Canadian gymnastics coach a member of Olympic team despite abuse allegations, reports rwesthead. MORE:
One of the coaches on Canada’s Olympic gymnastics team was sent to the Tokyo Games even though multiple abuse complaints filed against her remain unresolved, complainants say
TSN has a policy of not naming victims of alleged abuse without their consent. Moreira said both she and her daughter are allowing the public reporting of their names. Moreira filed a separate complaint on Jan. 25, 2019, with the Manitoba Gymnastics Association against Henderson over “bullying behaviour and threatening language” allegedly used by the coach towards another child at the Brandon Eagles Gymnastics Centre. The provincial association never responded to that complaint.
In another email sent July 27, Moss wrote that Gymnastics Canada deals with, on average, two to three queries, concerns or formal complaints per week, “all of which are properly addressed, independently vetted, and, if required, redirected and/or formally actioned as per our Safe Sport policies.
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