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Canadian Sport Helpline

The Canadian Sport Helpline is a national toll-free helpline offering assistance to victims or witnesses of harassment, abuse or discrimination in sport.


Offered in partnership by the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) and the Canadian Centre for Mental Health in Sport (CCMHS), this anonymous, confidential, independent service allows people to share and validate their concerns, obtain guidance on required next steps, and get referrals to other resources for follow up.

 

A CCMHS team of practitioners with expertise in counselling, psychology and sport act as helpline operators.

 

Access the helpline toll free from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern Time), seven days a week by telephone, text, live chat or email in both official languages.

 

The Canadian Sport Helpline is funded by Government of Canada.

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Safe Sport

Quality sport enriches the lives of everyone involved, provided that their experiences are positive and they reinforce an environment of respect and safety.

Exposure to negative experiences can be harmful and cause individuals to quit.

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BC Wrestling Association is putting in place processes, procedures and policies to help create a safe environment for all participants. We believe that athletes, coaches, officials, staff and volunteers have the right to participate in a safe and inclusive training and competitive environment that is free from abuse, harassment, bullying and/ or discrimination. We are committed to making our culture better and are putting in place inclusive processes to help support our commitment to safe sport.

200216--Gordon Kalisch-Fasttracksportsph
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