Respect in Sport Training and Resources
The online Respect in Sport Activity Leaders and Coach Program educates youth leaders, coaches, officials and participants (14-years and up) to recognize, understand and respond to issues of bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination.
All coaches or activity leaders in the province must complete the Respect in Sport training to participate in with an organization. Since becoming mandatory in 2014, more than 60,000 Activity Leader certificates have been awarded in Saskatchewan.
To search, enter first and last names in the Respect in Sport Validation Tool.
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Full details about Respect in Sport, including training, frequently asked questions, technical help and promotional materials are available in the Respect in Sport section of the Sask Sport website below.
The online Respect in Sport Activity Leaders and Coach Program educates youth leaders, coaches, officials and participants (14-years and up) to recognize, understand and respond to issues of bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination.
All coaches or activity leaders in the province must complete the Respect in Sport training to participate in with an organization. Since becoming mandatory in 2014, more than 60,000 Activity Leader certificates have been awarded in Saskatchewan.
To search, enter first and last names in the Respect in Sport Validation Tool.
Learn More
Full details about Respect in Sport, including training, frequently asked questions, technical help and promotional materials are available in the Respect in Sport section of the Sask Sport website below.