Resources
Bylaws and Policies
Bylaws:
Policies:
- Code of Conduct and Ethics
- Safe Sport Manual
- The Safe Sport Manual contains:
- Safe Sport Policy
- Anti-Doping Policy
- Appeal Policy
- Athlete protection Guidelines
- Confidentiality Policy
- Dicipline and Complaints Policy
- Dispute Resolution Policy
- Event Discipline Procedure
- Privacy Policy
- Screening Policy
- Social Media Policy
- The Safe Sport Manual contains:
- Conflict of Interest Policy
- Canadian Anti-Doping Program
- Transgender Inclusion Policy
- Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility Policy
- Concussion Protocol
Publications
Strategic Plans
The 2022-2028 Strategic Plan was created to provide guidance for the programming, service and operational decisions of Wheelchair Basketball Canada.
Hosting Manual
The Wheelchair Basketball Canada Hosting Manual is a resource intended to help guide Provincial Sporting Organizations:
- With the bidding procedures for hosting the Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League (CWBL) National Championships
- Event Organization
From time to time issues may arise that have not been addressed in this document. If you have any concerns, please contact the National Office. Wheelchair Basketball Canada will notify the Domestic Committee of all concerns raised and will subsequently review the concerns at the annual meeting. Any such modifications to the hosting manual shall be made in accordance with the recommendations set forth by the Domestic Committee.
Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Model
The Wheelchair Basketball Athlete Development Model is a key resource describing the right things wheelchair basketball athletes need to do at specific ages and stages in order to fully develop and reach their potential for better sport, greater health, and higher achievement.
With the input of sport scientists and coaches from across the country Wheelchair Basketball Canada has outlined a long-term athlete pathway and guideline for training and competition to show coaches, parents, volunteers, and administrators at the local, provincial, and national levels the importance of systematic and consistent approach to the development of wheelchair basketball athletes, while recognizing the importance of recreational and non-elite participation.