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Canadian Safe Sport Program

As a federally funded national sport organization, Boxing Canada is adopting the Canadian Safe Sport Program (CSSP) Rules.

As part of this adoption process, all participants identified by Boxing Canada who meet the following description have a requirement to complete a mandatory e-learning course (Safe Sport 2025) and sign a Participant Consent Form.

Safe Sport 2025 explains the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS), the CSSP, and the consent form to ensure you understand what you are agreeing to under the terms of the CSSP and the UCCMS. The course concludes with the consent form, so you can easily complete at the same time.

Individuals needing to complete the education component or consent form will be contacted directly.

If you have questions about the education requirement, or have questions about signing up, please consult the CCES’s Safe Sport Education webpage.

 

Instructions on how to sign the UCCMS consent form

Link to sign on to the UCCMS consent form

 

If you are interested in learning more about the the Canadian Safe Sport Program please visit the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport

 

 

Report a Complaint

Boxing Canada has a fundamental obligation and responsibility to protect the health, safety and physical and mental well-being of every individual that is involved in the Canadian boxing community.

Boxing Canada takes any situation involving misconduct or maltreatment very seriously. For this reason, Boxing Canada is committed to enacting and enforcing strong, clear, and effective policies and processes for preventing and addressing all forms of misconduct or maltreatment.

The policies are intended to promote a Safe Sport environment in a manner that allows for consistent, immediate, appropriate and meaningful action should any issues arise, and they are also intended to prevent issues from arising in the first place by communicating expected standards of behaviour.

Should any individuals involved with Boxing Canada, including but not limited to athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, and parents/guardians of Athletes, wish to report any instance of misconduct or maltreatment, they may do so directly to Boxing Canada’s Independent Third-Party responsible for managing complaints, which will then determine the appropriate forum and manner to address the complaint. The result could be that the complaint is managed by ITP port & Recreation, or it could be that ITP moves the complaint to the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner.

Boxing Canada’s Independent Third Party:

ITP Sport & Recreation Inc.Β 

https://app.integritycounts.ca/org/itpsport

 

 

Information

2023 Status of the High Performance Athlete Final Report (link to Sport Canada)

2023 Status of the High Performance Athlete Final Report (unlink)