Youth leadership programs
Benefits of taking our leadership courses
- Acquire valuable leadership skills they can put into action.
- Demonstrate increased self-esteem, self-confidence and self-worth.
- Become more involved in the community and caring for the environment.
- Meet like-minded youth and develop meaningful relationships.
Winter registration dates
- 6 a.m. — Online (virtual waiting room opens at 5:30 a.m.)
- 8:30 a.m. — By calling the Customer Service Centre at 403-268-3800 (option 1)
- During business hours — At any City-operated Aquatic & Recreation or Arts facility
Types of programs
You can register online, in person at our Recreation facilities, or by calling
403-268-3800.
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Kids and teens will develop and practice leadership skills while growing their confidence and self-esteem. 20 hours of practical experience is required before receiving a certificate of completion.
Age: 11 - 15 years
Prerequisite: None
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Kids and teens will take part in a four-day course that will develop their leadership skills and prepare them for opportunities at school and in the community. An additional 20 hours of volunteer work needs to be completed to be certified.
Age: 11 - 15 years
Prerequisite: None
About our instructors
Our Calgary LEAD instructors have completed a Police Information Check, including vulnerable sector search verification and are cleared to work with Children and Youth.
LEAD staff are trained in several areas including inclusion, Principles of Healthy Child Development and are experienced in working with youth. They are also all certified in Intermediate First Aid and CPR
What are classes like?
Classes will be a combination of learning information and group activities and games. Participants will get the chance to apply the techniques they learned in class. Activities may take place indoors or outdoors.
Opportunities for practicum experiences are also included. This gives participants a chance to get hands on experience putting their leadership skills to work.
Come prepared
All LEAD programs may have indoor and outdoor components. Please bring the following:
- Completed Program Participant Information Form and LEAD waiver from the community programs section of the forms and waivers page
- Appropriate and comfortable clothing for the weather
- Pen and pad of paper for taking notes
- Snacks and food
- Plastic or metal water bottle
More information
For LEAD program information or if your organization would like to be trained in facilitating the LEAD program, please call 311, or inquire online