Sat
Apr
26
01:20 PM
Surrey Water Polo Club (M/H)
Calgary Torpedoes (M/H)
14
9
Sat
Apr
26
02:40 PM
Calgary Renegades Gold (W/F)
Edmonton Tsunami Water Polo Club (W/F)
12
7
Sat
Apr
26
04:00 PM
Edmonton Tsunami Water Polo Club (M/H)
Fraser Valley Water Polo Club (M/H)
8
11
Sat
Apr
26
05:20 PM
Pacific Storm Water Polo Club (M/H)
Team Sask (M/H)
10
11
Sat
Apr
26
06:40 PM
Fraser Valley Water Polo Club (W/F)
Calgary Renegades Black (W/F)
10
13
Sat
Apr
26
08:00 PM
Surrey Water Polo Club (W/F)
Team Sask (W/F)
10
12
Sun
Apr
27
09:00 AM
Pacific Storm Water Polo Club (M/H)
Edmonton Tsunami Water Polo Club (M/H)
10
11
Sun
Apr
27
10:30 AM
Surrey Water Polo Club (W/F)
Fraser Valley Water Polo Club (W/F)
7
14
Sun
Apr
27
12:00 PM
Team Sask (M/H)
Fraser Valley Water Polo Club (M/H)
16
15
Sun
Apr
27
01:30 PM
Team Sask (W/F)
Calgary Renegades Black (W/F)
7
9

Learn to Play Safe



Program Description - Concussions - Responsible Coaching Movement - Rule of Two - Safe Sport Resources 


Program Description

Learn to Play Safe is Water Polo Canada's new safe sport program. 

The objective of this program is to provide pertinent safe sport information to Water Polo Canada (WPC) Members and Registrants under one umbrella, the Learn to Play Safe program. Through the utilization of this program's branding, WPC's Members and Registrants will be able to easily find and recognize safe sport related elements.

This program will...

  • include, but is not limited to, educational resources and tools, external resources, and safe sport documentation.
  • be updated on a regular basis to ensure its accuracy.
  • address a variety of safe sport related topics.
  • allow WPC and its Members to become leaders in safe sport. 

Why Learn to Play Safe? 

The Learn to element explains the notion that in order to ensure WPC stakeholders are provided with a safe environment that encourages their development, being aware of and understanding the concept of safe sport is imperative. When individuals educate themselves and others using tools such as resources, discussions and learning modules they are being proactive and intentional about safety in sport. This knowledge can be be relied on to assess factors influencing an individual’s feeling of security within their sport, as well as nuturing and maintaining safe sport environments.

The Play Safe element explains the notion that in order for all WPC Registrants to have positive experiences and the opportunity to thrive within the sport of water polo, their safety must be a top priority. To ensure that this notion comes to fruition, WPC’s stakeholders must first acquire the knowledge to foster a safe sport environment, then implement what has been learned. 

Hence, Learn to Play Safe!


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