InMotion Network is committed to enacting and enforcing strong, clear, and effective policies and processes for preventing and addressing all forms of misconduct or maltreatment.

As part of our commitment to our members to provide a safe and positive environment within all of our activities as an organization, InMotion Network is signed onto the Alberta Safe Sport Complaint Mechanism (ABSSCM). This mechanism provides independent intake, case management, and resolution for Safe Sport concerns of member organizations in Alberta.

Although InMotion Network does not provide direct programming we believe that safe sport is not just a policy — it's a promise. A promise that every participant, regardless of age, background, or level, deserves to train, compete, and thrive in an environment free from abuse, discrimination, and harm. We need your support to promote these important values by showing respect among the sport community and to report situations where the conduct of someone is not respectful of these values.

Who can file a report?

Any individual who, through membership, registration, participation, appointment, employment, or contract with a sport organization—or through direct engagement in its activities—is subject to the ABSSCM. This includes, but is not limited to: athletes, coaches, referees, officials, volunteers, board members and other recognized members of the relevant sport organization.

Anyone who witnesses or experiences inappropriate behavior in our organization's environment can report it in complete confidentiality. Participants, employees, members, community and partners now have access to a reporting platform operated by our external partner, ALIAS.

Every report is received and handled by ALIAS, the independent provider. PSOs are engaged only as required by policy (e.g., jurisdiction or implementing an outcome. Our goal is to prevent and address misconduct, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all.

The ABSSCM reporting mechanism does not provide emergency assistance. Safety is important to us. If there is an immediate threat to someone’s safety, call 911.

What happens once you click “Report a Complaint”?

You will be linked immediately to an independent third-party service, called ALIAS where you will fill out the online complaint form. ALIAS will contact the complainant within 48 working hours; receivability conclusion target ≈ 10 business days (may flex based on party availability).

The staff of ALIAS are: Experienced in helping victims of maltreatment, professionally and personally independent of InMotion Network. They know and understand InMotion Network’s Safe Sport policies. They are qualified and experienced in navigating complaints of MALTREATMENT.

ALIAS does not handle association/club level complaints or concerns involving procedure, team selection, suspensions, match or misconduct reports, ice-time/ice allotments, or other complaints/concerns of this nature. These complaints should be sent to your local association/club according to their policies.

If you are unsure if your complaint constitutes MALTREATMENT, please review the Alberta Universal Code of Conduct (AB UCC) and the InMotion Network Code of Conduct and Discipline and Complaints Policy.

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InMotion Network abides by the Alberta Universal Code of Conduct (AB UCC) to guide the organization, our members, and our organizational participants in ensuring the safety and well-being of those associated with the sport of InMotion Network.

Each person has a responsibility to help keep the sport safe. Reports of MALTREATMENT that
come to the attention of any InMotion Network Staff will be directed to contact ALIAS using the "Report a Complaint" button.

By providing you with this service, InMotion Network is reaffirming its commitment to protect its members by providing a safe and positive environment within the programs, business, activities and events of the Organization.

Report a Complaint here or call 1-855-603-0483