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    • Initiative de Safe Music
    • Backstory and stats
    • Goals/Objectives
    • Steps Taken 2025
    • Next Steps 2026
  • Team
    • Co-Founders
    • In Kind Donations
    • Consulatants
  • Resources
    • Sources
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    • Definitions
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SAFE MUSIC
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    • Backstory and stats
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    • Steps Taken 2025
    • Next Steps 2026
  • Team
    • Co-Founders
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Current Goals and Objectives


  1. Curate list of support services for music learners and workers who are experiencing abuse, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation
  2. Craft education, training, e-learning modules, and webinars to better prevent abuse, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation in music work, and learning spaces
  3. Continue meeting with Sport Integrity Canada, union locals, musicians, administrators, teachers, other organizations, and government
  4. Draft National Code of Conduct, hire Policy advisor and legal expert
  5. Create Canada Safe Music Program and Rules, similar to Sport Integrity Canada’s Safe Sport Program and Rules
​The Canada Safe Music Program is not operational yet
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In the meantime we have provided access to support and research services on this website and
webinars and e-learning opportunities are on the way for 2026

We are very fortunate to have the mentorship of Sport Integrity Canada and Canada Safe Sport Program as we establish a similar program for Music and eventually all Arts in Canada
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coast to coast pictures by Jemma Jones and Gwen Klassen 
from the unceded traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples, Treaty 7, Treaty 3, Robinson-Superior treaty of 1850,  
​unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabeg people

to the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq people
Safe Music Inc is an independent not for profit Federal corporation
2026 - All Rights Reserved
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Co-Founders - Jemma Jones,  Gwen Klassen
Treasurer - David Visentin


The National Working Group is volunteer at this time

Other expenses are provided by Wellness and Leadership Inc
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