The Manitoba Gymnastics Association is committed to providing a safe, healthy and inclusive environment for all participants within our Province and Sport. Visit our Policies and Procedures page for more information.
Safesport
- Manitoba Sport Support Line
- Phone – 1-877-737-9875
- Email – [email protected]
- Canadian Sport Helpline
- Phone/Text – 1-888-83SPORT (776678)
- Email – [email protected]
- https://abuse-free-sport.ca/
- Suicide Crisis Line
- Phone/Text – 9-8-8
- https://988.ca/
To report a concern or complaint to the MGA please follow the process outlined by Section 16 in our Policies and Procedures. All formal complaints can be submitted to Karly Miller.
Membership with Manitoba Gymnastics and Gymnastics Canada, is a privilege and all members must commit to creating a safe environment for all participants. Membership may be suspended or permanently withdrawn from a member. The following is a list of the individuals who have been suspended or expelled by Manitoba Gymnastics specifically. The list is not intended to be a complete historical record of current or past members who have been suspended or expelled. Instead, it serves as a list of current or past members who are suspended at the present time or expelled from membership.
MGA Suspended and Expelled Member List
For Gymnastics Canada and it’s other provincial or territorial associations list of Suspended or Expelled Members visit Gymcan’s Safesport webpage.
- SafeSport Gym Education
- Respect in Sport Training
- CAC Safesport Training
- Commit 2 Kids for Coaches eLearning
- Mental Health in Sport eLearning
- Leading Drug Free Sport eLearning
- TrueSport Clean 101 eLearning
- Leading a Return to Sport eLearning
- Support through Sport Online Learning
- Emergency Action Plan eLearning
The goal of the Rule of Two is to ensure all interactions and communications are open, observable, and justifiable. Its purpose is to protect participants and coaches in potentially vulnerable situations by ensuring more than one adult is present.
Rule of Two Resources
Concussions can occur while participating in any sport or recreational activity. Since the circumstances under which a concussion can be sustained are so varied, it’s important for all coaches, parents, and athletes to be aware of the signs, symptoms, and what to do if a concussion occurs. The MGA is committed to increased education, awareness, and established protocols that will assist you in gaining the knowledge and skills required ensuring the safety of your athletes. We can all work together to ensure a safe sport environment. For more information on our Concussion policy visit our Policies and Procedures page!
Concussion Resources
True Sport is an approach to values-based sport that is underpinned by the seven principles listed below. When the True Sport Principles are integral to the sport experience, we instill character in participants, strengthen communities, and increase opportunities for excellence. To put it simply, True Sport is dedicated to the idea that good sport can make a great difference. For more information on True Sport, check out the website.
Go For It
Rise to the challenge – always strive for excellence. Be persistent and discover how good you can be.
Play Fair
Understand, respect, and follow the rules. Play with integrity – competition is only meaningful when it is fair.
Respect Others
Show respect for everyone involved in creating your sporting experience, both on and off the field of play. Win with dignity and lose with grace.
Keep It Fun
Find the joy in sport and share it with others. Remember what you love about sport and why you play.
Stay Healthy
Always respect and care for your mind and body. Advocate for the health and safety of yourself and those around you.
Include Everyone
Recognize and celebrate strength in diversity. Invite and welcome others into sport.
Give Back
Say thanks and show gratitude. Encourage your sport group to make a difference in the community.