Harassment Policy

Harassment Policy

Football Saskatchewan is committed to providing a sport and work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity.

Harassment can take many forms: verbal, physical, visual or psychological.

It can include, but is not limited to:

  • written or verbal abuse or threats
  • the display of racial, sexist, or other offensive material
  • unwelcome remarks, jokes, comments, innuendo or taunting about a person's looks, body, attire, age, intellectual ability, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation
  • leering, suggestive or obscene gestures
  • behaviour which undermines self esteem or diminishes performance
  • unwelcome flirtations, advances or invitations
  • unwanted physical contact
  • physical or sexual assault (these are criminal offenses and the police should be contacted

Football Saskatchewan encourages the reporting of all incidents of harassment. To that end, Football Saskatchewan has set up a harassment committee to serve in a neutral, unbiased capacity and to receive complaints, assist in informal resolution of complaints and investigate formal written complaints.

If you or someone you know needs further assistance, please do not hesitate to call either Football Saskatchewan Offices:

  • #201 - 302 Pacific Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7J 1P1(306) 975-0827
  • 1860 Lorne Street, Regina, SK S4P 2L7 (306) 780-9239

or

Football Saskatchewan Harrassment Policy
To get a copy of Football Saskatchewan's Harrassment Policy click HERE.

Helpful Links:

Web links:
Kids Help Phone
Coaches Association of Saskatchewan
Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan
Resource Centre Sport/Culture/Recreation

Other resources:

Sport Solution - A joint project of Athletes Can, the Sports Law Centre, and the Dispute Resolution Centre. Athletes Can is pleased to announce that the services of The Sport Solution are now being offered to provincial athletes. The Sport Solution is now available to assist your athletes, free of charge, in resolving any disputes that may arise during their athletic careers.
Toll-free: (888) 434-8883
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CCES - Promotes integrity, fairness, and respect in sport through education, research, and special initiatives.
2197 Riverside Drive Suite 300
Ottawa, Ontario K1H 7X3
Phone: (613) 521-3340
Toll-Free: 1-800-672-7775
Fax: (613) 521-3134
Website: www.cces.ca

Athletes CAN - This national organization represents the rights of Canada's high performance athletes.
320 Huron Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3J7
Toll-Free: 1-888-832-4222
Fax: (905) 272-3961
Web: www.omnilogic.net
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Coaching Association of Canada
141 - Laurier Ave West Suite-200
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5J3
Phone: (613) 235-5000
Fax: (613) 235-9500
Web: www.coach.ca
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Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport
N202-801 King Edward Ave
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Phone: (613) 562-5667
Fax: (613) 562-5668
Web: www.caaws.ca
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