Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program (AAP)

 

Sport Canada AAP Carded athletes registered with Canadian Sport Institute/PacificSport planning to access services while visiting a Canadian Sport Institute/Centre outside of British Columbia must contact a Canadian Sport Institute Athlete Coach Services Coordinator at least two weeks in advance of their departure. Each Canadian Sport Institute/Centre location has a different service delivery process, and it is essential that the athlete follows the correct process. Athletes who do not follow the appropriate process for accessing services will be personally responsible for any expenses incurred.

Sport Canada Carded athletes should also review the Athlete Assistance Program materials. Topics of interest may include:

  • Tuition Support & Deferred Tuition
  • Special-Needs Assistance
  • Child-Care Expenses
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Retirement Assistance
Athletes CAN
The Athlete Learning Gateway
  • Created and hosted by the IOC, the Athlete Learning Gateway is an innovative new way for elite athletes to study while training and competing. The service is available for you to use at any time, wherever you are, free of charge. Short courses feature academic lecture videos created by leading academics and professionals from the world of sport. They also include practical insights from top athletes, coaches and inspirational leaders.
  • Visit The Athlete Learning Gateway
Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC)

The SDRCC helps to prevent conflicts and, when they are inevitable, resolve them.

SportMed BC Directory of Practitioners

The SportMed Directory of Practitioners is a comprehensive resource that identifies sport medicine and sport science professionals who are dedicated to the development and delivery of services for the benefit of the sport, recreation, and fitness communities in British Columbia.

BC Ferries Experience Program

 

BC Ferries and ViaSport recognize that travel is often a barrier to amateur sport teams as they seek competitive opportunities for their athletes.

To assist in removing this barrier, the BC Ferries Sport Experience Program has been developed to provide travel support to not for profit sport organizations. Eligible applicants may apply for up to $400 in ferry vouchers. Through this exciting program, BC Ferries and ViaSport will assist with ferry travel costs for eligible athletes.

Applications are accepted between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2019. For eligibility criteria and application details, please visit their website.

Global DRO

Global DRO provides athletes and support personnel with information about the prohibited status of specific substances based on the current World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.

Visitors can search the Global DRO for specific information on products sold in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Switzerland, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

Global DRO is brought to you through a partnership between UK Anti-Doping, the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), Swiss Sport Integrity (SSI) and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES).

To conduct a search on the Global DRO, please visit www.globaldro.com.

NSF International Certified for Sport Program

 

NSF International is a public health and safety company whose Certified for Sport program makes it easy for athletes and coaches to identify nutritional supplements that do not contain any banned substances and are safe to take.

For more resources and information on Clean Sport, Supplement and WADA Anti-Doping policies