FULL - Dare to Care - PARENT SESSION - Online
Start date | Dec 7, 2024 |
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End date | Dec 7, 2024 |
Declaration open | Oct 16, 2024 12:00 AM |
Declaration deadline | Oct 20, 2024 12:00 AM |
Eligibility | CHURCHILL 1 CHURCHILL 2 CHURCHILL 3 SHOULDICE 1 SHOULDICE 2 TREX C SHOULDICE 3 TREX B TREX A 12D 12C 12B 12A PROVINCIAL LITE PROVINCIAL JUNIOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL JUNIOR NATIONAL |
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Event: Dare to Care Session - PARENTS ONLY
Date: December 7, 9:00 - 11:00am
Location: ONLINE - 20 spots left as of 8am October 18
Please note that ALL parents/guardians must take this course. The courses only needs to be taken once this season, the online course is the same as all other courses being offered. Please see the event page to see all other offerings. Sign up for this course can be done through the website. Please be sure to sign in, with your name and camera on when you attend so we can mark your attendance. This session is for parents ONLY, no swimmers are allowed in this session. This session will also be limited to 100 participants.
If you have any questions, please contact the office.
DARE TO CARE IN SPORT (DTCS)
The Canadian Human Rights Act gives each person an equal opportunity to live without being hindered or harmed by discriminatory practices. All provinces and territories have legislation that makes it clear that organizations are required to deal with harassment.
We have a duty to provide a safe environment for training and competition for all members of the UCSC organization. The UCSC is very proud to be the first sports organization in Canada to make it mandatory for all athletes, staff, coaches and parents (members), and officials to receive sport specific bullying prevention education. This was established in the spring of 2017 through a partnership formed between the founder of the school-based DARE TO CARE program and the UCSC board of directors. Through this partnership, DARE TO CARE IN SPORT was created, pilot tested during the 2017/18 swim season and resulted in 98% of our membership attending. The training components included the following areas;
ï a definition of bullying, which then allows concrete identification of bullying behaviors specific tools and strategies to assist swimmers, staff, coaches and members to prevent and stop bullying
ï a shared vocabulary and understanding of bullying to assist in communication and process issues if conflict arises or a complaint is made
ï an introduction and explanation of the Club’s new policy on Harassment and Bullying
In the present swim season 2024/25, all members; including swimmers, parents, staff, coaches, and officials will take the DARE TO CARE IN SPORT seminar. To provide clarification, both parents of a swimmer/s as well as step-parents and guardians are required to complete the DTC seminar.