15 Recommend CI Certified Recommend CI Certified Require CI Certified Recommend CI Certified (CG) Require CD Certified (U25/Esp) Recommend CD Certified 15-16 Recommend CIA Trained Require CI Certified Recommend CIA Trained Require CI Certified 16-17 Recommend CIA Trained Require CIA Trained Recommend CIA Trained (Jr M) Require CD Certified Recommend CDA training 17-18 Recommend CIA Certified Require CIA Trained Recommend CIA Certified Require CIA Trained (Jr Nats) Require CD Trained Recommend CDA Trained 18-19 Recommend CIA Certified Require CIA Certified Recommend CIA Certified (CG) Require CD Certified (U25/Esp) Require CD Certified 19-20 Require CIA Certified Recommend CD Trained Require CIA Certified Recommend CDA Certified

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Competition Operations Manual What if I want to host a clinic? What if I would like to have an LF and / or Evaluators in my province? What if I only have 1-3 coaches who would like to take a course? Who incurs the costs and what are they? What is Certified vs. Trained? How do I insure my coaches do not lose their old NCCP certification or maintain their current certification? Equivalencies (transfer of qualifications) vs. Challenges MED reminder especially for transfer of qualifications Why is my certification not online? Community Coach

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Technical Update

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Official’s Committee

  • Official’s committee – 1 conference call
  • 2010 Rule update and modifications for domestic

competitions

  • Official’s clinics in AB (Vlad Eshenko) and PEI (Jean

Choinière)

  • Next steps

– Strategic plan meeting – Dec. 4-6

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International Development

  • International Instructors Clinic

– Sergio Giordano, Don Steponchev, Vlad Eshenko

  • Referee certification

– Mario Boutin

  • 2009 IWBF Americas
  • 2011 IWBF full license
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Official’s - Participation as ITO’s

– PWC – Mario Boutin, Trevor Kerr – U25 - Jean Choinière, Guylain Lapointe, Anne Lachance, Don Steponchev – European Qualifiers – Karen Ferguson – Para Pan-American Games – Sergio Giordano, Sébastien Gauthier, Jean Choinière, Mario Boutin (candidate)

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Communications Update

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Major Goals

1.Define and implement brand 2.Raise awareness and enhance visibility 3.Expand core audience 4.Enhance existing partnerships & create new ones 5.Advocate to actively enhance role & influence

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  • 1. Brand Implementation

2011 Notable Accomplishments:

  • Strong branding & consistent messaging

U25WWBC

  • Con’t distribution of existing marketing collateral

Current Projects / Future Plans:

  • Revamp Brochure
  • Public Awareness Survey (round 2)
  • Social media policy & crisis management
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  • 2. Increase Awareness / &
  • 3. Expand Audience

2011 Notable Accomplishments:

  • Increased Online Presence (website, social

media, webcasting)

  • Increased Media Attention

Current Projects/Future Plans:

  • Website upgrades
  • Bilingual Audit
  • NT Player bios & stats
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…Online Presence

Website goals:

  • Share info about WBC & brand exposure
  • Timely news updates
  • Promote NT athletes and events
  • Promote Domestic athletes and events
  • Introduce newcomers to sport & encourage

involvement

  • Offer fans a variety of unique content to maintain

interest

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…Online Presence

Website quickstats: (8 month period Jan-Aug 2011)

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…Online Presence

Website quickstats: (8 month period Jan-Aug 2011)

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…Online Presence

Website growth: Visitors

58872 26052 32088 47862 20253 24901 38853 14835 15202 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 Visits New Visits Unique Visitors Perjected 2011 2010 2009

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…Online Presence

Website growth: Pageviews

215568 209,619 191,193 175000 180000 185000 190000 195000 200000 205000 210000 215000 220000

Pageviews

Perjected 2011 2010 2009

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…Online Presence

Website growth: international audience

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…Online Presence

Social Media: Properties

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…Online Presence

Social Media Growth: Facebook

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…Online Presence

Social Media Growth: Twitter

100 200 300 400 500 600

TWITTER

follower increase by month

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…Online Presence

Social Media Growth: Youtube

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…Media Relations

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…Media Relations

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2008 2009 2010 2011

Media Requests

# of Media Requests for Interiews, Photos, etc.

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  • 4. Expand Partnerships / &
  • 5. Advocacy

2011 Notable Accomplishments:

  • U25WWBC

– 3 Major Funding Partners – 3 Media Partners – 3 Gold level sponsors – 11 silver level sponsors – 6 support

  • NBA Jam Session

– (Aug 20-21, 2011 in Vancouver, BC) – Aug 27-28, 2011 in Toronto, ON

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High Performance Update

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2011 High Performance Report What’s next?

Parapan American Games November 13 – 19 Senior Men and Women Must finish Top 3 to qualify for London 2012

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2011 High Performance Report National Team Selection Camps

  • January 8 – 13, 2012
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Senior Men and Women. 18 – 20 athlete invites

per program.

  • Guest speakers: Melody Davidson and Jennifer

Botterill

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2011 High Performance Report Senior Women

  • “Semi-Centralization”. Up to 14 athletes will

base themselves in Trier, Germany or Tuscaloosa, Alabama to train from mid-January to the end of April. (5 – 6 sessions per week with semi-pro team and College program)

  • Osaka Cup - February
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2011 High Performance Report Senior Women (cont.)

  • Centralization in Winnipeg. June 1 – August 15.

The same 14 athletes will be based at the University of Manitoba.

  • Two hosting opportunities (mid-June, mid-July)
  • Pre-Games staging in Sheffield, GB
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2011 High Performance Report Senior Women (cont.)

  • London 2012 Paralympic Games. August 29 –

September 9 Opponents:

  • Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, France. 2

teams from Asia/Oceania. 2 more from Americas plus winner of South Africa vs 4th Americas.

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2011 High Performance Report Senior Men

  • Netherlands/Belgium. March 26 – April 9
  • Roosevelt Cup. May 3 – 13
  • North American Cup. June 14 – 17
  • Italy. June 24 – July 1
  • Australia. Mid-July
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2011 High Performance Report Senior Men

  • Pre-Games staging in Sheffield, GB
  • London 2012 Paralympic Games. August 29 –

September 9 Opponents:

  • Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Turkey,

Poland, South Africa. 2 teams from Asia/Oceania and 2 more from Americas.

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2011 High Performance Report Espoir Women

  • Head Coach attending various tournaments for

talent ID purposes

  • Potential US College tournament
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2011 High Performance Report Junior Men

  • December 26 – 31. Variety Village Camp
  • January or March 2012. US College tournament

(TBD)

  • Summer 2012. Exact dates and events still

being planned. Should be busy as it is the final summer prior to 2013 U23 Worlds (date and place TBD)

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2011 High Performance Report Centres for Performance

  • Several sessions planned over the next few

months.

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2011 High Performance Report Festivals

The concept has been very well received so far, with events having taken place in Edmonton (x2) and Montreal. Two more in the planning stages. February 18 – 21. U of T (Toronto) for the Men. March 17 – 18. Ashbury College (Ottawa) for the Women

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2011 High Performance Report Residency Program

  • WBC would like to be able to produce athletes

(male and female) who are capable of making a positive impact on the Canadian National Team Program.

  • In order to do so, WBC must provide a quality

daily training opportunity

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2011 High Performance Report Residency Program (con’t)

  • Committed, young athletes with a potential

future in the National Team program will be invited to participate in the program.

  • Ideal starting date of September 2012
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2011 High Performance Report Residency Program (con’t)

  • The program would be based in Toronto and

centred on the yet-to-be-built Pan Am Games Centre.

  • Working with the U of T, CSI-ON, CPC and OTP

to put all of the details together

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2011 High Performance Report Residency Program (con’t)

  • All of the proposed programming would be

geared around allowing those athletes to continue meeting their Canada Games, CWBL Women’s Finals and Nationals obligations.

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QUESTIONS?

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AGENDA

  • 1. Call To Order and Welcome

1.1 Roll Call 1.2 Appointment of Scrutineers

  • 2. Agenda

2.1 Additions 2.2 Approval

  • 3. Minutes

3.1 Approval of Minutes 3.2 Business Arising from the Minutes

  • 4. President and Vice Presidents

Reports 4.1 President 4.2 VP High Performance 4.3 VP Athlete Representative 4.4 VP Domestic 4.5 VP Technical 4.56 Officials Report 4.57 Classification Report 4.6 VP Marketing and Communications 4.7 VP Finance and Administration 4.71 Audited Statements 4.72 Appointment of Auditors

  • 5. Nominations for the Board of

Directors 5.1 Nominations Report

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AGENDA (con’t)

  • 6. Member Reports

6.1 Newfoundland 6.2 Prince Edward Island 6.3 Nova Scotia 6.4 New Brunswick 6.5 Quebec 6.6 Ontario 6.7 Manitoba 6.8 Saskatchewan 6.9 Alberta 6.10 British Columbia 6.11 Women’s Head Coach 6.12 Men’s Head Coach 6.13 Junior Head Coach 6.14 U25 Head Coach 6.15 Sport Canada 6.16 OCWSA

  • 7. Notices of Motion 7.1
  • 8. Elections

8.1 Election of VP Domestic – 2 year term 8.2 Election of VP Technical – 2 year term 8.3 Election of VP Finance and Administration – 2 year term

  • 9. New Business

9.1 10.Closing Remarks and Adjournment

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