Safe Sport
What is Safe Sport?
Safe sport refers to an environment that prioritizes the physical and psychological well-being of all participants. It involves a commitment to providing optimal experiences, while actively preventing and addressing all forms of maltreatment, including abuse, harassment, neglect, and discrimination.
Advancing safe sport is a shared responsibility that requires awareness, education, and clear actions for reporting. This page provides resources and guidance to help advance safe sport in lacrosse.
The Protecting Youth in Sports Act
The Protecting Youth in Sports Act enhances protection measures for young athletes in Manitoba’s sport system. All Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs), including the Manitoba Lacrosse Association, must adhere to the following requirements:
- Adopt the policies outlined in the Safe Sport Policy Manual.
- Make safe sport information available to parents and young athletes.
- Ensure coaches complete required screening and training.
- Ensure all participants have access to report allegations of maltreatment to an Independent Third Party (ITP).
- Refer any allegations of maltreatment to the ITP if our organization receives such complaints.
- Enforce any disciplinary action determined by the ITP.
Report a Maltreatment Complaint
ITP Sport is responsible for overseeing all allegations of maltreatment. If you would like to submit a maltreatment complaint, please submit your complaint to ITP Sport here:

Reporting a maltreatment complaint may seem confusing and overwhelming. The following resources can help you navigate the process:
If a maltreatment complaint is submitted to a coach, official, volunteer, or staff member, the complaint must be referred to the ITP.
Report a Non-Maltreatment Complaint
Non-maltreatment complaints related to lacrosse programs, leagues, or activities under the Manitoba Lacrosse Association should be submitted here.
Safe Sport Resources
- Safe Sport Policy Manual
- Policies outlining behaviour expectations for all sport stakeholders, procedures for handling complaints, appeal procedures, and coach education and screening requirements.
- Coach Screening Policy
- All Manitoba Lacrosse Association coaches (any individual who is 14 years of age or older and is authorized or recognized by an organization to provide instruction and direction to participants in lacrosse) must complete the necessary coach screening requirements including:
[PSO must list screening requirements here]
- Safe Sport Tips for Athletes
- Age appropriate tips for athletes under 8, ages 9-12, and 13+, describing expected behaviour, measures for their protection, and steps to take if they experience harm, with the 13+ group also having access to a 20-minute safe sport education online module.
- Safe Sport Handbook for Parents and Guardians
- Information detailing behaviour expectations, different forms of maltreatment, possible indicators that a child experienced maltreatment, and steps to take if a child experienced maltreatment.
- Respect in Sport for Activity Leaders
- This course must be completed within sixty (60) days of being assigned a coaching position. Coaches maintain their Respect in Sport certification status by completing the course every five (5) years.
- Safe Sport Line
- If you or someone you know is experiencing maltreatment in sport, and you need someone to talk to, contact the safe sport line at
1-833-656-SAFE (7233) or help@safesportline.ca
Additional Safe Sport Information
For additional safe sport resources, visit Sport Manitoba’s safe sport page here.
Additional Policies
Alternate Dispute Resolution Policy
Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy
Respect in Sport Policy
Appeal Policy
Discipline and Complaints Policy