Media releases

  • Grand opening set for Brock centre dedicated to enhancing inclusive, adaptive physical activity in Niagara

    MEDIA RELEASE: March 14 2024 – R0032

    While its programs have been supporting local residents for more than two decades, the Brock-Niagara Centre of Excellence in Inclusive and Adaptive Physical Activity (CAPA) now has a new home.

    To welcome community to CAPA’s new space, where the programs people have come to love will continue, a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Thursday, March 21 at 130 Lockhart Dr. in St. Catharines. An open house will be from 3 to 6 p.m., with formal remarks beginning at 3:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend.

    While many of CAPA’s programs have been in existence for more than 25 years, CAPA officially became a research centre only four years ago, and until last year, its in-person programs, projects and services were being offered at a variety of community locations across Niagara.

    In January 2023, when the Brock Functional Inclusive Training (Bfit) Centre moved to its new location at Canada Games Park, CAPA moved into its Lockhart Drive home.

    CAPA offers an array of inclusive physical activity programs across the lifespan for diverse individuals in Niagara:

    • Supporting Neurodiversity through Adaptive Programming (SNAP): Developmentally appropriate movement education programming for individuals experiencing disability in the Niagara region. CAPA offers SNAP experiences for Tiny Tots, school aged children (six to 18) and teens, adults and seniors.
    • SNAP Summer Movement Camp: A summer program for autistic and other neurodiverse teens and adults who experience success with one-to-one or greater ratios of support in activity settings.
    • Confident Healthy Active Role Models (CHARM): An adaptive physical activity and life skills development program for youth who are underserved in Niagara’s typical educational environments.
    • Side By Side: Physical activity programming for groups of adults with developmental disabilities, created in partnership with several Associations for Community Living in Niagara and Brock Kinesiology and Physical Education students.

    In addition to serving disabled and neurodiverse people in Niagara through its physical activity programming, CAPA carries out consultative and inclusive research that involves members of disability communities in the planning, implementation and evaluation of research that directly impacts and benefits disabled people, their families and caregivers.

    CAPA also offers training and professional development in inclusive practices to members of the Niagara community and experiential learning opportunities to Brock University students.

    For more information, or questions about CAPA, visit the CAPA website or email Maureen Connolly, CAPA Director and Brock Kinesiology Professor, at mconnolly@brocku.ca

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Maryanne St. Denis, Manager, Content and Communications, Brock University mstdenis@brocku.ca or 905-246-0256

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  • Community invited to Brock’s World Water Day celebration

    MEDIA RELEASE: March 14 2024 – R0031

    Water — and all that it means to the world — will be celebrated at an upcoming community event hosted by Brock University.

    Brock’s Water Resilience Lab and Department of Geography and Tourism Studies will host the inaugural World Water Day Celebration on Friday, March 22 to showcase the many ways people study, appreciate and engage with water at the University and across the Niagara region.

    The free public event, funded in part by the Council for Research in the Social Sciences, brings to life a long-term goal of Julia Baird, Canada Research Chair in Human Dimensions of Water Resources and Water Resilience.

    “Water touches so many aspects of our lives — what we learn and the research that happens at Brock, as well as issues of water management, water conservation and the well-being of our community and ecosystems in the broader Niagara community,” says the Associate Professor in the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre and the Department of Geography and Tourism Studies.

    Baird has worked closely with Samantha Morris, Academic Advisor and Communications Co-ordinator in Geography and Tourism Studies, and graduate student volunteer Hannah Marlen Lüebker to bring together the community to share the myriad of ways that water is important.

    The World Water Day Celebration will open at 10 a.m. in the Rankin Family Pavilion on Brock’s main campus. Students can learn about the many water-related courses on offer and the community can discover some of the dynamic water research being undertaken at Brock.

    Between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., attendees can peruse water-themed informational and research posters from graduate and undergraduate students, an array of artistic submissions, featured course highlights or displays that combine all of these features, such as a PhotoVoice exhibit from one of Baird’s courses and the VISA 2P90 exhibit currently on display in the Matheson Learning Commons and Thistle display cases on  “Women, Water, and Words: An Exploration of Visual Culture in Niagara.”

    The James A. Gibson Library has also curated a featured collection of print and e-books entitled “Exploring Deep Waters” to highlight ways to learn more about water.

    From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., interactive booths will open featuring Brock researchers and community groups and organizations, including the following:

    • Niagara Region
    • Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
    • Niagara Parks Commission
    • Niagara Geopark
    • Soaring Eagles Indigenous Elementary School
    • Brock’s Department of Geography and Tourism Studies
    • Water Resilience Lab

    Researchers will share their projects and community organizations will highlight their work as well as volunteer and student job opportunities that may be available. Visitors present during the interactive portion of the day can enter a prize draw, which includes a $50 gift card for Someday Books. The draw will take place at 1:30 p.m.

    All members of the Brock and wider communities are invited to drop in and enjoy this all-encompassing tribute to water.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Maryanne St. Denis, Manager, Content and Communications, Brock University mstdenis@brocku.ca or 905-246-0256

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