"Safety in sport means environments on and off the field, locker rooms, offices, and boardrooms are all physically safe and accessible, while being psychologically and culturally safe and inclusive. Injury prevention and management, addressing maltreatment when it occurs, and creating positive culture are all important components of sport safety.We commit to leading a culture that prioritizes respectful sport experiences that are safe for everyone." Pickleball BC Safety in Sport Policies Pickleball BC is committed to creating a culture and environments that are safe, respectful and inclusive for all Pickleball BC Club, members and partner activities. This means that we strive to make all environments used for pickleball physically safe, accessible, psychologically and culturally safe, and inclusive.
Maltreatment occurs when someone purposely does or says something that hurts another person, intentionally or unintentionally.It may also occur when someone does not so something on purpose when they are supposed to do it.If you have witnessed or have been directly affected by maltreatment at a Pickleball BC event or activity,please use the link here to report the incident.A Pickleball BC representative will be in contact.
Please note that if the incident occurred during a local club event or activity you should be working with your local club representative before contacting Pickleball BC.
Maltreatment includes:
Physical maltreatment
Contact: Hitting, pushing, etc…
Non-contact: physically punishing exercises, providing drugs or alcohol to underage participants.
Physiological maltreatment:
Verbal
Non-assaultive Physical Conduct
Denial of support or attention
Deliberate non-contact behaviours by a person in authority
Neglect: not giving someone the care or support they need
Sexual Maltreatment: doing at saying something sexual that causes harm.
Pickleball BC Safety in Sports Supporting Policies
Regarding this investment, viaSport reported "this investment enables viaSport to work with government and the designated sport sector to strengthen the sport culture so that all of the benefits of sport can truly be realized. To reach this goal, we will:
Help individuals and organizations create positive environments and recognize maltreatment by building on the PlaySafe BC tools and resources; and
Establish an independent solution to address complaints in sport in a professional and trauma-informed manner that avoids conflicts of interest.
These initiatives fit within viaSport’s four strategic pillars for safety in sport: Prevent, Report, Respond, and Uphold. Read more about viaSport’s position on Safety in Sport here."
About viaSport
Through collaboration, inclusion and accountability, viaSport leads the development and growth of amateur sport in BC. We help bring more families to the field, fans to the stands, athletes to the podium and sporting events to the province. Created as a legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games, viaSport British Columbia acts as the Province’s lead agency to steward the growth and development of amateur sport in BC.