Category Archives: Program Registration
PVCA Fall 2017 Newsletter and Program Registration Night Reminder
West Zone Board Fall 2017 Programs
A reminder that the West Zone Board offers their own programs for Fall 2017 and details can be found on their website.
RCBA Registration is Now Open!
PVCA Spring 2017 Newsletter
Our newsletter for Spring 2017 is now available! It can be downloaded via this link.
PVCA Winter 2017 Newsletter
West Zone Board Winter 2017 Program Registration
West Zone Board Winter Programs 2017:
Download the complete document including AGM information here.
LEARN TO SKATE Cost $75/8 Sessions
REGISTRATION: JANUARY 4 – 13, 2017
Teaches children to stand and walk on skates and feel comfortable on the ice.
Skating/Hockey helmet with full face guard is mandatory.
FALL HOCKEY SCHOOL Cost $250
REGISTRATION: FEBRUARY 1 – AUGUST 18, 2017
For ages 6-10 – Weekends September 2017
Visit www.westzoneboard.ca and click PROGRAMS for registration procedure and class schedules.
UPCOMING AFFILIATED GROUP IN-PERSON REGISTRATIONS:
REGINA WEST ZONE TAEKWON-DO wztaekwondo@gmail.com
COST: $250 for First Time Registrations (Includes dobok, manual, fees, and ITF membership)
ONGOING REGISTRATION: Register in person at any class – Attend any class as a spectator or wear sweat pants and a T-shirt to participate as a beginner. Classes held on Mondays and Wednesdays at 6:00pm and Sundays at 1:00pm at Henry Janzen School.
Quarterly Registration: Winter – January
Spring – April
Summer – July (No Sunday classes – Location TBA)
REGINA NORTHWEST SPORTS ASSOCIATION www.rnwsa.ca
Cost: TBA
Saturday March 18, 2017 2:30 – 3:30pm North West Leisure Centre
Saturday April 8, 2017 2:30 – 3:30 pm North West Leisure Centre
*PAID UMPIRES REQUIRED* for all divisions except T-Ball. Umpire Wages: $20/game. Sign up using the registration form.
REGINA WEST ZONE SOCCER ASSOCIATION INC. www.rwzsa.ca
Cost: TBA
Monday February 27, 2017 7:00-8:30 pm Jack Hamilton Arena
Saturday March 4, 2017 11:45am-1:30pm North West Leisure Centre.
REFEREES: RWZSA requires referees in the U8 to U18 Age Groups. If you are interested, please contact the West Zone Board office, wzb@sasktel.net prior to March 24, 2017.
RQHR Food Mentoring Program – February 15, 2017 – 9 am – 3:30 pm
RQHR Food Mentoring Program – Nov. 17th 9AM – 3:30PM
Please see the attached flyer for more information regarding the upcoming Food Mentoring Program from the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Regina (click for a larger version).
Fall 2016 Schedule for Livewell Courses
The LiveWell with Chronic Conditions and LiveWell with Chronic Pain are FREE community based programs offered by the RQHR Health Promotion Department. These workshops cover content that is common among people with different health challenges and is beneficial for anyone with one or more chronic conditions or pain, as well as caregivers or support people.
Examples of topics reviewed in this program include:
- – Problem solving, goal setting, action plans;
- – Exercise (strength, flexibility, endurance);
- – Dealing with the negative emotions of chronic illness (ex. depression, anxiety);
- – Healthy eating and weight management;
- – Fatigue and symptom management (dealing with issues such as: frustration, isolation, poor sleep);
- – Self-management and relaxation techniques;
- – Use of medications
- – Effective communication strategies with loved ones and health professionals
All participants receive a free copy of the Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions or the Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Pain reference manual. If they attend a Chronic Pain workshop, they also receive the Moving Easy Program CD.Workshops are run over six weeks, where a group 10-16 people meets once a week for 2 1⁄2 hours and covers a range of tools and strategies to enhance self-efficacy such as weekly action planning, modeling of behaviors and problem solving by participants. Two trained peer leaders co-lead the workshop and usually have a chronic condition(s) themselves so can lead from experience. Workshops are fun and interactive and build the participants confidence in managing their chronic health condition and/or chronic pain. The LiveWell workshop was developed by Stanford University and is used in over 20 countries. It has been proven to help improve the health of people with chronic conditions.
Health Promotion has developed a referral form for our LiveWell programs and our Forever…in motion program which is available on the RQHR webpage at www.rqhealth.ca/livewell, along with more information and a list of upcoming workshops. Referrals can be made by self, family member, or health care professionals. Participants must be willing and able to participant in a group environment and set goals.
- Both Livewell with Chronic Conditions and Livewell with Chronic Pain workshops are offered in our region on a regular basis. To register, please call 306-766-7370 or fax referral to 306-766-7489. See the attached flyer below for more information: