Club expectations
Athletes and Coaches
As an athlete or coach you play a role in sport, the CAC’s Safe Sport Training will give you the tools to recognize, prevent and address maltreatment in sport. This keeps all of us safe.
Board Members
As a board member you will need to be educated in the rules and regulations that we as a club are supporting by following Biathlon Canadas Policies. The CAC’s Safe Sport Training will give you the tools to recognize, prevent and address maltreatment in sport. This keeps all of us safe. Click below to find out more.
Safesport Rescources and Contacts
Emergency Contacts
Are You in Crisis? For all urgent situations requiring immediate intervention, contact:
Are You in Crisis? For all urgent situations requiring immediate intervention, contact:
- Police: 9-1-1
- Canada Suicide Prevention Service: 1-833-456-4566 (In Quebec: 1-866-277-3553)
- Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
- Canadian Centre for Child Protection 1-800-532-9135 / www.protectchildren.ca
- The Canadian Sport Helpline: 1-888-83-SPORT (77678), [email protected], http://abuse-free-sport.ca
NSO & PSO Safe Sport Officers
Nordiq Canada Safe Sport Officer Megan Begely - [email protected] Safesport - Nordiq Canada Website Nordiq Alberta Safe Sport Officer Ivan Babikov - [email protected] Third Party - Elizabeth Ward - [email protected] Safesport - Nordiq Alberta Website |
Biathlon Canada SafeSport Officer Third Party - Laurie Ehrman - [email protected] Biathlon Canada - Safe Sport Website Biathlon Alberta Safe Sport Officer Biathlon Alberta Safesport - [email protected] Third Party - Laurie Ehrman - [email protected] Biathlon Alberta Safe Sport – Biathlon Alberta Website |
CLub Policies
Below are the RMR club policies that have been created to ensure a training environment that meet the principals of Safe Sport and True Sport.
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