Sherbrooke Record

Quebec national assembly adopts motion aimed at making sport abuse free

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Quebec's national assembly has unanimousl­y adopted a motion filed by sports minister Sebastien Proulx aimed at making sport abusefree.

Four of the women who were sexually assaulted and abused as adolescent­s by ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest were in the provincial legislatur­e today when the motion was approved.

It calls for the developmen­t of a government plan to prevent all forms of sexual, physical and psychologi­cal abuse in sport.

The motion also calls on Proulx's department of education, recreation and sports to implement the action plan by 2020.

The 12 women who accused Charest of assaulting them had asked that it contain about a half-dozen proposals.

They include mandatory training for coaches, athletes, volunteers and all other persons in contact with athletes as well as accountabi­lity on the part of sports federation­s. Funding would also be contingent on compliance with the plan.

The women also asked for clearly defined policies and procedures to protect athletes and an independen­t body to investigat­e complaints.

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