Safeguarding & Safe Sport Policy
Niagara Soccer Association (NSA)
Last Updated: 01/12/2026
The Niagara Soccer Association (NSA) is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all participants, with particular care and responsibility toward children and youth.
This Safeguarding & Safe Sport Policy outlines NSA’s approach to preventing and responding to abuse, harassment, discrimination, and misconduct in all NSA-sanctioned activities and digital platforms.
This policy applies to all participants, including:
Players (youth and adult)
Parents and guardians
Coaches and team officials
Match officials and referees
Club administrators
Volunteers
Vendors, affiliates, and contractors
NSA staff and board members
1. Safeguarding Commitment
NSA believes that:
Every participant has the right to feel safe, respected, and protected
Safeguarding is a shared responsibility
The welfare of children and youth is the highest priority
NSA adopts a zero-tolerance approach to abuse, neglect, harassment, or exploitation.
2. Definitions (Plain Language)
Safeguarding concerns may include, but are not limited to:
Abuse
Physical abuse: intentional harm or injury
Emotional abuse: threats, humiliation, intimidation
Sexual abuse: any sexual activity involving a minor
Neglect: failure to provide adequate care or supervision
Harassment & Discrimination
Unwelcome behaviour based on race, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or nationality
Bullying, intimidation, or repeated unwanted conduct
3. Standards of Behaviour
All participants must:
Treat others with dignity and respect
Maintain appropriate boundaries, especially with minors
Communicate in a professional and age-appropriate manner
Follow NSA’s Code of Conduct, Rules & Regulations, and Discipline Policy
4. Protection of Minors
NSA enforces the following safeguarding measures:
4.1 Supervision
Children must be supervised during NSA activities
One-on-one situations should be avoided whenever possible
4.2 Communication
Communication with minors must be transparent and appropriate
Private or secretive communication outside approved channels is prohibited
4.3 Physical Contact
Physical contact must be appropriate, necessary, and respectful
Any form of inappropriate contact is strictly prohibited
5. Background Checks
Coaches, officials, volunteers, and others in positions of trust may be required to complete a background or police record check
Refusal or failure to comply may result in ineligibility to participate
Background information is handled confidentially in accordance with privacy laws
6. Reporting Safeguarding Concerns
6.1 Duty to Report
All participants have a responsibility to report:
Suspected abuse or neglect
Boundary violations
Inappropriate behaviour involving minors
Reports can be made:
Through NSA’s Safeguarding / Incident Report Form
Directly to an NSA administrator or safeguarding officer
6.2 Immediate Risk
If a child is in immediate danger, contact:
Emergency services (911)
Appropriate child protection authorities
NSA safeguarding procedures do not replace legal reporting obligations.
7. Confidentiality & Non-Retaliation
All safeguarding reports are treated with sensitivity and discretion
Information is shared only with those who need to know
Retaliation against anyone who reports concerns in good faith is strictly prohibited
8. Investigation & Response
Upon receiving a safeguarding report, NSA may:
Take immediate protective action
Conduct or cooperate with an investigation
Suspend individuals pending outcome
Refer matters to external authorities when required
Safeguarding matters may bypass standard disciplinary timelines due to their seriousness.
9. Training & Awareness
NSA encourages:
Safeguarding education for coaches, officials, and volunteers
Ongoing awareness of safe sport principles
Proactive identification of risks
10. Online & Digital Safeguarding
This policy applies to:
NSA website
Community forums and groups
Messaging systems
Social media interactions linked to NSA activities
Inappropriate online behaviour involving minors will be treated as seriously as in-person misconduct.
11. Relationship to Other Policies
This Safeguarding & Safe Sport Policy works in conjunction with:
Code of Conduct
Rules & Regulations
Discipline & Appeals Policy
Privacy Policy
Waivers & Consents
12. Policy Review & Updates
NSA reserves the right to update this policy as needed.
Revisions will be published on the website and take effect immediately unless otherwise stated.
13. Contact – Safeguarding Concerns
For safeguarding questions or reports, contact:
📧 info@niagarasoccerassociation.ca
📍 Niagara Soccer Association – Ontario, Canada
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Safeguarding is Everyone’s Responsibility
If you see something that concerns you, speak up. Reporting concerns helps protect children, youth, and the integrity of our sport.
