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Doc Wayne DtG Training April 12th, 2012 www.docwayne.

org Meadowridge Behavioral Health Center, Swansea Wood School and Cohannet Academy 664 Stevens Road, Swansea, MA 02777 9AM-4PM For information on future DtG trainings please visit www.docwayne.org or contact rroulier@docwayne.org
Timing 9:00-9:15 9:15-9:30 9:30-10:30 10:3010:45 10:45 11:15 11:1512:00 Activity Welcome: All Coaches Trauma-Sensitive Sport Activity Doc Wayne Culture and DtG Intro Break DtG Level I Team Practice The DtG Vitals Circle-Ups SBYD and Trauma Sensitive Coaching Techniques Lunch Circle-Up and Vitals Practice DtG Delivery/Doc Wayne Structure Break DtG Level II Skills (Skill Matched with Activity) Value Add Discussion and Questions Gym/Activity Space Conference Room Conference Room/Gym Conference Room Gym/Activity Space Conference Room Location Conference Room Gym/Activity Space Conference Room

12:0012:30 12:30:1:00 1:00-1:15 1:15-1:30 1:30-3:30 3:30-4:00

Spotlight on the DtG Trainers and Doc Wayne Management: Rebekah Conway Roulier, Ed.M, General Manager Rebekah is responsible for sports programs and training of coaches in current and future markets, the enhancement of the organizations DtG curriculum and management of the monitoring and evaluation systems. She comes to the Doc Wayne with an Ed.M. in Counseling with a Specialization in Sport Psychology and with extensive experience in coaching and work in youth services. Rebekah has a BA and Ed.M. from Boston University

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Craig Babineau, Sports Coordinator Craig Babineau brings his vast experience to Doc Wayne as an original member of the leadership team that created the DtG curriculum. Craig studied at Roger Williams University where he competed in NCAA baseball and hockey. He then moved on to play two seasons in the Eastern Football League, a semi-professional tackle football league. Craig was also invited to the King of the Beach Competition which is an invitation only volleyball tournament open to only the top twenty five players in New England. His extensive work in youth services includes a stint as Director of Athletics at a JRI residential treatment program, involvement with the Special Olympics, and The United States Air Force Youth Sports Program. While working for The United States Air Force, he was awarded the Fit to Fight medal, the highest honor a civilian can receive. Craig is an integral part of the Doc Wayne team and brings great passion, commitment, enthusiasm and spirit to the program. David S. Cohen, Executive Director David is managing and overseeing the Doc Wayne operation while exploring ways to broaden the organizations reach to more youth on a national and global scale. In his career of over 17 years in the business and non-profit sectors, he has specialized in developing new business, building partner relationships, while sharpening organizational outreach. David is a former college athlete that has been deeply involved in sport-based youth development since 2008. He is also the founder of Playing It Forward, Inc., a nonprofit that provides sports equipment to disadvantaged children around the world. David has a BS from Babson College and an MBA from the McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University.

The Doc Wayne Athletic League 2012

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