Volunteer Registration

Volunteer Registration Volunteers become members of Special Olympics Ontario by submitting a completed registration form to the head coach or community registrar. The registration process can also be initiated online through the Self Service Portal. The registration process is a multi step process and an individual will not be considered a volunteer with Special Olympics Ontario until all of the …

Volunteer Philosophy

Volunteer Philosophy   Special Olympics Ontario believes that all athletes within our organization deserve the best coaches and volunteer support we can provide. We are achieving this goal through minimum coach certification requirements and ongoing volunteer education programs   Special Olympics Ontario believes that our athletes have the right to participate in the safest environment possible. To help us achieve …

Language Guidelines

Language Guidelines Words matter. Words can open doors to cultivate the understanding and respect that enable people with disabilities to lead fuller, more independent lives. The following language guidelines have been developed by experts for use by anyone writing or speaking about people with an intellectual disability to ensure that all people are portrayed with individuality and dignity.  Appropriate Terminology …

Volunteer & Coach Code of Conduct

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Coach and Volunteer Roles

Coach and Volunteer Roles   Volunteers are the backbone of Special Olympics Ontario. We have 11290 coaches and volunteers working to provide sport and competition opportunities to 23468 athletes in 116 communities around the province. Our volunteers organize, run and fundraise to provide our athletes the opportunity to participate in 2396 sport programs in schools and communities across Ontario.   …