Safe Sport Training
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.
Anyone involved in sport should be able to thrive and perform at their best without fear of abuse, neglect or other maltreatment. Creating safe sport environments that provide physical and psychological safety conditions is a collective effort — one that requires proper training so people can recognize maltreatment and prevent or address it.
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.
The Responsible Coaching Movement (RCM) is a call to action for sport organizations, parents, and coaches to enact responsible coaching across Canada – on and off the field of play.
Resources for coaches, parents, and participants to recognize the signs of a concussion and the the proper response.
Teen dating violence and gender-based violence exists in the lives of teen sport participants. As a coach, it’s important to be equipped with tools to understand and recognize the signs.
The Leading a Return to Sport Participation eLearning module is designed to help coaches lead a safe and adaptive transition back to sport.
An overview the Abuse-Free Sport program and available support services.
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Did you know low body confidence is the biggest reason girls drop out of sport? The Coaching Association of Canada is proud to be part of the Body Confident Sport program with Laureus, Dove, and Nike to give coaches the tools to empower girls with a lifetime of confidence.
Together, we can make sport a place where all girls feel like they belong. Take the free training modules online and learn how to better support and educate your athletes.