Players & Parents Resources

 

Players & Parents Resources

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Reporting of Abuse, Harassment, Discrimination or Bullying

Youth athletes are to be free of abuse (including mental, physical, sexual), issues of harassment, discrimination and bullying in sport. Issues should be reported to trusted adults including your parents and coaches.

If issues are not addressed or you need to speak to someone else other than your parents or coach, below are phone numbers to call or websites to visit for more information. These services are free and confidential - some of the these services have other options for contacting including text, chat and email. Check their websites for details.

CALL 9-1-1
if you or someone you know
is in immediate danger
and seek help from a trusted adult


Abuse Free Sports - 8AM to 8PM Eastern Time, 7 days a week

Help/questions/reporting of abuse, harassment, discrimination and bullying in sport

1-888-837-7678

http://abuse-free-sport.ca/en/

Kids Help Phone - 24 hours, 7 days a week

Questions/help, counselling and referrals to getting help

1-800-668-6868

https://kidshelpphone.ca/

Crisis Canada - 24 hours, 7 days a week

Suicide Prevention and Support

1-833-456-4566

http://www.crisisservicescanada.ca/en/

 

LAX Stick Trix

Box & Coed Field

Paul Rabil Stix Trix Challenge

Matt Gibson

More Matt Gibson

PowLax

John Grant Jr

 

Female Field

Columbia Lax

Dana Dobbie

 

Concussion Information for Youth Athlet

 

Youth athletes should immediately report injuries to their coaches and parents

CATT provides your Coaches with training on Concussion Protocol and players can learn more by visiting https://cattonline.com/player-participant/.

 

Videos

Concussions 101, a primer for kids and parents

Concussion management and return to learn

 

Nutrition Information for Youth Athletes

Fueling the Young Athlete 

 

Canadian Sports Institute - Info on Supplements

 

Should Youth Athletes Drink Sports / Power Drinks