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Everything you need to know about our leagues, policies, payment and more!

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I tried registering and got waitlisted – what does that mean?

If you went to register for a league and did not receive a confirmation email, it means that you were waitlisted and are not guaranteed a spot in the league. If we happen to open more spots in the league, we’ll send you an offer. Alternatively, if a player/team decides to suddenly withdraw from the league, we’ll send an offer to the first person on the waitlist. There could be others in front of you on the waitlist, so to get a better idea of the status of your registration, please email us.

When can I expect to hear back about the status of my registration?

We will get back to you if a spot opens in the league you were waitlisted for. If a spot opens in the league and you are first on the waitlist, we will reach out to you immediately by text and/or email.

If you have not heard from us, it’s likely there has been little to no movement within the league or open availability. While it’s always possible space could open, it never hurts to reach out to us directly to find out more about your status within the waitlist.

Occasionally, we have teams and players cancel a few days before the season starts, a week into the season, and sometimes even a month into the season. As a result, an offer can be sent to you at any point throughout the season. If you no longer want to be on the waitlist for a league, please reach out to us so we can remove you.

My registration got confirmed while my friend got waitlisted – what do we do now?

Reach out to us! We can look into the league and see if we can fit another player. If we can’t offer both you and your friend a spot, we can issue full refunds or explore other leagues/sports with available space.

How do I know how many spots are left?

To know how many team/individual spots are left in a league, please reach out to us. That way, you can ensure you avoid joining the league while your friend gets put on the waitlist.

How do I accept an offer?

Offers are sent via text and/email – you will be sent a link in which you can click on and register. Once your payment has been confirmed, you should receive an email stating that your registration has been completed.

If the season has yet to start, we’ll be sure to send you all information along with those who have already registered. If the league has already started, we’ll add you to the league and send you a welcome letter immediately. If you don’t hear from us within 2 business days, please reach out to us.

Can I transfer my confirmed registration in another league from the one I just got offered a spot for?

Yes! Simply reach out to us and we’ll transfer your registration. Please email us before accepting the offer as we can easily transfer your already completed payment over to the new league of your choice.

Can I join multiple waitlists?

Absolutely! There is no harm in joining a few waitlists to increase your odds of being offered a spot to join a league for the season.

You don’t need a full team to register, there are three ways that you can play with us!  Registration flexibility is one of the ways the Sport & Social Club makes it easy to stay active, have fun, and meet new people.  

Sign up as full team, group of friends or on your own and we’ll find you a team!  

If you register as a group of friends, our system will link you together as friends and we will make sure your group all plays together.  After that, we will fill out your roster with other players!  

Already have the full squad together? You can register a full team!  If you’ve already recruited a full teams-worth of players, then you are in luck! Only a single registration must be completed, simply add a full team to your cart using our online registration system.

Individuals are the “I” in Team! Well, only in the case of the many amazing Individuals Teams who play with the Sport & Social Club. When you register as an individual, we will create a team with you and other members who are also looking for teammates!

We make your team roster available to you prior to your league start date.  You will be able to see your teammate’s names and contact information to get the ball rolling for the upcoming season. It’s important to note that rosters are not 100% finalized until the league begins. It is possible rosters will change throughout the week as we build leagues and teams. Additionally, individual teams which have not fulfilled the Suggested Maximum Roster Size may have individual(s) added to their team at any point over the course of the season. On the other hand, if your team roster is filled yet you still need extra players due to injuries or changes in players personal schedules then let us know so we can try and help fill your team.

Please be aware payment does not guarantee a spot on a team.  The gender ratio must be met before teams can be made.  The league typically rosters individual teams by order of payment and date of registration.   As soon as your roster is available to you, we ask you use the contact tools on our website to reach out and chat amongst yourselves to decide on a team captain, come up with a fun team name, discuss the equipment needed for your sport, your team’s shirt/jersey colour, and attendance for each week.  Team Captains are responsible for communicating between the league and the team.  This includes reporting and confirming scores, communicating with other captains in the league and keeping spirits high!  Every player is responsible to know and play by the rules.

Our leagues offer recreational to competitive level. Regardless of the level, all of our leagues are just for fun as we are “Recess for Adults”. Check out our Skill Levels section to see where you land.

You will probably be surprised at how much fun you will have, even if you feel your ability is above the competition.  If we offer a “competitive” level of play for your sport, we encourage you to play at that level if you are a competitive player.

We rent different locations throughout the city, mostly at local schools, community centres, private facilities, and city parks to conduct our sport leagues and tournaments. 

All league schedules and rosters will be posted online 48 hours prior to your first game, and you will receive an email once it is available. Schedules are viewable by clicking on your league on our website or through your Player Page.

Team Captains are responsible for reporting the score of your game within 48 hours.

To report the score:

  • Login to your Player Page (click on your username)
  • Tap the “Schedule” tab
  • Tap “Record Score” to submit your scores


Other Tips:

If you notice the score is already there, it’s because the opposing team captain has already reported the score. If the score is reported incorrectly, please write us an email and let us know! We can move forward with a Score Dispute if necessary.

Did you or the other team forfeit the game? Please head to ‘Record Score’ and submit a forfeit win (or loss)

We’ve all been there…it’s game night and your team can’t make it. What should you do?

Have your team captain reference the captain’s contact list and make contact with your opponent and let them know you will be unable to make the game. The team that cannot attend the game will default the win to their opponent.

If you have been notified that your opponent will not be at your game or if you arrive to find they are not there the facility space is still there for you! Teams that have been forfeited to will receive a W for the night and the opportunity to use the gym/field time to practice or scrimmage. We will always do our best to make sure you still have a fun night of sport!

Have feedback on the team you played, where you played, or something else? Use our Game Report to provide feedback on your experience anytime!

Don’t keep your team guessing if you are going to show up at your game, RSVP-ing has never been easier:

On your player page you will see your active leagues . Select your “team page”

Scroll down to the scheduled game, on the right side, find the RSVP area and give it a thumbs up if you will be at the game. Not sure yet, mark it with a ? to let your team know you’re still on the fence!

RSVP to upcoming games at anytime – give your team lots of notice for games you won’t make!

This function can only be seen by your team captain.

Does your league have an odd number of teams in it this season (you know – 3,5,7,9, etc.)? If so, your league has a doubleheader game built into the schedule each week, where one team in your league is scheduled to play two games, back-to-back. Be sure to pay special attention to your schedule on the week that your team has a doubleheader.  Because not every team will get the same number of doubleheader games, the outcome of the game for the team playing its second game may or may not be included in the league standings.  

Connect with your team members using the new team forum feature. A simple & quick way to get your message across. This is a super effective way for your team to connect!

Find the team forum on your player page listed under your league.

  • Existing forum posts will be visible there
  • Share a post to the forum to introduce yourself or discuss team items throughout the season
  • The team forum is only available to registered team members.
  • Please post respectfully!

As a captain, you can build your team roster by logging into your Player Page and clicking on the “Teams” section to see the teams you have registered. From there, click the blue button “Invite Friends to Play”

Once you click the button, you’ll have the option to send an invite to your friends via email or share a sign-up link to ensure they get rostered onto your team.

And just like that, you’ve built your roster!

Need to find a player to join your team full time, or just a substitute for an upcoming game? Or, is it mid-season, and you are looking for a Sport & Social Club team to join yourself? Head over to our Free Agents Facebook Group created to help you do just that!  We’ve created this group to give players even more opportunities to play!  This Facebook group will help teams looking for players, and players looking to find a team. 

One of our favourite features is the ability to choose a team colour and upload a team logo! Let your opponents know which colour your team wears to avoid confusion on the court.

 

If you missed this step during registration, team captains can share your team’s jersey colour and optional logo.

  • On your player page, find your list of registrations, then click “edit team”
  • Update your team colour and upload a logo or mascot if you want!
  • Inside this area of your team site, you can also change other team details like team motto or history!

Did you forget something at your game? Did you find someone else’s things?  The Sport & Social Club does not have a lost & found box, but there are a few ways to reunite players with their items!

 

To avoid found items travelling around in the trunks of Game Coordinators, teammates or opponents’ vehicles, we encourage members to leave items with the facility in their lost & found.  Some facilities even have a dedicated box for things left behind by SSC players. Your best bet is to check in with the facility directly!  If that does not reunite you, or you were playing at an outdoor location, the next step is to contact the captain of the opposing team.  Each Team Captain has access to the Captain Contact List for your specific league when they log into their player profile.  Ask your Captain to reach out to your opponent and the teams playing in the later time slot to see if the item was picked up for safe keeping.  If you need the contact information for a different league, as many different leagues will use the same facility, our Customer Service team will be happy to put you in contact with each other.  Contact us with your name, game time, location and a description of the item.  They will also keep this description on file to match it if another member lets us know they have found something.

Social media is another great tool! Many members like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.  Feel free to post on our wall or tweet as us so that other members can keep an eye out for lost items.

sport & Social Club Policies

our policies

All players must be 19 years of age or older. This is a requirement of SSC’s insurance and the legal responsibility of all players to comply. SSC reserves the right to check ID to confirm your age. Players that cannot produce ID, cannot play. If members are found to be less than 19 years of age, they will be prohibited from further league play, without a refund, AND all games in which the underage player played will be recorded as a DEFAULTED GAME for the team on the official scoreboard.

All players, new, returning or substitute, MUST sign the waiver before taking the field/court. Waivers must be signed each season. Waivers signed in previous season are null and do not apply to current season play. Waivers are to be filled out online as part of the registration process. Teams with players who have not signed the waivers will not be allowed to play until all players on the roster have signed the waiver.  Teams who do not have the requisite number of waivers completed by the start of league play will not be able to access their league schedule. Players who are found to be playing without having signed the waiver will be ejected from the game and/or the league, without refund.

We make your team roster available to you prior to your league start date.  You will be able to see your teammate’s names and contact information to get the ball rolling for the upcoming season. It’s important to note that rosters are not 100% finalized until the league begins. It is possible rosters will change throughout the week as we build leagues and teams. Additionally, individual teams which have not fulfilled the Suggested Maximum Roster Size may have individual(s) added to their team at any point over the course of the season. On the other hand, if your team roster is filled yet you still need extra players due to injuries or changes in players personal schedules then let us know so we can try and help fill your team.

Please be aware payment does not guarantee a spot on a team.  The gender ratio must be met before teams can be made.  The league typically rosters individual teams by order of payment and date of registration.   As soon as your roster is available to you, we ask you use the contact tools on our website to reach out and chat amongst yourselves to decide on a team captain, come up with a fun team name, discuss the equipment needed for your sport, your team’s shirt/jersey colour, and attendance for each week.  Team Captains are responsible for communicating between the league and the team.  This includes reporting and confirming scores, communicating with other captains in the league and keeping spirits high!  Every player is responsible to know and play by the rules.

SSC promotes fun, friendship & fitness. We expect all members to follow our code of conduct. Members shall avoid offending, participating in disputes, and otherwise disrupting a positive, enjoyable experience for other members. SSC expects members to create and contribute to a respectful, supportive, welcoming, and fun environment for all. SSC expects members to comply with all discrimination, violence, harassment, sexual harassment, drug, alcohol, and other laws in general, and most especially while participating in SSC-organized or sanctioned leagues and events.  SSC will not allow any kind of discriminatory behaviour, homophobic and transphobic slurs, threatening or intimidation, unwanted advances, harassment, or victimization of members. SSC may take disciplinary action against members who fail to follow this code of conduct. SSC reserves the right to take whatever disciplinary action it deems appropriate against members who fail to follow our code of conduct, up to and including ejection suspension or expulsion from a league and refusal to accept future registrations.  In addition, subject to the limits of applicable law, SSC reserves the right to refuse registration, expel or suspend any member from any league as determined by SSC in its sole discretion.

Play that is competitive, overly aggressive, unfair and/or rough such as pushing, shoving, elbowing, shouldering, kicking, punching, tripping, hacking, slashing, sliding, tackling, ball blasting, chirping, name calling, insulting, threatening, and intimidating other players, is prohibited, and will not be tolerated by SSC.

SSC IS FIRST-AND-FOREMOST-FOR-FUN. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR COMPETITIVE, AGGRESSIVE OR UNFAIR CONDUCT. ANY ROUGH OR PHYSICAL PLAY WILL RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION WHICH MAY INCLUDE IMMEDIATE EXPULSION FROM THE GAME, THE LEAGUE, THE CLUB AND/OR ALL OF THE ABOVE. All players should go out of their way to avoid contact with other players and/or eliminate actions or behaviours that could jeopardize player safety. If accidental contact occurs it is expected that players will apologize for that contact, ensure everyone is alright and/or stop the game to seek appropriate help as required. 

At any time, should you feel that a player on an opposing team is playing in an unfair and DANGEROUS manner and that player is not complying with your requests to stop or change their behaviour you may choose to stop the game and leave the field. SSC prioritizes fun and player safety — if the game is not fun and players feel that their safety is in jeopardy the team captain should notify SSC staff immediately and/or the game should end. SSC will pursue the appropriate disciplinary process for all players involved.

Any team involved in an incident that results in the loss of a permit, facility, location, or field will be expelled from the league, without warning or refund. Loss of permit may result from the following:

  • Having and/or consuming banned substances on-site. NO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL AT ANY PLAY SPACE AT ANY TIME (see ALCOHOL, TOBACCO and CANNABIS above). Many facilities also have clear and strict smoking rules that must be followed.
  • Damage to the property. Trespassing, vandalism, or breakage of any kind at facilities where SSC plays is prohibited. Enter and exit ONLY by the specified areas. Do not wander the facilities in areas other than the gyms. Do not make excessive noise, throw balls, warm up or ‘practice’ in the hallways.
  • Please respect the schools: put things back where you found them, take all of your items with you, and put trash in provided receptacles.
  • Foul or Inappropriate Language, especially in schools or parks where children may be present, is strictly prohibited.

The practice of sport is a human right and sport inclusion is a fundamental value for SSC. Through SSC Club activities and most importantly our players, we are committed to providing a supportive and respectful environment for all players and staff regardless of any differences based on sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, expression and all other grounds protected from discrimination by the Human Rights Act.

Scroll down to learn even more about our commitment here on this page!

An on-site SSC Game Coordinator or Referee may stop a game before the full time has expired due to overly aggressive play, persistent unfair conduct, or a general violation of the rules of the game. This decision is solely at the discretion of the Game Coordinator or Referee. If the decision is made to stop the game early, the score will be recorded as a loss for both teams. In addition, both teams will be given an automatic warning (as outlined above). The exception to this rule is if the on-site Coordinator has stopped the game because of the inappropriate play of only one team. The non-offending team will receive the win, regardless of the score at the time the game was stopped.

The SSC office has the final judgement on score and game outcomes.

In the event of competitive, aggressive, or unfair conduct during SSC play, the following process will be followed:

  1. SSC Game Coordinators / Referees (on-site staff) will provide a complete report of the incident to the SSC Sport Manager. 
  2. The team captain(s) will be asked to provide further information or clarification, if needed for disciplinary actions to be decided.
  3. The victim of the competitive, aggressive, or unfair behaviour will be asked to provide a detailed account of their experience, if needed.
  4. The member accused of being overly competitive, aggressive, or unfair will be asked to provide a detailed account of their actions, if needed for disciplinary actions to be decided.

At the Game Coordinator, Manager and Director of Operations discretion one or more of following may result from incidents of overly competitive, aggressive, or unfair conduct:

  • Player or team receives a verbal and/or written warning.
  • Player and/or team is expelled from the game by the Game Coordinator on-site.
  • Player is suspended or expelled for the season.
  • Player and Team are suspended or expelled for the season.
  • Player is expelled from SSC for life.

Under no circumstances will players or teams be granted a refund as a result of expulsion.

Should a player be ejected from a game by SSC staff for competitive, aggressive, or unfair behaviour of any kind the team on which the ejected player is a member must play the rest of the game less one player. For example, if the normal number of players on the field is 6 and one is ejected the team must play the rest of the game with just 5 players.

Players will be held accountable for their actions. All incidents of overly competitive, aggressive, or unfair conduct WILL HAVE CONSEQUENCES for the players who commit these offenses, whether instigating or retaliating. Teams can and will also be held responsible for their players’ conduct. If a teammate is behaving inappropriately, it is expected that the team captain and other teammates will intervene to stop the offending behaviour immediately.

 

SSC members’ contact information is provided to other team captains and individual registrants in their sport, in the event that players need to communicate regarding league issues. If players wish to have their contact information omitted from team listings, then SSC cannot be held responsible for lapsed information or missed games. Contact information may also be posted by SSC members themselves at the Player Forum. Groups or individuals who take or use this information for any other purpose than communicating about SSC league activity will be ejected without appeal or refund and prosecuted to the maximum extent of the law. SSC will not sell or distribute contact information to third parties, ever.

ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND CANNABIS IS NOT PERMITTED DURING LEAGUE PLAY, NO EXCEPTIONS. All of the facilities at which SSC plays, whether city-owned, schoolboard owned, or privately-owned are public places and have a strict ALCOHOL, TOBACCO and CANNABIS BAN in effect at all times. This includes inside or outside of facilities and parking lots. Teams or individuals caught consuming any of these three items during league play will be expelled from the league without warning or refund. 

First aid is the responsibility of the TEAM CAPTAIN (not SSC). Team Captains are strongly encouraged to bring a first aid kit equipped with the following (at a minimum) to each game for use in the event of minor scrapes, sprains, and bruises: ice packs, band aids, tensors, and athletic tape. If an SSC representative is on hand when there is an injury, we will be happy to assist in any way we can. SSC will endeavour to have back-up first aid supplies on hand for captains to use, however, SSC and its representatives, are not responsible for providing these supplies or administering first aid.  SSC is not responsible for the cost of emergency care. It is at the sole discretion of the injured player and/or team whether to call an ambulance.

Any player who begins to bleed during a game must leave the playing area immediately. This player cannot return to the game until the bleeding has stopped and the wound has been sufficiently covered.

Teams that look like a team play (more) like a team! All players should bring both a dark & light-coloured shirt to all games, and captains should decide who wears which colour. If teams have uniforms this may not be necessary. Players are required to wear shirts when playing. Playing without a shirt or jersey is not permitted in SSC leagues.

Players are asked to remove all watches, bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, etc, prior to play. Please also wear pocket-less shorts or pants to help avoid finger injuries, especially when playing flag football and basketball.

Proper athletic footwear must be worn at all times. Every player must wear non-marking athletic shoes to participate indoors. Metal cleats are not permitted in any SSC leagues. Plastic cleats are welcome. Players must comply with sport-specific rules for apparel, particularly in curling and golf.

Please see our updated game day weather procedure here

Schedules will be posted on the SSC website (members-only, log-in required) after registration for the season closes and a minimum of 2 days before the first game or class of the season. A schedule of games for the entire season will be posted whenever possible.

Schedules may change as a result of facility cancellations or unfit playing conditions, team match up considerations, team withdrawal/expulsion, and more.  These changes are most often beyond SSC’s control and happen on short notice. Players are strongly encouraged to check the SSC website immediately before heading out to a game to be sure they have the most up-to-date game location/schedule information. SSC will do our best to email teams (and/or captains) in the event of a schedule change made with less than 24 hours notice.

Every reasonable effort will be made to reschedule games that are missed during the regular season for reasons including but not limited to facility closure, unsafe playing conditions and game stoppage due to inclement weather. If your team does not show up to play on game day and the field is playable, the game WILL NOT be rescheduled. Rescheduled games are not guaranteed. Rescheduled games will most likely occur on the season’s rain date, announced at the beginning of the season or on a different day/time/location than originally allocated to the league by SSC.

Discrepancies or arguments regarding scores, complaints or any other ambiguous item must be dealt with within 2 business days after the latest posting of the scores on our website for the week in question. During the final week of the regular season, any and all discrepancies must be resolved by 5pm the following day. Captains should ensure that the score of their game has been recorded correctly by checking the SSC website. Score disputes that cannot resolved by the team captains will result in the game being recorded as a tie.

Wins are worth 2 points, ties are worth 1 and losses are worth 0. If a team defaults, they will lose one point. Ties in the standings will be broken first on head-to-head play. If there are more than 2 teams that are tied, all the teams must have played each other once in order for the results to go to head-to-head. The scores from the last match-up will be scores used to determine the tie-break. Otherwise, least points against, then +/-, then most points for will determine the placement in that order. Standings are posted, and updated in real time, on the website.

Team (captains) that may not be able to field a full team are required to call the other captain in advance to let them know that the team will be short. Teams are also required to contact the Evening League Facilitator if they are not able to play. SSC strongly encourages all teams to attend with as many people as you can. You may be able to 1) play short of players (see below for process instructions), 2) borrow players from the other team to complete your roster, 3) invite the SSC Game Coordinator to play for your team if they can 4) divide the players present into two evenly sized groups and just play for fun.

BEFORE the game starts, Captains may agree to waive the rules regarding the minimum number of players, and/or the gender minimum requirements. The captain from the team that is short players is responsible for asking the other captain for their agreement to have the game count (otherwise a default based on the failure to meet minimum roster requirements is assumed). In the first-and-foremost-for-fun spirit of SSC, team captains are encouraged to agree to an opponent’s request to have a game count. IF IT IS AGREED THAT THE GAME COUNTS, IT COUNTS!

Teams that default more than 2 games may be asked to leave the league without refund.

Reseeding a league means changing the pool assignment and/or matchups for each team based on the results/rankings achieved after a pre-determined number of games have been played. Reseeding is done to level the playing field. SSC prioritizes fun and believes that 1) it is more fun to play against teams of similar skill, 2) it is no fun to be beat/forced to invoke the mercy rules/blown out by your opponent’s week after week.

SSC reserves the right to reseed leagues, at our discretion, in order to protect and promote (more) fun for the majority of members in the league.

The SSC does their best to get as many teams playing in the playoffs as possible, however it is possible that NOT ALL teams will have a game during the final week of play. Players must check the schedule. 

The following rules must be followed during playoffs: 

  • SSC is first-and-foremost-for-fun. SSC will not tolerate a win-at-all-costs approach to play-offs and will not reward with a league championship a team or players who do not respect the rules and spirit of SSC. SSC reserves the right to remove from play-off action (and/or deny the title and prizes) any team.
  • No Ringers! To play on playoff nights players must have played a minimum of 2 regular season games (during 4 to 10 week seasons) or 3 games (during 11+ week seasons) for that team. For beach/court volleyball and dodgeball, as multiple games are played per night, this rule extends to ‘nights of play’ respectively.
  • A player is only allowed to play for one team in each playoff round. Players cannot sub in for another team during the same round, most particularly in a championship game. Exception: a player may sub for another team in the same league during the same play-off round IF the game is not a championship game (ie, title on the line) and the team needing a sub would default the game without the substitute player (resulting in both teams being unable to play).

Team and Individual registrations for SSC’s leagues and events are only complete, and a spot in the league or event secure, when SSC has received:

1) Complete registration information, AND
2) Payment in FULL

All team & individual spots will ONLY be held once FULL payment has been received. All refund requests must be submitted by email (no phone calls please).

Before Registration Deadline: Refund Policy

  • Leagues/Weekly Activities/Tournaments/Social Events:  Any team/individual requesting a refund – up to and including – the registration deadline will receive a full refund, less the administrative fee of $75.00 + tax for teams and $25.00 + tax for individuals.

After Registration Deadline: Refund Policy

  • There is no refund after the registration deadline.
  • Exception: Team/individuals can find a replacement to take their spot.  Before the refund or credit is granted the replacement team/individual must call the SSC office and provide payment. Approval of replacement team/individual is at the sole discretion of SSC). An administrative fee of $75.00 + tax for teams and $25.00 + tax for individuals applies.  

There are no refunds in the following situations:

  • Player injuries, change in physical condition or changes in circumstance.
  • Teams or individuals suspended or ejected from SSC leagues due to any breaches of SSC Policy (e.g. fighting, alcohol at facilities, etc).
  • Closures due to inclement weather, lockdowns, or pandemic related stoppages.
  • Games that are defaulted or rescheduled.

NSF Cheques

  • Administrative fee of $25.00 + tax will be charged for NSF cheques (Team & Individual registration).

If SSC is unable to place an individual registrant on a team*, the Individual registrant will receive a full refund PLUS a 25% credit towards a future SSC registration (25% of the registration fee).

For example … Scenarios that may result in a Refund + Credit:

If you signed up as an Individual registrant, and SSC was unable to meet the minimum # of participants or appropriate gender ratio – and as a result your registration was cancelled.

The sport/league did not meet the minimum # of teams participating and was cancelled.

*SSC will always endeavour to find you a spot to play. Alternative registration options may include participating on another evening or a different sport.  

what inclusion means to us

The Sport and Social Club seeks to promote the positive social and athletic enjoyment of all activities under our multi-sport umbrella.  Through our Club activities and most importantly our players, we are committed to providing a supportive and respectful environment for all players and staff regardless of any differences based on sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, expression and all other grounds protected from discrimination by the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act.

commitment to education

The Sport and Social Club is committed to educating our full-time staff and evening contractors (Evening League Facilitators, Game Coordinators, Instructors and Referees) on the Clubs commitment to diversity and inclusion.

guiding principles

The Sport and Social Club is guided by the following principles for inclusion:

  • Participation in SSC activities celebrate differences and focus on the benefits and the joy of sport.
  • Policies governing participation for inclusion should nurture fair play, honesty and respect, and integrity.
  • Policies governing participation embrace diversity and inclusion, resulting in a positive sporting experience, free of discrimination or harassment based on gender identity or expression.
  • Policies governing the participation of trans and non-binary people foster access and equitable participation and equal opportunities to participate in sport and strive for excellence at all levels and in all capacities.
  • Policies governing the participation of trans and non-binary people, are evidence-based and recognizes the necessity to protect the privacy rights of individuals, and strive to prevent physical, emotional and mental harm.

participation

When playing in a sport league(s) or tournament, members have the option to participate in the gender category in which they identify.  All identifications of gender identity or expression by our members are believed to be made in good faith and do not require further disclosure or documentation.

  • Individuals who identify as a woman are eligible to play on women’s, mixed and open gender teams.
  • Individuals who identify as a man are eligible to play on men’s, mixed and open gender teams.
  • Non-Binary individuals can identify under a Non-Binary gender option when creating a Player Profile.  For sport team rostering purposes, non-binary individuals are not included in man or woman gender counts, however, are included towards total player count. When playing in a mixed gendered league, their teammates must still meet the minimum gender requirement. For example, in Mixed Gender 4’s Volleyball where a team needs at least 1 man and 1 woman on the court at all times, a team can have 1 man, 1 woman, and 2 non-binary players on the court and the team has successfully met the minimum gender requirement. When playing in a mixed gendered league, their teammates must still meet the minimum gender requirement. For example, in Mixed Gender 4’s Volleyball where a team needs at least 1 man and 1 woman on the court at all times, a team can have 1 man, 1 woman, and 2 non-binary players on the court and the team has successfully met the minimum gender requirement.


Any player wanting to update their gender identity can do so through their online Player Profile.

respecting others & collective responsibility

Any member of the SSC who feels they themselves have ever been, or have witnessed an individual being discriminated against, bullied, verbally or sexually harassed, vilified or victimized based on gender identity or expression have a responsibility to take appropriate action.  This can be done through the Game Report form or by contacting the SSC office directly. 

confidentiality

The Sport and Social Club recognizes the privacy rights and safeguards the confidentiality of all players.

ongoing commitment

The Sport and Social Club commits to continually evaluating the organization’s progress towards a more inclusive sport system.

 

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