Safe Sport

Let’s make sport safe for everyone!

More information at the Alberta Sport Leadership

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Ensuring a Safe Sport Environment for All

SAFE SPORT PATHWAYS IN CANADA

Provincial and local pathways

Many sport organizations in Alberta operate under provincial or organizational Safe Sport policies. If you are involved with a provincial sport organization, club, or league, please also consult their website for the appropriate reporting process.

Sport Calgary does not investigate complaints but can help community members navigate the correct pathway and access education, training, and prevention resources.

For general Safe Sport questions:
📧 info@sportcalgary.ca
🔗 Alberta Sport Leadership Association – CLICK HERE 

Sport Calgary Member Update

Starting in 2026, Sport organizations may hold membership without completing Safe Sport requirements; however, participation in Sport Calgary events will require full compliance beginning in 2026. Groups must implement the following Safe Sport requirements: Rule of Two, Code of Conduct, Police Checks, Vulnerable Sector Police Checks.

Police Check Info

Did you know there is 3 different types of police check. Did you also know those 3 types of police checks look at different items and aren’t the same. If you didn’t, we got you covered! Check out this document that explains it all: HERE

Program Details

Safe Sport Commitment

Sport organizations policies and codes of conduct should align with CSSP principles, reinforcing their dedication to maintaining a respectful sport environment.

Education Requirement

Sport organizations policies and codes of conduct should align with CSSP principles, reinforcing their dedication to maintaining a respectful sport environment.

How Can You Get Involved

Sport Calgary encourages all members of our sports community to familiarize themselves with the CSSP guidelines. By staying informed and engaged, we can collectively contribute to a culture that prioritizes safety and respect.

Current reporting and support

For matters at the national level, participants are now directed to the SPORT INTEGRITY CANADA, which provides:

  • Independent reporting of maltreatment in sport
  • Guidance on rights and responsibilities under the UCCMS
  • Education and resources for athletes, parents, coaches, and organizations

For More Info

For more information about the Canadian Safe Sport Program, visit: https://cces.ca/canadian-safe-sport-program