Safe Sport Resources - For Sport Organizations and Facilities

Safe Sport Questions a sport organization or facility may be asked:

External Resources

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

SIRC Policies and Procedures

Creating a healthy and safe sport environment, both on and off the field of play, will benefit all participants. Whether you’re a coach, administrator or parent, we all have a role to play in making sport a fun and rewarding experience.

SIRC Blog post on the “Rule of Two”

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.

Interacting with Children in Sport

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 Sport

The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) and its partners are stewards of nation-wide standards and ethics in coach education and development.

Training and Certification is critical upholding the principles of safe sport. Visit their website for extensive information on Sport Safety for Sport Organizations. 

Sport Safety for Sport Organizations

Concussions can occur while participating in any sport or recreational activity. Since the circumstances under which a concussion can be sustained are so varied, it’s important for all coaches, parents, and athletes to be aware of the signs, symptoms, and what to do if a concussion occurs.

Concussion Guidelines for Coaches

Sports Facilities Advisory: Safety Guidelines

An organization in the United States, dedicated to the construction and facilitation of sports facilities. A good article on safety measures for consideration. 

Creating A Safe Environment for Athletes in Sports Facilities

In any sport, safety is always a top priority. When athletes are competing or practicing, they need to know that they are safe and that the environment is free from potential hazards. In this article, we will discuss some of how you can create a safe environment for athletes in your sports facility.

The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is an independent, national, not-for-profit, multi-sport organization with a vision of fair, safe, accessible, and inclusive sport for everyone.

Risk Management

Keeping Athletes and Fans Safe in Sports Facilities

Shive Hattery is an architectural and engineering firm with a guide on “Keeping Athletes and Fans Safe in Sport Facilities“.