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Boccia Canada becomes a Signatory of Abuse-Free Sport

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Boccia Canada adds Abuse-Free Sport participation to Safe Sport program

Ottawa, ON (February 7, 2023) – Boccia Canada is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to join Abuse-Free Sport, the new independent program to prevent and address maltreatment in sport.Boccia Canada and its stakeholders at the national level will have access to the services of the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC), which serves as the central hub of Abuse-Free Sport and operates independently to receive complaints about alleged violations of the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS). The UCCMS is the core document that sets harmonized rules to advance a respectful sport culture that delivers quality, inclusive, accessible, welcoming and safe sport experiences. Effective immediately, the OSIC will administer any complaints about admissible allegations of abuse, harassment or discrimination against Boccia Canada designated National level participants. This includes staff, board of directors, committee chairs, national team athletes, performance partners, and coaches, national level officials including referees and classifiers, participants at National Sanctioned Events, and a variety of contractors who work with athletes.Boccia Canada has adopted the UCCMS, which is a requirement before it could become part of the Abuse-Free Sport program and has made required policy changes. In addition, consent forms from individuals designated as UCCMS Participants have been received.Boccia Canada’s participation in the Abuse-Free Sport program is in addition to the independent Safe Sport mechanism the organization already has in place. That program will remain for any complaints not covered by the UCCMS, or against a non-designated participant. Those complaints can continue to be directed to the Boccia Canada Independent Third Party (ITP), W&W Dispute Resolution Services, by email at [email protected]a for national level complaints, or the appropriate Provincial/Territorial Sport Organization for provincial related complaints. A complete overview on how to file a complaint to either Abuse-Free Sport or our ITP is outlined in this section of the Bocca Canada website. “Boccia Canada is committed to providing a safe and positive sport environment, and fully recognize our responsibility to protect the health and well-being of our participants,” stated Peter Leyser, Executive Director, Boccia Canada. “As part of our commitment to safe sport, we are pleased to sign on to Abuse-Free Sport. We believe that all athletes, coaches, performance partners, officials, staff and volunteers have the right to participate in a safe and inclusive environment that is free from abuse, harassment, and discrimination.” You can find more information about the Abuse-Free Sport program HERE, on the OSIC website HERE, and on the Boccia Canada website HERE, including our full suite of policies.


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