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SASKATOON (FEBRUARY 28, 2023) – Effective immediately, Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan (CSCS) has signed on to the agreement for Abuse-Free Sport, which applies to staff and contractors working on behalf of CSCS with CSCS registered athletes and serves as an independent program aimed to prevent and address maltreatment in sport.

CSCS has completed the full adoption of the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS) and updated all required policies.

Individuals can reach the helpline by phone or text (1.888.837.7678) or email (info@abuse-free-sport.ca).

You can learn more on abuse-free-sport.ca or at csc-sask.ca.

Also available in Saskatchewan is the Sask Sport Resource Line, a confidential and anonymous resource that operates 365 days a year and provides information, bilingual services and referrals for sport in Saskatchewan regarding possible bullying, abuse, harassment, discrimination or hazing. Learn more at sasksport.ca.

About Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan

A virtual centre with training and sport medicine partners across the province, the CSCS can be utilized by high-performance athletes and coaches in our province for programs and services. CSCS is managed by Sask Sport’s High Performance Plan with support from national and provincial partners including Sport Canada, Sask Lotteries and the Government of Saskatchewan.

The CSCS’s experts deliver sport medicine and science services, coaching and Game Plan programming to Saskatchewan athletes and coaches to provide them with the tools they need to be successful at all levels of competition and prepare them for life after sport.

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MEDIA CONTACT:

Jaime Lammerding
Communications Coordinator
Tel: 306.370.6799
Email: jlammerding@sasksport.ca