Confidential support at Maskwa, and resources for all types of maltreatment in sport.
Reporting is not accusing. We all have a responsibility to speak up and start the conversation so that the proper steps can be taken. Everyone has the right to safe, fair, and respectful sport.Â
codeofconduct@maskwa.ca
This confidential email is used by the Code of Conduct board member at Maskwa. For code of conduct concerns, questions, and investigations.
The Canadian Sport Help Line is available to provide you with advice, guidance and resources on how to proceed/intervene appropriately in the circumstances.
If you have concerns about a child, or if you are a victim (survivor) or a family member of a victim, you may contact the Canadian Centre for Child Protection for information or support.
If you have concerns about a child, or if you are a victim (survivor) or a family member of a victim, you may contact the Canadian Centre for Child Protection for information or support.
A helpline dedicated to supporting First Nations and Inuit Peoples. Service is available in Cree, Ojibway, Inuktitut, English and French.Â
A helpline dedicated to the well-being of transgender people. The phone line is staffed by transgender people for transgender people.
The Centre was created by the Canadian government to address and provide leadership on substance use in Canada.
The Canadian government provides a number of services to victims of crime, including emotional support, counselling, advocacy and safety planning.Â
CASP’s goal is to reduce the suicide rate in Canada and to minimize the consequences of suicidal behaviour.Â