safe sport

PROVIDE, PREVENT, PROMOTE

providing a platform for reporting

prevention through education

promoting a safe sport environment

report misconduct

CSIAB is committed to supporting a safe sport environment and in alignment with the UCCMS we have a designated contact on-site as well as an independent third party officer. Please refer to the process guide below for information on who to approach with your confidential complaint.

Are you a victim of abuse, harassment or discrimination in a sport environment? Have you witnessed such an incident?

The Canadian Sport Helpline is a free, anonymous, confidential and independent service in both official languages. You can reach us by phone, text or email.

info@abuse-free-sport.ca

9-1-1

Canadian Centre for Child Protection

1-800-532-9135

protectchildren.ca

situation falls under purview of CSIAB

Designated contact at CSIAB

Sean Foote

sfoote@csialberta.ca

403-220-5128

 

Independent Third Party Officer (contact OSIC first)

Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC)

or

Chris Stanley

Manager, Investigations and Strategic Initiatives, University of Calgary

403.220.8146

cjstanle@ucalgary.ca 

whistleblowing

CSIAB is committed to supporting a safe sport environment and in alignment with the UCCMS we have a designated contact on-site as well as an independent third party officer. Please refer to the process guide below for information on who to approach with your confidential complaint.

The Canadian Sport Institute Alberta (CSIAB) is committed to maintaining an atmosphere of open communication and trust between management, employees and anyone affiliated with the CSIAB.

The CSIAB strives to maintain a workplace where those who reasonably believe that they are aware of conduct in violation of CSIAB policies or our legal duties can raise those concerns free of any harassment, discrimination or retaliation.

As a whistleblower (ie., a person who reports certain types of wrong doings) you are protected by law and you will not be treated unfairly or lose your job because you ‘blow the whistle’. Therefore, individuals are encouraged to report those concerns, in strict confidence, utilizing the email address provided below.

If you have reason to believe that a possible violation of CSIAB policies or applicable law has taken place, the violation must be reported immediately. Examples of reportable actions include, but are not limited to:

  • any indication of fraud
  • misappropriation of company resources
  • substantial variation in financial reporting methodology from prior practice or from generally accepted accounting principles
  • disclosures in reports and other public disclosures that are not full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable
  • conduct that is not honest and ethical
  • conflicts of interest
  • potential violations of governmental rules and regulations or this policy
  • the falsification, concealment or inappropriate destruction of corporate or financial records.

 

To report a violation, please email chair@csialberta.ca

mental health support

Amy Van Buskirk

Game Plan Advisor

CSIAB’s Game Plan Advisor

Clare Fewster

Mental Health Practitioner

CSIAB’s Mental Health Practitioner & Mental Performance Consultant

Know Your Options: Athletes

Game Plan Mental Health Resource Guide for Canadian National Athletes

Check-In Tool

concussion support

Dr. Brian Benson is CSIAB’s Chief Medical Officer and the founder of Benson Concussion Institute (BCI). BCI is an innovative, physician-led, multi-disciplinary, high-performance sport concussion program founded on over two decades of concussion research and clinical experience. Find out if you are eligible to access BCI’s self-referral sport-related concussion programs

incidents

The employee incident report form is for internal use only (to be used by CSIAB staff).

injury support

coming soon