Date: Sat, February 28, 2026
Time: 11:00AM - 2:30PM
Region: Central Ontario
Cost: FREE
City: Toronto
Venue: University of Toronto St. George Campus
Are you interested in connecting with other youth coaches and helping shape how sport can be a safer, healthier space? Join us on Saturday, February 28th 2026 for an interactive youth co-design session focused on reducing youth dating violence and modeling healthy relationships in sport. Your ideas and experiences will directly help inform a new resource through the Support Through Sport for Youth Coaches project, led by the Coaching Association of Canada. You’ll join Youth Coach Ambassadors and other local youth coaches in a facilitated, participatory session to share what’s working, identify gaps, and co-create practical ideas for addressing gender-based violence and teen dating violence in sport.
Accommodations are available, including: French translation services, dietary accommodations, physical accessibility, and mental health support services.
Eligibility Criteria:• Sport coach, between the age of 18 to 25• Actively coaching, or have coached in the past two years• Parental consent, if under the age of 18
All participants will receive a free lunch and a $50 gift card.
Spaces are limited – Register today!
Questions? Contact Andrea Johnson at ajohnson@coach.ca
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