Inside Golf Manitoba Safe Sport

New measures to enhance safe sport now enacted

The Government of Manitoba’s Protecting Youth in Sports Act is now officially
enacted. As a result, all Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs) are now mandated to
adopt Sport Manitoba’s Safe Sport Policy Manual. In compliance with the Act, Golf Manitoba has formally adopted the following Sport Manitoba safe sport policies.

    These policies outline critical information for all stakeholders including, but not
    limited to, behaviour expectations for participants, procedures for handling
    complaints of maltreatment, disciplinary measures that can be imposed if someone
    is found to have engaged in maltreatment, and coach education and screening
    requirements.

    These policies apply to all PSO-sanctioned clubs, teams, programs, and
    individuals operating under our authority. This means all clubs must comply with
    The Protecting Youth in Sports Act and safe sport policies.

    Importantly, all allegations of maltreatment must be reported directly to an
    Independent Third Party (ITP) mechanism. Member clubs, teams, or individuals
    must not manage, assess, or investigate maltreatment complaints internally. The ITP
    is responsible for receiving, reviewing, and managing all allegations of maltreatment,
    ensuring independent, unbiased, and safe handling of each case.

    Please visit our new safe sport page to access new safe sport resources
    including, but not limited to:

    As an organization dedicated to ensuring all participants have positive experiences
    in sport, we are committed to these enhanced safe sport measures and will continue
    to help establish a maltreatment-free sport environment.