Safe Sport Resources - Sport Participants

Safe Sport Questions you should ask your sport organization:

External Resources

The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) and its partners are stewards of nation-wide standards and ethics in coach education and development. Parents want their children to learn, excel and have fun in a safe, positive environment. Visit their website for extensive information on Sport Safety for parents. 

Sport Safety for Parents

VIASPORT provides a comprehensive summary of the ‘Rule of Two’. They are a British Columbia based organization dedicated to developing and realizing potential through sport — either as an athlete, coach, or volunteer. 

“Rule of Two” Blog Post

Guidelines for Adults Interacting with Children in Sport

Commit to Kids is program of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. They help child-serving organizations reduce the risk of sexual abuse and create safer environments for children in their care.

Sport Safety Policies and Procedures

The  SIRC web page on the Safe Sport Initiative’s policies and procedures. 

Concussion Guide for Athletes

Parachute’s concussion guide for Athletes. 

Concussion Guide for Parents and Caregivers

Parachute’s concussion guide for parents and caregivers. 

Respect Group was incorporated on April 5th, 2004 by co-founders, Sheldon Kennedy and Wayne McNeil, to pursue their common passion: the prevention of bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination (BAHD). Respect Group is made up of a team of 30 talented individuals whose passion is to create a global culture of Respect.

Respect in Sports

Facing Concussions Head On – What Sports Parents Should Know (teamsnap)

Facing Concussions Head On

A nationally recognized not for profit organization consisting of sport and physical literacy experts with the long-term vision necessary to be catalysts for lasting change within the sport and physical activity ecosystem and beyond.

Sport for Life

A guideline by Parachute Canada that is intended for use by all stakeholders who interact with athletes inside and outside the context of school and non-school based organized sports activity, including athletes, parents, coaches, officials, teachers, trainers and licensed healthcare professionals.

Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport

Travel Guidelines to Help Protect Children in Sport

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection and the Coaching Association of Canada have collaborated to detail a guideline establishing a common understanding for the protection of athletes. 

Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport

The CCES is an independent, national, not-for-profit, multi-sport organization with a vision of fair, safe, accessible, and inclusive sport for everyone. They believe the fundamental purpose of sport can and should be to make a positive contribution to Canadian society and that ethical sport is the best way to achieve that

A resource for Alberta’s safe sport guidelines and resources.

Government of Alberta

Safe Sport Education for Youth

This new Safe Sport Education Program for Youth aged 13-19 provides a comprehensive approach to fostering a safe and respectful sporting environment. This program covers essential topics such as recognizing and reporting abuse, setting boundaries, and promoting healthy relationships within sports communities. Through interactive modules and engaging discussions, participants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate potential risks and protect themselves and others.