Following a comprehensive RFP process concluding in April 2024, Ontario Soccer has partnered with ALIAS Solutions to offer a safe sport reporting service, which launches effective today throughout membership.
This independent service allows individuals to report improper conduct through the ALIAS reporting mechanism (web and phone) and ensures that safe sport (maltreatment) reports are managed independently through ALIAS’ independent third-party case management.
By offering this service to its members, Ontario Soccer is reaffirming its commitment to ensure a safe, honest, inclusive and transparent environment where everyone is welcome.
About ALIAS:
Founded in 2016, ALIAS serves as the safe sport complaints officer for 100+ Provincial/Territorial Sport Organizations across Canada, providing services to more than 6 million lives.
The ALIAS platform is designed to both prevent and detect wrongdoings and create a healthy and safe environment for stakeholders related to Ontario Soccer.
How it Works:
ALIAS follows the framework of the Code of Conduct and Ethics available in the Ontario Soccer Policies (Appendix B1),
Communications:
To assist in the awareness (on-going and launch), Ontario Soccer, in conjunction with ALIAS, will be providing communication and educational resources to further promote this service.
For more information, please contact Patty Forbes, Senior Director, Administration.
FIFA have announced the schedule for the 2026 World Cup which will be played in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Toronto will host 6 games including Canada's opening game on June 12th 2024. Our men's national team will then play 2 games in Vancouver to complete their group schedule.
The opening game of the tournament will be in the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on June 11th with the final of the 48 team event on July 19th at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
For full details on the announcement please click here