Eligible individuals have access to a suite of mental health services including psychologists, psychotherapists and counsellors, mental performance consultants, psychiatrists, and physicians.
Abuse-Free Sport is Canada’s independent system for preventing and addressing maltreatment in sport. The goal is to ensure that every participant – no matter the sport, the level, or the role – has a safe, positive and enriching experience.
Abuse-Free Sport provides access to a wide range of resources including:
The Abuse-Free Sport Helpline is a listening and referral service that aims to encourage people to speak openly and to validate their concerns regarding situations they feel are unacceptable.
The Abuse-Free Sport Education Library features accredited education and trainings. Through the library, anyone, at any level of Canadian sport can identify education and trainings that best suit the needs of their community.
Eligible individuals have access to a suite of mental health services including psychologists, psychotherapists and counsellors, mental performance consultants, psychiatrists, and physicians.