Report Abuse

If you, or someone close to you has been the victim of unacceptable behaviour, please use the resources below. If you think anyone has been harmed, regardless of age, please report to the Police or RCMP

If you think a child or youth under 19 years of age is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty and are required to report your concern to a child welfare worker. 

Call 1-800-663-9122 (24 HOURS)

BC Provincial Government Victim Link BC

BC Provincial Government Victim Link BC is a toll-free, confidential, multilingual telephone service available across B.C. and the Yukon 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It provides information and referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence, including victims of human trafficking exploited for labour or sexual services.

Phone: 1-800-563-0808 or 604-875-0885
E-mail: victimlinkbc@bc211.ca
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868

Abuse Free Sport

Abuse-Free Sportis an independent program that is part of a growing national movement to rid Canadian sport of all forms of harassment, discrimination, and abuse. As a program signatory, Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is an active player in this movement.

Website: Abuse Free Sport

Email: info@abuse-free-sport.ca

Phone/text: 1-888-83SPORT (1-888-837-7678)

The Crisis Centre

Answer

CyberTip : Protecting Children Online

Cybertip.cais Canada’s tip line to report the online sexual exploitation of children.

Canada Soccer Whistleblower Program

Canada Soccer has an established independent whistleblower hotline, operated by a third party, which provides a secure location to lodge complaints or share information anonymously. 

Whistleblower Hotline: 1-800-661-9675
Whistleblower e-mail: whistleblower@canadasoccer.com

Read more about the Canada Soccer WhistleBlower program.

LUSA Liaison for Child Protection

Langley United Soccer Association – Players, team officials, game officials and directors (as well as appointed, volunteers and staff) have a duty and responsibility to conduct themselves appropriately while respecting the FIFA Laws of the Game, BC Soccer rules, regulations and policies .

Langley United are pleased to advise that Mr. Mike Thomson is our primary liaison for child protection. If you need to connect with Mike for any reason, his email is noted below:

Mike Thomson 1stvp@LUSA.ca

Our Duty & Responsibility

Langley United Soccer Association – Players, team officials, game officials and directors (as well as appointed, volunteers and staff) have a duty and responsibility to conduct themselves appropriately while respecting the FIFA Laws of the Game, BC Soccer rules, regulations and policies .

Langley United are pleased to advise that Mr. Mike Thomson is our primary liaison for child protection. If you need to connect with Mike for any reason, his email is noted below:

Mike Thomson 1stvp@LUSA.ca