Safe Sport INITIATIVE
Abuse-Free Sport is an independent program that is part of a growing national movement to rid Canadian sport of all forms of harassment, discrimination and abuse.
A Collaborative Approach for Universal Protection
The Abuse-Free Sport program offers educational and preventive measures accessible to everyone, regardless of the sport, level of involvement, or role within the community.
IT’S EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY.
Whether you're a parent, athlete, coach, referee, or a spectator, you can become part of the movement to ensure a safer and more supportive environment for Canadian athletes everywhere.
Ensuring a safe environment in sports is crucial for our children's well-being and enjoyment. At Passport to Play, we prioritize creating a secure space where every child can thrive and develop their athletic skills free from harm. We are committed to fostering a culture of safety, where transparency, respect, and accountability are paramount.
Join us in promoting a positive and secure sporting experience for all our young athletes.
TAKE THE SAFE SPORT TRAINING
Creating a culture where everyone can thrive is a shared responsibility. The Safe Sport Training module developed by the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) will help anyone involved in sport identify and prevent situations of maltreatment.
Together, we can make sport safe for everyone.
COMPLETE THE SAFE SPORT TRAINING
ASSISTANCE FOR SPORT PARTNER
The Safe Sport Training equips sport organizations with curriculum, tracking tools, and marketing support to establish and uphold safe and nurturing environments free from maltreatment.
STAY EDUCATED: SAFE SPORT KEY FACTS
Discover more about the importance of the CAC’s Safe Sport Training for parents, media members, and anyone committed to ensuring a positive and safe sports environment for everyone involved.
Are you a victim of abuse, harassment or discrimination in a sport environment? Have you witnessed such an incident?
The Abuse-Free Sport Helpline is a free, anonymous, confidential and independent service in both official languages.
You can reach out by phone, text or email.