Safe Sport

Sport Manitoba Safe Sport Line


If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, harassment, bullying or
hazing in sport, and you need someone to talk to, call the safe sport line:
1-833-656-SAFE (7233).


Add the Safe Sport Line to your phone’s contacts with this phone number:
1-833-656-SAFE (7233), and email address help@safesportline.ca so you can
have it at the ready if you’re ever in a situation you don’t know how to handle.

For more information, visit sportmanitoba.ca/resources/safe-sport-line

New Safe Sport Module created by Coaching Association of Canada (CAC)

The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is offering free online Safe Sport Training to help all participants in sport organizations recognize maltreatment in sport and take informed action to address it.

There is a dedicated website with accessible tools. Check out https://safesport.coach.ca/ for more information about this training.

This training is open to all participants of sport. Please note to access the training you will need to sign up on The Locker and request an NCCP number: https://thelocker.coach.ca/account/login?mode=login

Please ensure that you select Figure Skating as your sport in your profile (or add it if you already have a Locker profile under a different sport). If you need assistance please contact Rosalyn Bauer skate.admin@sportmanitoba.ca

Skate Canada places the highest priority on a safe and fun learning environment for all of its participants.

Several programs are planned for roll-out in the coming years based on Skate Canada’s Safe Sport Framework. These programs will facilitate best-in-class safety initiatives. It is Skate Canada’s goal and commitment to be the leading Safe Sport organization in Canada and the World.

Check out the Skate Canada Safe Sport Page for information about Concussion Education, Harassment, Bullying & Abuse Prevention, Inclusion, Responsible Coaching Movement, and more!

Click here to download the Skate Canada Safe Sport Brochure for your Club

Did you know that there is a Respect In Sport for Parents?