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  • Jun23Mon

    Elevating Safeguarding in Sport

    How Plan to Protect® Can Help You Create Safer, Stronger Sport Environments June 23, 2025 Melodie Bissell
    Filed Under:
    Policies and Procedures, Abuse Awareness

    The sport sector is facing a crisis of trust. In recent years, the headlines have exposed what many survivors have known for decades — abuse, misconduct, and cover-ups have been far too common in sport.

    From grassroots clubs to national teams, athletes have reported emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, often at the hands of those in positions of power. The consequences are devastating — to victims, to organizations, and to the public’s trust.

    At Plan to Protect®, we believe it’s time to raise the bar on safeguarding in sport. We equip sport organizations with the tools, training, and policies they need to build safer programs, protect participants, and earn the trust of families. Over the last three years we have had the privilege of working with the sports sector to raise the bard on safeguarding.

  • Jun9Mon

    Holding Elder Care Facilities Accountable: A Family Guide to Advocacy

    Understanding Systemic Challenges in Elder Care June 9, 2025 Melodie Bissell
    Filed Under:
    Abuse Awareness

    Despite policy reforms, elder care facilities continue to face serious systemic challenges that can directly impact the health, safety, and overall well-being of seniors. Understanding these issues is essential for families who want to advocate for better care.

  • Jun9Mon

    Becoming Everyday Protectors: The Power of Vigilance and Compassion

    The Power of Vigilance and Compassion June 9, 2025 Melodie Bissell
    Filed Under:
    Abuse Awareness

    We truly believe that the majority of staff members and volunteers are remarkable — they show up with servant hearts, ready to help, encourage, and love those around them. These people create safe, welcoming environments in our churches, schools, camps, and organizations. But even in the best communities, it’s possible for someone unsafe to slip in unnoticed. That’s why we need each of us — every amazing volunteer and staff member — to not only be safe themselves, and to care for the vulnerable, but to be alert for those who may be unsafe.

  • May20Tue

    Preventing Caregiver Burnout and Elder Abandonment: How Families Can Protect Aging Loved Ones

    Why Caregiver Burnout Leads to Elder Abandonment May 20, 2025 Melodie Bissell

    Caregiver burnout occurs when the physical, emotional, and financial demands of caregiving become overwhelming. Key risk factors include:

    • Lack of financial resources for senior care

    • Limited access to respite care or elder support services

    • Unaddressed caregiver mental health challenges, such as anxiety or depression

    • Strained family relationships and conflict over long-term care decisions

    • Lack of proper eldercare training for informal caregivers

  • In recent years, the Canadian Church has come under increased scrutiny regarding its response to allegations of child abuse and clergy sexual misconduct. These incidents are not only morally reprehensible and spiritually devastating—they also carry serious legal and financial implications. Churches are entrusted with the care of the most vulnerable among us. To honour that trust and walk in obedience to Christ, it is imperative that churches in Canada implement strong safeguarding protocols.

    A Sobering Case Study

    Consider the case of Father Brian Boucher in Montréal, Québec. In 2019, Boucher was sentenced to eight years in prison for sexually abusing boys over a span of 20 years. Reports indicated that concerns had been raised to church authorities on multiple occasions, but no decisive action was taken until many years later. The case not only highlighted failures in internal accountability but also underscored the lifelong trauma victims suffer. Civil lawsuits followed, and the Church’s credibility was severely damaged. This is just one of many examples where the absence of proper safeguards allowed abuse to persist unchecked.

  • May1Thu

    SUMMER CAMP: A Place of Joy—or a Place of Pain?

    Two Compelling Case Studies May 1, 2025 Melodie Bissell
    Filed Under:
    Case Study

    Summer camp (either day camps or residential camps) has long been celebrated as a highlight of childhood. For many, it’s a place of laughter, deep friendships, personal growth, and learning new skills... But for others, it’s a place where painful memories were born—often in the absence of proper protections. As we reflect on two very different camp experiences, we are reminded of the sacred responsibility we carry to protect children and youth.

  • Caregiver Burnout: The Silent Crisis and Its Hidden Impact on Elder Care

    A Glimpse into Caregiver Burnout: Megan’s Story April 21, 2025
    Filed Under:
    Abuse Awareness

    Megan is a full-time remote worker caring for her mother, Esther, who has early-onset dementia. Esther is mobile but often confused, demanding attention throughout the day. With Megan’s husband, Josh, working long hours as an electrician, Megan manages the entire caregiving responsibility often alone. Worried about elder fraud and security, Megan rarely leaves Esther alone. Meanwhile, she juggles responsibilities with her adult children and grandchildren, further stretching her emotional and physical limits.

    Over time, stress builds—Megan struggles to sleep, loses patience, and begins forgetting essential tasks, including Esther’s medication schedule. One evening, overwhelmed, Megan snaps at her mother, shocking herself. This moment of frustration makes her realize that caregiver burnout is real, and if she doesn’t seek support, her own well-being and Esther’s safety are at risk.

  • This past month, I was called in as an Expert Witness for a lawsuit of abuse that occurred 50 years ago. The standard of care in the 1970s was significantly less than it is in 2025. Remarkably, the organization was able to retrieve volunteer application forms, registration records of the children enrolled in the program, policies on volunteer...

  • Mar21Fri

    Legacy of Pain: The Vulnerability of Elderly Indigenous People

    March 21, 2025 Melodie Bissell
    Filed Under:
    Vulnerable Sector

    Elder abuse  within Indigenous communities is a grave but often hidden is sue. Many elderly Indigenous individuals feel afraid or ashamed to report abuse, particularly when family members are the perpetrators. This abuse takes many forms, including spiritual, emotional, physical, sexual, and financial exploitation, all of which compound...

  • Feb24Mon

    It's time to Break the Silence: Together let’s combat Elder Abuse

    Do you know a senior suffering in silence? February 24, 2025 Melodie Bissell
    Filed Under:
    Vulnerable Sector

    Do you know a senior suffering in silence?

    Elder abuse is a silent epidemic that affects millions of older adults worldwide. It takes many forms—physical, emotional, financial, neglect, and even spiritual abuse. Often, it happens behind closed doors, making it difficult to detect and address. As a community, we have a collective responsibility...