Safe Sport
SAFE SPORT TRAINING
Creating a culture where everyone can thrive is a shared responsibility. Safe Sport Training was developed to help anyone involved in sport — whether you have direct contact with athletes or work in the background — to promote physical, psychological, and social health, in line with the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport.
What will I learn?
Acknowledgement
Understand that everyone has a role to play in keeping sport safe, how the misuse of power leads to maltreatment, and the principles of the Universal Code of Conduct.
Awareness
Learn about the various types of maltreatment, the conditions that enable them, and how to recognize signs that they may be happening.
Action
Find out what to do if you suspect maltreatment, and how you can create a culture that protects all participants.
To take the training, visit: Safe Sport Training
RULE OF TWO - VIRTUAL or ONLINE
The Coaching Association of Canada has prepared additional information to support sport organizations, coaches, parents/guardians and participants with implementing the Rule of Two for training in a virtual/online environment.
The information has also been found on their website: https://coach.ca/three-steps-responsible-coaching

The Canadian Sport Helpline, funded by the Government of Canada, is a listening and referral service monitored by live operators from 8 am to 8 pm Eastern time, 7 days a week. Users will have a choice of communicating via a toll-free phone line, email, text or live chat, in the official language of their choice.
Phone/Text Message:
1-888-83SPORT
1-888-837-7678
Email: info@abuse-free-sport.ca
Website: http://abuse-free-sport.ca/en/
