Child Protection

If you, or someone close to you has been the victim of unacceptable behaviour, please use the resources below. 

If you think anyone has been harmed, regardless of age, please report to the Police or RCMP.

If you think a child or youth under 19 years of age is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty to report your concern to a child welfare worker.

Phone: 1-800-663-9122 (any time of the day or night)

WebsiteCLICK HERE 

Alternatively Contact the Police or RCMP

The National Safe Sport Hotline is designed to ensure that Canadian sport participants of all levels compete in a safe and welcoming environment.

Please visit the link below for more details regarding the advice, guidance and resources they can provide on how to proceed/intervene appropriately in the circumstance you are faced with.

Abuse Free Sport websitewww.http://abuse-free-sport.ca/en/        

Abuse Fee Sport e-mail[email protected]        

Abuse Free Sport phone/text: 1-888-83SPORT (1-888-837-7678) 

Canada Soccer has an established independent whistleblower hotline, operated by a third party, which provides a secure location to lodge complaints or share information anonymously.  

Whistleblower Hotline: 1-800-661-9675        

Whistleblower e-mail[email protected]       

Read more about the Canada Soccer WhistleBlower program.

Langley United Soccer Association – Players, team officials, game officials and directors (as well as appointed, volunteers and staff) have a duty and responsibility to conduct themselves appropriately while respecting the FIFA Laws of the Game, BC Soccer rules, regulations and policies .

Langley United are pleased to advise that Mr. Mike Thomson is our primary liaison for child protection. If you need to connect with Mike for any reason, his email is noted below:

Mike Thomson 1stvp@LUSA.ca

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