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Round 1 Code:
89 28 44
What does “Safe Sport” mean to you,
on and off the field of play?
What does Safe Sport mean to you, on and off the field of play?
Positive safe relationshipsEncouraging multi sport athletesA balance to their commitments – personally – sports – school – free down time
What does Safe Sport mean to you, on and off the field of play?
What does Safe Sport mean to you, on and off the field of play?
What does Safe Sport mean to you, on and off the field of play?
TIME FOR CHANGE
1. Teacher-coach > credibility and “Cool” factor =
stronger bonds
2. Both teacher-coach and students volunteer to be
a part of a team, students 12-17 exhibit greater
motivation when working with them.
3. Learning setting < formal and learners are more
emotionally invested and can create better
connections that carry back to the classroom.
School Sport Canada study by Martin Camire, uOttawa School of Human Kinetics, 2015
Teacher-Coaches Create Stronger Relationships
with Students
Safer Sport and the
Responsible Coaching
Movement
Safety On & Off the Field of Play
Responsible Coaching Movement
How can you help implement RCM & Safer Sport?
1. Share details and information about the Responsible
Coaching Movement and Safe Sport Movement.
2. Strategize on ways to implement Rule of 2 in Sport.
3. Relevant PD - NCCP (National Coach Certification Program
Training for safer sport).
RCM Call to Action – Take the Pledge
RCM Objective = keep sport healthy and safer
• 3 Steps to Responsible Coaching:
Federally funded sport organizations must take all necessary measures to create a workplace free from
harassment, abuse or discrimination
1. Federal / Provincial / Jurisdiction: To collaborate universal Code of Conduct.
2. Education and Awareness: approved education and training programs deployed at all
levels and roles in sport.
3. Financial Resources: new funding dedicated to the implementation of safe sport
initiatives in all jurisdictions.
4. Harmonized Code: a single, harmonized code governing safe sport in Canada, to
include updated definitions of all forms of maltreatment.
5. Independent Body: responsible for implementing the harmonized and universal code.
6. Prohibited Conduct: prohibit sexual relations between National Team coaches and
National Team athletes, with the ability to expand the scope to positions of authority. The
immediate intent is to protect athletes now.
7. Implementation Plan: conduct an audit of existing sport landscape and stakeholders;
establish a critical path; and initiate a process to educate the sport community.
National Safe Sport Summit consensus statements:
Canadian Centre for Child protection states that for all children who are 12 – 17 years old:
• If the other person is in a position of trust or authority over the child (e.g. a coach, teacher, etc.), the child is dependent on the other person or the relationship is exploitative of the child, the child is NOT able to give consent, making sexual activity in the context of such relationships illegal.
• To protect the inherent vulnerability of child from power or other imbalance.
Age of Protection: When does it rise to 18 years old?
Age of Informed Child Consent (from Canadian Centre for Child Protection)
Child’s Age Can a Child Consent?
Under 12 years NO; No person under 12 is able to consent to sexual activity under any
circumstance.
12 or 13 years SOMETIMES; only if age difference is LESS THAN 2 years and the child is able to
give consent*
14 or 15 years SOMETIMES; only if age difference is LESS THAN 5 years*
(No power relationships)
16 years + YES; BUT exceptions. (No power relationships)
18 years old Age of protection in Canada is generally 16 years old, but the Criminal Code
increases age to 18 in context of certain relationships.
Rule of Two
2 Certified and Screened
Coaches
1 Trained Coach
1 Screened Adult
1 Coach
2 Athletes1 Coach
1 Athlete
2 Trained and
Screened
Coaches
Purpose of Rule of Two
To protect minor athletes and coaches in
potentially vulnerable situations by
ensuring more than one adult is present
All interactions must be:
Transparent (Open & Observable)
Authorized
Accountable
*Exceptions for
Emergency
Situations
How could you implement the Rule of 2 at the local level?
Community Elders; Screened custodial staff; screened parents – with mandatory rotational basisMore focus on open and observable environmentsIf you are the last teacher coach at the school, a parent or another staff need to make themselves available
Background
Screening
Background Screening process varies by School Division::
The
Person
• Comprehensive Job Postings
• Interviews – right questions
• Reference checks
• Specific training relative to needs
• Evaluation
Criminal Record Checks
• Vulnerable Sector Checks
• C-Pic
Role
Clarity
• Screening Process
• may vary depending on position.
**SHSAA has detailed process in place for non-teacher coaches.
High Risk = Need More thorough screening
"High Risk“ : occupy positions of trust and/or authority, have a supervisory role, direct
others, are involved with financial/cash management, and who have access to minors or
people with a disability
"Low Risk“ : not in a supervisory role, not directing others, not involved with
financial/cash management, and/or do not have access to minors or people with a
disability
"Medium Risk” : may be in a supervisory role, may direct others, may be involved with
financial/cash management, and/or may have limited access to minors or people with a
disability
Risk and Screening Variables
NCCP Education
Ethics & Respect Training
66 NSOs
Other Sport System Partners:
• Sport for Life
• CAAWS
• School Sport Canada
• Own the Podium
• COC / CPC
• COPSI Network
• Respect Group
• Active for Life
• CCES
• Aboriginal Sport Circle
• Canadian Centre for Child Protection
• And more…
NCCP Partners in Delivery
Shared Responsibility
13 PTCR’s
Your Coach Locker and Dashboard will record your NCCP
training and beginning to work with SSC to track related training
SHSAA COACHES SYMPOSIUM
AUGUST 20 - 21, 2019
CAMPBELL COLLEGIATE -
REGINA
https://shsaa.sportngin.com/regi
ster/form/867367224
E-Learning
CAC Hosted E-learning content
NCCP Make Ethical Decisions
• Updated content with new scenarios
• MED reflects:
• current initiatives and resources: RCM,
Canadian Centre for Child Protection
• ethical / legal situations coaches face
more often
• Stronger emphasis and increased information
on legal obligations of the coach:
• Liability
• Vicarious liability
• How to handle legal situations, with or
without children (under 18)
• Videos to help support scenarios
Ongoing Learning – SHSAA Mandatory Training
Respect Training:
Important training tool to better
understand and recognize
Maltreatment, and abuse in sport –
to better understand current issues
in Sport
• Acknowledged course training on
transcript
• If certified will give 3 PD points
towards Maintenance of
Certification
Canadian Centre for Child Protection
On-line Training focuses on:
the Process of Grooming
- Recognition of Misconduct
- Provides thresholds and tips for reporting
Guidelines of proactive conduct
Recognized in your NCCP Locker
If certified then would receive
3 PD Points towards Maintenance of Certification
*Also deliver an in school program, “Kids in the Know”
• Free for the first 10,000 users
• Coaches will earn two (2) PD points for taking the 90 minute online
module
• Cost $17
• Link: https://jumpstart-kgis.respectgroupinc.com/
EN: https://www.facebook.com/CTJumpstart/videos/268084510489478/FR : https://www.facebook.com/CTJumpstart/videos/1705379402903921/
Inclusive sport
Additional Education Modules NCCP Sport Nutrition & NCCP EAP eLearning!
www.coach.ca
FREE!
$20
• Coach career commitment ➔ Lifelong learning ➔ Knowledge/skill development ➔ Athlete/coach safety
• Professional networks ➔ Coach support ➔ Sustainable pool of talent
• Public Perception
Why Professional Coaching? Are you a Certified Coach?
Have you considered becoming a Chartered Coach?
Professional Coaching represents a higher standard that goes beyond knowledge to
include ethics (a culture of safety) and leadership (advancement of sport)
• Defined ethical standards ➔ Accountability, Culture of safety ➔ Athlete & coach safety on & off the field of play
• Defined minimum education + experience ➔ Coach path into the profession ➔ Qualified talent pool available
• Minimum two reference checks
• Criminal record check
• Annual Code of Conduct and declaration of good character sign-off
Why a professional designation?
RCM Take The Pledge! Déclarer votre engagement!
Coach.ca
Resources
Checklists and Resources
Webpages and Videos to Support NSO’s,
PSGB’s and Community clubs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JscGqM_O6Dc
“The Risk: Know the Signs of a Concussion”
Rowan’s LawGov’t ON
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Round 2 Code:
33 08 1
What are 1-2 current best practices regarding safe sport in schools
Identify 1 -2 quick wins/ ways to implement safer sport?
CRC being doneRespect in Sport training mandatoryFundamentals in Coaching trainingI screened coach with other athletesTransgender policyPartnership with School Sport Canada
While the system is being developed, identify 2 -3 supports you would
need to enhance your capacity to deliver safer sport?
Be open to change
Implementing modules to be efficient without large cost and time / reasonable time commitment for our volunteers
Thank you!
Shelley Coolidge
Manager Professional Coaching Services | Gestionnaire, services aux entraîneurs professionnels
613-235-5000, 2387 [email protected] | www.coach.ca
Lorraine Lafrenière Chief Executive Officer | Chef de la direction
613-235-5000, 2363 [email protected] | www.coach.ca