Media releases

  • Safe sport in Canada: Brock forum to discuss crisis of athlete abuse, maltreatment

    MEDIA RELEASE: November 13 2023 – R0107

    A group of Canadian sport researchers, experts and advocates will address Canada’s safe sport crisis of athlete abuse and maltreatment at an upcoming forum organized by Brock University’s Centre for Sport Capacity.

    Set to take place in person and online Friday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Safe Sport Forum: Can Sport Regulate Itself? will focus on the structure and governance design of the sport system. Discussions will include policy and rule development, monitoring and enforcement, self-regulation, athlete experiences with safe sport mechanisms and the changes needed to ensure safe environments for all participants.

    Speakers include former Canadian Olympic skier Allison Forsyth; Brock Sport Management Associate Professor Curtis Fogel; viaSport CEO Charlene Krepiakevich; University of Ottawa Associate Professor Eric MacIntosh; University of Toronto Professor Emeritus Peter Donnelly; and sport law experts Marcus Mazzucco and Hilary Findlay.

    Findlay, who is a retired Brock Sport Management Associate Professor and current member of the Centre for Sport Capacity, said initiatives like the Safe Sport Forum are crucial in continuing to highlight the issues of abuse in sport and to discuss ways in which sport organizations can address systemic factors contributing to incidents.

    “Maltreatment and abuse in sport is not new — it has been an open secret of sport for decades,” she said. “What has become clear is that the sport system itself is broken and the prevalence of maltreatment is symptomatic of system-wide issues.

    “Certain characteristics of sport organizations can create an environment prone to maltreatment and also actively enable and perpetuate such treatment,” Findlay said. “This is not to diminish the damage done by an individual perpetrator, but rather to recognize the power of the organization in shaping the conduct of those in positions of authority and the culture operating within the organization.”

    Unfortunately, sport organizations have not been able to address these systemic issues from within their current self-governing framework, she said.

    “We need a big rethink of how sport is governed to fully address the issue. Some of this work has begun both at the provincial/territorial level and national level of sport and will be highlighted as part of the forum’s agenda.”

    Everyone is welcome to attend the hybrid Safe Sport Forum. Registration includes on-demand, anytime access to recorded presentations and resources.

    More information, including registration, speaker topics, in-person event location and online access, can be found on the Centre for Sport Capacity website.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Doug Hunt, Communications and Media Relations Specialist, Brock University dhunt2@brocku.ca or 905-941-6209 

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  • Brock basketball teams ready to Paint the Meridian Red in downtown St. Catharines

    MEDIA RELEASE: November 9 2023 – R0106

    Brock University’s premier basketball showcase is making its long-awaited return to downtown St. Catharines on Saturday, Nov. 25.

    The Brock men’s and women’s basketball teams are set to host a Paint the Meridian Red doubleheader versus the McMaster Marauders at the Meridian Centre.

    The women’s game will tip off at 6 p.m. with the men to follow at 8 p.m. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.ca

    Brock Sports and Recreation Executive Director Melissa Krist said she’s looking forward to bringing back the community sporting event after a three-year hiatus.

    “Playing before a sea of spectators in grand arenas like the Meridian Centre etches unforgettable memories in our student-athletes’ hearts. These games have evolved into unmissable spectacles for our students and fans — a testament to our Brock pride,” Krist said. “We encourage the community to secure their tickets in advance. It’s an invaluable opportunity for our basketball programs, and the University, to connect with the Niagara community.”

    The event will include a community zone with family-friendly activities such as face painting and games. Transportation will be provided for Brock students to and from the main campus.

    “Playing at the Meridian Centre is a rare opportunity, especially for our Niagara-born talents. It’s a chance of a lifetime to showcase our skills in front of family and friends, creating lasting memories,” said Brock women’s head coach Mike Rao. “The high-energy game and the electric crowd atmosphere make it a unique experience.”

    Both of Brock’s basketball teams opened the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) regular season with back-to-back victories over the University of Toronto and York University on Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday, Nov. 4.

    “Paint the Meridian Red is a unique moment for the Niagara region and aspiring athletes to see that Brock stands out among other universities across the country,” said Brock men’s basketball head coach Willy Manigat. “We aim to be one of the top programs in the country, and this event is a key differentiator that enhances our student-athletes’ experience and opportunities.”

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Doug Hunt, Communications and Media Relations Specialist, Brock University dhunt2@brocku.ca or 905-941-6209

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