Hockey Canada released an action plan on Monday, outlining the steps it intends to take to 'address systemic issues in hockey' with the aim of curtailing 'toxic behaviours' both on and off the ice.
The six pillars of the action plan Hockey Canada unveiled on Monday.
Among the most notable commitments Hockey Canada said it would make is the implementation of what it called"a comprehensive tracking and reporting system for all complaints of maltreatment, abuse or harassment." The screening is intended to be in place by Sept. 1, 2022, a start date that would mean it is active for the next series of high-performance camps Hockey Canada hosts in the fall.
The novel training program Hockey Canada announced on Monday was worked on with the assistance of the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region and Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse.
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