Pelletier: Solving safe-sport crisis requires buy-in from all levels
TORONTO — Sports are rife with stories of coaches facing allegations of maltreatment from a club or provincial organization, who, under the cover of jurisdictional borders, move to another club, province or even another sport, and no-one is the wiser.
Abusive behaviour can go also unchecked at the grassroots level without universal rules around conduct, reporting and suspensions.
Six months after Canada’s new Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner began hearing cases, Sarah-Eve Pelletier said those are a couple of black holes in the fight to end abuse in Canadian sport.
“Our country is in dire need of harmonized rules around maltreatment in sport and how to address it,” Pelletier said Monday. “The Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport, the UCCMS, provides a strong foundation at the national level, but the current inconsistency of rules and their application at different levels of sports participation remains an important gap to be addressed.”