Our club upholds essential protocols, including Safe Sport Training, the Rule of 2, CPR & First Aid, concussion awareness, Grassroots coach training, and adherence to the UCCMS, along with comprehensive codes of conduct for players, parents, spectators, and the club overall.
Safe Sport Training is a program designed to prevent abuse, harassment, and discrimination in sports.
It promotes safe, inclusive environments for all participants.
All our coaches are fully certified in Safe Sport to uphold these principles.


The Rule of Two ensures that at least two authorized individuals are present when working with athletes, particularly minors, to maintain safety and integrity.
This practice helps prevent situations of abuse or misconduct by ensuring transparency and accountability in all interactions.
We strictly follow the Rule of Two to prioritize the well-being and protection of our players.
The Canadian Red Cross, a leader in CPR and first aid training, provides essential skills for emergency response.
All our coaches are certified, ensuring prompt care when it matters most.
This training is vital to maintaining a safe environment for our players.


We follow Canada Soccer’s Grassroots Training to equip coaches with essential skills for player development.
The program covers physical literacy and soccer techniques for players under 12, and supports players of all ages, including those in the "Soccer for Life" stage.
This ensures a solid foundation for lifelong soccer enjoyment and growth.
UCCMS: Our Commitment to Safe Sport
We are dedicated to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all participants by adhering to the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS).
This code is vital in fostering trust and ensuring the well-being of every athlete in our programs.
Club Codes of Conduct:
General, Player, and Parent/Spectator Guidelines
Our club upholds a strong commitment to respect and integrity through clear guidelines for behavior.
Below are examples of our General, Player, and Parent/Spectator Codes of Conduct, which ensure a positive and supportive environment for all involved.