Out-of-School Time Programs: Essential for Health and Well-Being — Episode 100
A replay of a Coffee Talk from the 2021 NRPA Annual Conference,
featuring Brodrick Clarke, vice president of programs at National
Summer Learning Association; Daniel Hatcher, director of community
partnerships at Alliance for a Healthier Generation; and N
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First, I want to take a moment to mention that today’s episode is
episode 100 of Open Space Radio! We’ve technically released more
than 100 if you include bonus episodes, but since this is
“officially” episode 100, I just wanted to thank YOU for
listening to the podcast every other week and continuing to show
your support.
As you may know, a few weeks ago at the 2021 NRPA Annual
Conference, I had the privilege of hosting Coffee Talks and
having some really great conversations with some really great
people about issues happening in parks and recreation. On today’s
episode, I’m excited to share one of those Coffee Talks with you
if you weren’t able to join us for the conference.
On this Coffee Talk, I was joined by three brilliant individuals
to discuss the importance of out-of-school time (OST) programs
and how they can continue to support equitable access to
learning, community healing, and the health and well-being of
youth as we enter the back-to-school transition.
My guests were Brodrick Clarke, vice president of programs at
National Summer Learning Association; Daniel Hatcher, director of
community partnerships at Alliance for a Healthier Generation;
and NRPA’s own director of health, Allison Colman. This was a
wonderful conversation and provided a lot of insight into how
park and recreation professionals can continue to support kids
and youth now that school is back in session.
Tune in below to hear the full replay of this Coffee Talk. You’ll
also learn:
The ways in which the challenges of the last year and a half
have impacted the social-emotional health of youth.
How OST providers are stepping up and providing solutions to
support equitable access to opportunities for learning, healing
and connection.
How park and recreation professionals can partner with other
community-based providers to address many of the issues our youth
are facing.
How NRPA is supporting its members who are providing OST
programs in their communities.
How providers of OST programs helped support a safe, healthy
back-to-school transition this fall, and more!
Also, be sure to check out all the great work going on (and
available resources!) at Alliance for a Healthier Generation and
National Summer Learning Association.
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