Promoting Safety in Sport through the CAC’s Understanding the Rule of Two eLearning Module

Free eLearning module explains a key pillar of the Responsible Coaching Movement

The Coaching Association of Canada has launched a new eLearning module, Understanding the Rule of Two. The Rule of Two is a leading practice for sport organizations to implement to help foster a safe environment for all.

The goal of the Rule of Two is to ensure all interactions and communications are open, observable and justifiable. It is one of three pillars of the Responsible Coaching Movement, along with background screening and ethics training.

After completing the Understanding the Rule of Two eLearning module, participants will:

  • Have a solid understanding of the Rule of Two
  • Improve their ability to assess and implement preventive measures
  • Be aware of questions to ask to determine their sport organization’s policies

“The Understanding the Rule of Two eLearning module allows all within our sport system to further develop their knowledge of this leading safe sport practice and how best to implement to protect participants and coaches. This module supports a crucial pillar of the Responsible Coaching Movement in Canada and provides a foundation for coaches, participants, parents, and volunteers, to continuously ensure a safe sport environment for all.” – Lorraine Lafrenière, Chief Executive Officer, Coaching Association of Canada.

Applying the Rule of Two in sport environments provides many benefits, including:

  • Increasing the safety and security of all participants
  • Reducing the risk of an incident of abuse
  • Protecting everyone, including coaches and volunteers
  • Reducing a sport organization’s liability
  • Providing additional help if there’s an accident or emergency

The CAC’s Understanding the Rule of Two eLearning module is available free through its online learning platform, the Locker. It is offered in English and French, takes 20 minutes to complete, and meets accessibility guidelines.

Coaches certified through the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) can also earn 1 Professional Development point upon completing the eLearning module.

Access the new Training Module here.

For more information about the Rule of Two and additional resources such as a helpful infographic, refer to the Responsible Coaching Movement.

About the Coaching Association of Canada 
The Coaching Association of Canada unites stakeholders and partners in its commitment to raising the skills and stature of coaches, and ultimately expanding their reach and influence. Through its programs, the CAC empowers coaches with knowledge and skills, promotes ethics, fosters positive attitudes, builds competence, and increases the credibility and recognition of coaches. The CAC provides support and resources to partners to aid their safe sport implementation and journey to responsible coaching. For more information, please visit www.coach.ca, follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

About the Responsible Coaching Movement 
The Responsible Coaching Movement (RCM) helps sport organizations in Canada ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all participants, both on and off the field of play. Responsible Coaching promotes a safe and positive sports environment for all. From the coaches interacting with participants, to the volunteers and staff of sport organizations and clubs, everyone has a role to play to help keep sport safe, smart and secure. Learn more at www.coach.ca/RCM.

Media contact
Natalie Rumscheidt
Director, Marketing and Communications
Coaching Association of Canada
nrumscheidt@coach.ca
613.235.5000 x 2051

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