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CSI Pacific adopts the SAFE Canadian Sport program – Canadian Sport Institute Pacific

How to report

From April 1, the CCEs will accept reports via an online report form and by phone – the two methods allow you to remain anonymous if you wish. If you choose to share your name when you make a report, the CCES will not share it with your sports organization unless it is necessary to ensure the safety of you or someone else, and will do you everything possible to get your consent beforehand.

Online report: https://ccces.ca/REPORT-SAFE-SPORT

Phone report: 1-833-858-CSSP (2777)


Get help and information

You can contact the CSSP team with questions or for support here: https://ccces.ca/contactcssp.


Complete your e-learning

CSI Pacific will inform all the designated participants who are subject to the CSSP. This includes, but without limiting themselves, specified athletes, members of the board of directors, employees, occasional staff, volunteers and entrepreneurs, support staff and medical staff.

All those subject to the CSSP must follow the online learning course and sign the participants’ consent form. CSI Pacific will distribute an invitation which includes a link to register, instructions and a code to access the course from the online education portal CCES. If you have any questions about your education requirements, send an email to the education@cces.ca.

Sporting sport is a collective responsibility. By reporting concerns of mistreatment in sport, you contribute to the construction of a safer sports environment.

Policy of discipline, conflict and conflict settlement of CSI Pacific, [PDF] and code of conduct [PDF] Reflect and support the CSSP.

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