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Safe SportCarmen Charron2021-03-04T10:49:43-07:00

Why is Safe Sport Important?

Anyone involved in sport should be able to thrive and perform at their best without fear of abuse, neglect or other maltreatment. Creating safe sport environments that provide those conditions is a collective effort — one that requires proper training so people can recognize maltreatment and prevent or address it.

Alberta Soccer’s Safe Sport Information was designed to meet the needs of all levels of soccer in the province through guidance from nationally recognized experts.

Click on these links for more information and resources to help  ensure a safe sport environment for all:

Respect In Sport

Safe Sport Resources & Reporting

Resources for Parents

Safe Environment

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