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Coronavirus and Youth Sports - Future Outlook and Challenges

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Public Health Courses Children's Rights Courses Youth Sports Courses

Course Description

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Explore the future of youth sports amidst the coronavirus pandemic in this informative webinar hosted by the Aspen Institute's Project Play initiative. Gain insights from a panel of youth sports experts, including Tom Farrey, Dev Pathik, Bethany Rubin Henderson, and Dave DuPont, as they discuss potential outcomes, strategies to limit damage, and the role of various stakeholders in navigating the crisis. Learn about anticipated timelines for the return of youth sports, the impact on facilities and pro leagues, and the importance of children's rights in sport. Discover how organizations like TeamSnap are adapting to the new landscape and explore topics such as free play, funding sources, and the potential role of a national sports minister. Participate in the Q&A session to address your concerns about the future of youth sports in these challenging times.

Syllabus

Introduction
Project Play
How to Participate
When Will Youth Sports Return
Thank You Tom
The Curve of the Disease
Anticipated Outcome 2
Demand from Kids
How to limit the damage
The missile monument
Optimistic
Cost
Childrens Rights in Sport
The Role of the Federal Government
National Sports Minister
Funding Sources
Questions
Free Play
Will Sports Come Back
Facilities
Pro Leagues
TeamSnap


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The Aspen Institute

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