A Last Round of Applause for Calgary’s LOC
29 December 2020Three Canadians Crowned Pan American Champions
29 December 2020As a National Sport governing body, it is Judo Canada’s mandate to ensure a safe environment for all judo programs delivered to our customers, most of whom are children and youth. Such a goal cannot be accomplished without co-operation from all provincial/territorial judo associations, judo clubs and Judo Canada members to follow the Responsible Coaching Movement principles, as well as the offered “Respect in sport” online training courses: Respect in Sport for Activity Leaders, Respect in Sport for Parents, and Respect in the Workplace.
These programs help us promote Judo Canada’s values:
- Prioritize health and safety
- Embody the values of fair-play and drug-free sport
- Seek excellence
- Positive leadership and respect for others
- Be transparent in value-driven and policy-based decision making
A commitment from all our members to follow these training courses will ensure a higher and more consistent quality of our programs across the country, instill more confidence in parents entrusting their children to leaders of judo programs and consequently give our athletes a better chance to develop in a safe environment and reach a high level of performance.