Anyone involved in sport should be able to thrive and perform at their best without fear of abuse, neglect or other maltreatment. Creating safe sport environments that provide those conditions is a collective effort — one that requires proper training so people can recognize maltreatment and prevent or address it.
Click on these links for more information and resources to help ensure a safe sport environment for all:
Safe Sport Resources | Safe Sport Recognizing and Reporting | Resources for Parents |
Respect In Sport | Kids Help Phone - 1-800-668-6868 (24/7) | Commit to Kids Guide for Parents |
Canada Soccer Safe Sport Roster | How to Recognize and Prevent Bullying | Changing the Game |
Canada Soccer Guide to Safety | Inappropriate Conduct - Steps for Reporting Infographic | |
Commit to Kids - Keeping Kids Safe in Sport | Recognizing Child Abuse Tip Card | |
Safe Sport Training | Child Sexual Abuse - Steps for Reporting Infographic | |
Coaching Association of Canada - Responsible Coaching Movement | Abuse Free Sport | Finance Assistance |
The Rule of Two Infographic | Canada Soccer Whistleblower Hotline | Kidsport CBRM/Victoria County |
The Rule of Two in a Virtual Environment Infographic | 1-800-661-9675 or email Canada Soccer | Kidsport Inverness/Richmond County |
Safety Considerations When Working With Youth Athletes Online | Jumpstart | |
Canada Soccer Concussion Policy | ||
Volunteer Screening |