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A Conversation With Dr. Sanjay Gupta

CNN’s multiple Emmy®-award-winning chief medical correspondent and bestselling author discusses lessons learned from the coronavirus pandemic and the role of nature therapy in maintaining our overall health.

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Top Trends in Parks and Recreation for 2023

Electric power, ATV wheelchairs and mental health programming make this year’s list of top trends for the field of parks and recreation.

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Celebrating Seven Years of Advancing Health Equity

The RWJF-NRPA Award for Health Equity highlights the work of strengthening this movement through systems-level change.

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Additional Articles

Our Why

By investing in NRPA and our mission, we are building the momentum of a flywheel — a virtuous circle.

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Remembering Park and Recreation Leader Herbert Brantley

A park and recreation leader, who dedicated his life to expanding the profession, passed away on October 8 at the age of 93.

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Share The Air

Youth advocates in Virginia encourage park and recreation departments to create 100 percent tobacco-free and e-cigarette-free parklands.

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CAPRA Volunteering: Preparing the Next Generation of Accreditation Leaders

Calling all Certified Park and Recreation Professionals (CPRPs) and Executives (CPREs) — are you looking to learn more about the accreditation process or further develop your leadership within the process for your agency?

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Five Keys to Healthy and Successful Work-Life Balance

Learn the keys to preventing burnout and keeping your passion for parks and recreation.

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Member Benefit: Americans With Disabilities Act Hot Topics

Learn about the ADA compliance guidelines for playgrounds and trails.

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A Framework for Assessing Equitable Health Outcomes of Parks

Five steps can help you to assess the health impacts of parks and their economic impacts.

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Access Affordable Activities With Parks and Recreation

Nearly three in five people are very or extremely interested in these opportunities.

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A New Chapter for Congress in 2023

The 118th Congress is operating under a divided government, with Democrats in charge of the executive branch and the Senate, and Republicans in charge of the House of Representatives.

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Implementing Mentorship Programs for Community Health

In 2016, Carter County Drug Prevention in Tennessee began working to change staff culture around those impacted by substance use disorder.

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Incorporating Equity Into Cost Recovery

Prince William County (Virginia) Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism has subscribed to an assertive cost-recovery model in which virtually all programming and indoor facility use require a fee.

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Recruiting and Engaging Your Workforce

When recruiting staff for your agency, consider targeting often overlooked or marginalized populations through community partners, elected officials and targeted recruitment.

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‘Anti-Gay’ Singer Issued Park Trespass Warning

In the case of Watkins v. Sullivan, Plaintiff Eric Watkins brought a federal civil rights Section 1983 claim against Defendant Sandy Sullivan, a park employee in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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Restoring a Seaside Treasure

The Forest River Outdoor Recreation & Nature Center in Salem, Massachusetts, is a vital source of recreation and education.

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Hosting the First-Ever West Coast Regional Developmental Boccia

Understand how nonprofits and park and recreation departments can form successful partnerships to bring adapted sports to all municipalities.

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