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Safe Sport

Access a variety of resources to help prevent and address maltreatment in sport:

Safe Sport Research

Research projects exist to increase our understanding of the behaviours we are seeking to reinforce or prevent, and to evaluate the impact of our programs and initiatives.

Safe Sport Model Policies

A set of safe sport model policies is accessible to help build capacity of the sport community at large, by providing tools, resources and publications, including model rules and policies.

Sport Environment Assessment Index

The Sport Environment Assessment (SEA) Index provides general status information regarding SEAs initiated by the Office of the Sport integrity Commissioner. It supports the overall SEA objective to offer proactive, transparent and preventative measures to alleged systemic issues related to the UCCMS in order to cultivate safe, welcoming and inclusive sport environments.

Canadian Safe Sport Program

Through the Canadian Safe Sport Program (CSSP), Sport Integrity Canada receives and responds to reports of prohibited behaviour under the UCCMS committed by individuals who are part of national, federally-funded sport organizations.

Keeping Kids Safe in Sport

The resources linked on this page were all created by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P), a national charity dedicated to the personal safety of all children. They are linked with permission of C3P and are intended for the audiences indicated and subject to the terms on the resource.

Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) - Policies and Procedures

The Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) was responsible to administer the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS) from June 20, 2022 to July 31, 2025. 

By order of the Minister responsible for sport in December 2023, the OSIC is no longer operating. The information available on this page therefore only applies to complaints/reports that were previously investigated under the authority of the OSIC.

For all other matters at the national level, please consult this link to access the new Canadian Safe Sport Program.

Helplines and Reporting Mechanisms

Consult a list of different safe sport helplines, reporting mechanisms and resources to find the most appropriate service to support you with the situation at hand.