Sport MB General
Women in Sport
Maltreatment
Ethics in Sport
“Wait... That’s Not Safe!” funny edition
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What is SAFE SPORT?

An environment where all participants involved can have healthy, supportive, and respectful sport experinces free from all forms of Maltreatment.

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What is Title IX?

This law in the United States helped increase opportunities for women in sports.

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Why Maltreatment Occurs 

lack of accountability 

funding - linked to performance success 

culture - win at all cost , no pain, no gain 

power imbalance 

lack of athlete voice 

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What is sportsmanship?

This fundamental principle ensures fairness by enforcing equal rules for all athletes.

100

What is pulling a muscle (or regretting life choices)?

This is what happens when an athlete forgets to warm up before sprinting.

200

What is Respect in Sport?

A coach must complete this certification to ensure they understand Safe Sport principles.

200

What is the FIFA Women’s World Cup?

This global event features the top female soccer players competing every four years.

200

Types of Maltreatment, there are 4 but list at least 2 

Psychological harm

Neglect 

Sexual harm 

Physcial hard 

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What is medical malpractice?

This ethical breach occurs when a coach pressures an athlete to return from injury too soon.

200

What is the playoff beard?

This hockey tradition involves not shaving during the playoffs.

300

What is the Rule of Two?

Coaches should follow this rule to prevent being alone with a young athlete.

300

what barriers often prevents young girls from continuing sports participation.

lack of access to funding or resources

300

Impact of Maltreatment 

1. Physcial health problems 

2. Emotional problems 

3. Mental health problems 

4. Sunstance abuse/ addictions 

5. Social problems

300

What is conflict of interest?

A situation where an official shows bias toward one team or player is an example of this ethical issue.

300

What is a really bad idea?

any bad idea 

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What are the three current Sport MB's safe sport framework?

1. awareness 

2. prevention 

3. action 

400

which U.S. gymnast became a leading voice for athlete safety after exposing abuse in the sport.

Simone Biles

400

Based on the former and current NSO Athletes Survey, how many ______% experinced ______ form of maltreatment 

Based on the former and current NSO Athletes Survey, how many 75% experinced 1 form of maltreatment

400

What is match-fixing?

This term describes the act of purposefully losing a match to gain a future advantage.

400

Rafael Nadal is known for obsessively doing this before serving.

adjusting his socks, shirt, and hair in a specific order

500

What's the line to call safe sport?

HELP@SAFESPORTLINE.CA

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WHat Canadian organization works to increase leadership opportunities for women in sport.

Canadian Women & Sport

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What are the two critical National Initiatives 

Universal Code of Conduct of Prevent and Adress Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS) 

The Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC)

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What is sport integrity?

This movement promotes fair treatment, transparency, and accountability in sport governance.

500

Many athletes refuse to do this before a big game, believing it brings bad luck.

step on the team logo in the locker room

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