Sevens women say they were let down by Rugby Canada’s bullying/harassment policy
The Canadian women’s rugby sevens team, which made a formal complaint in January to its governing body, says it was let down by Rugby Canada’s harassment and bullying policy.
Coach John Tait stepped down Monday in the wake of an independent review that said while the conduct described in the complaint reflected the experiences of the athletes, it did not fall within the policy’s definition of harassment or bullying.
The complaint, filed in January, came from 37 past and present members of the team.
In a statement released Wednesday by captain Ghislaine Landry, the women say their complaint “explained the psychological abuse, harassment and/or bullying these athletes feel they were subjected to in the centralized training environment.”