Welcome to OSIC!

Welcome to OSIC!

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Education Library

Education Library

A searchable database of accredited safe sport education programs and trainings.
More information here
Program Signatories

Program Signatories

List of signatories
Complaint Management Process

Complaint Management Process

Consult the interactive flowchart

Education Library

A searchable database of accredited safe sport education programs and trainings. More information here

Complaint Management Process


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The Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) is responsible to administer the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS) using trauma-informed processes that are compassionate, efficient and provide fairness, respect and equity to all parties involved.

The OSIC operates as an independent division of the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC). The SDRCC was created by the Physical Activity and Sport Act (S.C. 2003, c.2) (the “Act”) with the mandate to provide to the sport community: a) a national alternative dispute resolution service for sport disputes; and, b) expertise and assistance regarding alternative dispute resolution. The SDRCC was also mandated by the Government of Canada, on July 6, 2021, to establish an independent safe sport mechanism to implement the UCCMS at the national level.

As a new functionally independent division of the SDRCC, the OSIC contributes to the advancement of the UCCMS by: (i) overseeing a complaint intake process; (ii) conducting preliminary assessments and commissioning independent investigations, when warranted; (iii) maintaining a database of imposed sanctions; and (iv) monitoring compliance by sporting organizations and issuing reports as required.

Abuse-Free Sport launches public registry

March 28 2024
MONTREAL, QC – The Abuse-Free Sport Registry, a key component of the enforcement of the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS), is now live and available to[...]

Abuse-Free Sport unveils new resource: An Introduction to the UCCMS

February 14 2024
Montreal (Quebec) — The Abuse-Free Sport program announces the launch of its new interactive resource: An Introduction to the UCCMS. This tool aims to simplify and facilitate a better understanding[...]

Abuse-Free Sport Announcement

December 19 2023
Sarah-Ève Pelletier, Canada’s inaugural Sport Integrity Commissioner, will be stepping down from the role in early 2024. Commissioner Pelletier’s difficult but personal decision follows a[...]
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