Young athletes will learn how to:
Distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate conduct in sport settings
Apply principles of inclusion and respect in their interactions with everyone involved in their sport
Understand when and how to report behaviour that makes sport environments unsafe or unwelcoming
➕Bonus for Teams
When you purchase this course for your team, you have access to a complimentary discussion guide, Conversation Starters for Coaches and Team Leaders, to help facilitate meaningful team discussions on conduct and inclusion. To access your copy, email admin@candiversity.com with your purchase details.
The Learning Experience
Immediate Access
Begin training as soon as you receive your login credentials.
Self-Paced
Move through content and activities on your own schedule. Progress is saved automatically.
Use Any Device
Complete training on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. All you need is an internet connection.
Certificate of Completion
Download a certificate with your name and date of training as soon as you pass.
Interactive
Scenarios, exercises, and knowledge checks reinforce key concepts and support real-world application.
This course [Respectful Athlete] is absolutely everything that I have been searching for. 30 minutes start to finish, interactive modules, and a test that you must pass in order to have completed it! It doesn’t get any better than this.
Stephanie Seaward, Risk Management Committee
Hockey Nova Scotia
This course provides a detailed outline on how young athletes should treat their teammates with respect, along with providing various examples of what constitutes harassment and/or bullying. The course has plenty of practical and useful examples through which young athletes can test their understanding as the course progresses. It is easy to follow and navigate, with the interactive elements and creative content maintaining engagement and retention.
Claire Yurkovitch, Varsity Athlete
Graduate Student at Saint Mary's University
Timeline for Completion
This DEI training is self-paced. Most young athletes require less than 30 minutes to complete the course.