Sport organizations in British Columbia are committed to creating a sport environment that is accessible, inclusive, respects their participants personal goals and is free from all forms of Maltreatment. As part of Boxing BC’s commitment to Safe Sport our staff and board have completed Commit to Kids training.

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Boxing BC has a fundamental obligation and responsibility to protect the health, safety and physical and mental well-being of every individual that is involved in the Canadian boxing community.

Boxing BC takes any situation involving misconduct or maltreatment very seriously. For this reason, Boxing BC is committed to enacting and enforcing strong, clear, and effective policies and processes for preventing and addressing all forms of misconduct or maltreatment.

The policies are intended to promote a Safe Sport environment in a manner that allows for consistent, immediate, appropriate, and meaningful action should any issues arise, and they are also intended to prevent issues from arising in the first place by communicating expected standards of behaviour.


SUBMITTING A COMPLAINT

Boxing BC is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all participants.

If you have experienced or witnessed misconduct, maltreatment, harassment, discrimination, abuse, or any other concern involving a member of the Boxing BC community, you can submit a report through Boxing BC’s Safe Sport process.

To learn how to submit a report, please watch our Safe Sport reporting tutorial:

For complete details, please review Boxing BC’s Safe Sport Policy below.