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Judo Ontario's Safe Sport Commitment

Judo Ontarios's goal is to assure that all athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers can participate in a safe and inclusive training and competitive atmosphere that is free of abuse, harassment and discrimination.

Safe Sport at Judo Ontario

At Judo Ontario, the safety, well-being, and dignity of all participants are our highest priorities. We are committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment that respects individual goals and is free from all forms of maltreatment — including abuse, neglect, harassment, discrimination, and bullying.

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Our Safe Sport program is guided by national standards and aligns with Judo Canada and the broader Canadian Safe Sport movement, ensuring consistent policies and protections across the country. Whether you're an athlete, coach, official, volunteer, or parent, we encourage you to explore the resources below to understand your rights, responsibilities, and the supports available.

Please use the links below to access Judo Ontario’s Safe Sport policies, complaint procedures, health and safety protocols, and more.

Policy & Reporting

Safe Sport Policies
Full list of our current Safe Sport, Code of Conduct, and related policies.

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Complaints Process
Step-by-step guide to submitting a complaint and what to expect.

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Background Screening
Information on who requires a screening and how to complete it.

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Health & Safety

Concussion Resources

Protocols, Rowan’s Law info, and return-to-play guidelines.​

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Anti-Doping
Learn about banned substances, testing procedures, and athlete education.

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Responsible Coaching Movement

A national initiative promoting safe, ethical, and responsible coaching practices in sport.

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Need Help or Want to Report a Concern?

Submit a Safe Sport Concern
Contact Judo Ontario

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