Speakers
Dr. Mariana Brussoni
Dr. Mariana Brussoni
University of British Columbia
Dr. Mariana Brussoni is a developmental psychologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. She is an investigator with the British Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute and the British Columbia Injury Research & Prevention Unit. Mariana investigates child injury prevention and children’s risky play, focusing on parent and caregiver perceptions of risk, and design of outdoor play-friendly environments.
Tim Gill
Tim Gill
Researcher and consultant
Tim Gill is an independent researcher and consultant based in London, whose work focuses on children’s play and free time. The New York Times described his 2007 book No Fear: Growing up in a risk-averse society as “a handbook for the movement for freer, riskier play.” In 2017 he was awarded a travelling Churchill Fellowship to study child-friendly urban planning and design. He is a former director of the Children’s Play Council (now Play England) and in 2002-3 led a major government review into children’s play.
Children & Nature Network
CJ Goulding (he/him) is passionate about facilitating growth in three things: people, community, and leadership. In his roles with the Children & Nature Network and Fresh Tracks, he trains, mentors and supports a national network of over 330 leaders in the U.S. who are changing systems and creating equitable access to nature in their communities. This work draws from experience leading outdoor trips, conservation crews, and youth internship programs for the National Park Service. He completed a MaED in Urban Environmental Education with IslandWood and Antioch University, where he studied the power of community and its connection to nature in urban settings. His essay “Why I Wear Jordans in the Great Outdoors” has been published and featured in culturally relevant outdoor curriculum across the country. He is an eager facilitator, writer, photographer, and lover of sharing and supporting stories.
CJ Goulding
Charles E. Pascal
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto
Charles E. Pascal is an internationally recognized educator with expertise in early and higher education, public policy, leadership/organizational development and strategic philanthropy. His 2009 seminal report to the Premier of Ontario — With Our Best Future in Mind — continues to inform policy and practice in early childhood education within and outside of Canada. A former college president and Ontario deputy minister, Charles is currently Professor of Applied Psychology & Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto where he is coordinator of the PhD Program in Early Learning. During his time as Executive Director of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation, the foundation played a key role in developing Ontario’s poverty reduction strategy, developing the conditions for Ontario’s early learning program’s success and developing and implementing the Canadian Index of Wellbeing. He was appointed a member of the Order of Canada in December of 2014.
Charles E. Pascal
Dr. Mark Tremblay
Dr. Mark Tremblay
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
Dr. Mark Tremblay is the Director of Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research (HALO) at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute and Professor of Pediatrics in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, President of the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance, Founder of the Sedentary Behaviour Research Network, Chair of Outdoor Play Canada, and Adjunct/Visiting Professor at five other universities on four continents. Dr. Tremblay has published more than 440 scientific papers and book chapters in the areas of childhood obesity, physical activity measurement, exercise physiology, sedentary physiology and health surveillance.
Marlene Power
Child and Nature Alliance of Canada
Marlene Power founded the Carp Ridge Forest Preschool, Canada’s first outdoor, nature-based Forest Preschool, and created Forest School Canada, a national initiative to promote nature-based education. In December 2014 she was appointed Executive Director of the Child and Nature Alliance of Canada (CNAC) and currently runs the Ottawa Forest and Nature School at CNAC’s headquarters, delivering Forest School programs to the Ottawa Carleton District School Board and the regional community.