Report Abuse and Misconduct Anonymously
If you or someone close to you has been a victim of unacceptable behaviour, please use the resources below.
Process for Reporting within SYSI
Please see the following on how to report abuse and/or misconduct:
SYSI Safety Designates:
Organization | Safety Designate | Contact Information |
Aurora | Totie Daplas | |
Eastside | Rod Chometa | |
Hollandia | Alison Neudorf | |
Lakewood | Leonard Lewko | |
SUSC | Jaime Diguer | |
SYSI | Jordan Paul | Phone: (306) 975-3414 |
Outside Sport
If you think a child or youth under 19 years of age is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty to report your concern to a child welfare worker.
How:
Report all incidents of suspected, observed, or disclosed abuse to your nearest
Ministry of Social Services Office, First Nations Child and Family Services Agency or local police/RCMP. A person reporting suspected neglect or abuse is not required to provide their name. For all after hours incidents or concerns, immediately contact your nearest After Hours Crisis Centre:
If you, or a child you know needs help, the KIDS HELP PHONE (1-800-668-6868) is Canada's only national 24-hour bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth.
Inside Sport
This is the National Safe Sport Hotline! Are you looking to report from another sport? Or are you more comfortable reporting "outside" of soccer? Abuse Free Sport website:
www.http://abuse-free-sport.ca/en/ Abuse Free Sport e-mail:
info@abuse-free-sport.ca Abuse Free Sport phone/text: 1-888-83SPORT (1-888-837-7678)
Available through Sask Sport Inc.:
Sask Sport Resource Line
The Sask Sport Resource Line provides information, bilingual support, resources and referrals for sport in Saskatchewan regarding possible bullying, abuse, harassment, discrimination or hazing. This confidential and anonymous resource, operating 365 days of the year from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., is intended to assist callers in determining the most appropriate course of action to take. The Sask Sport Resource Line staff is qualified to handle calls regarding child and youth maltreatment (national/provincial child and youth protection laws) and organization-specific risk management and dispute resolution models.
Inside Soccer
Canada Soccer has an established independent whistleblower hotline, operated by a third party, which provides a secure location to lodge complaints or share information anonymously.
Whistleblower Hotline: 1-800-661-9675
Inside Saskatchewan