Barrier Reporting Initiative 

VBC is a not for profit provincial sport organisation with limited control over facilities and a small staff team fully deployed to delivering volleyball services. However, as a provincial sport organisation we have many community partners and can advocate for enhanced inclusion and diversity objectives with our partners, various levels of government and the broader sport community.

We recognize that there are barriers that can impact people participating in volleyball, especially for groups that historically have been excluded, discriminated against, or had limited access. These groups can include but are not restricted to women, low-income families, Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, seniors, people with disabilities, newcomers to Canada, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

We want to hear from you if you have faced any barriers or challenges when participating in volleyball. This can include anything that has prevented you from taking part, such as issues related to accessibility, culture, finances, language, or physical factors.

By reporting these barriers, you will help us gather information about the challenges that prevent people from being included and participating in volleyball activities. Volleyball takes place in many locations and organizations across BC, and many of these activities or facilities may not be directly managed by Volleyball BC. This makes it hard for us to take direct action in some cases.

However, by collecting information about people’s experiences, we hope to identify and encourage changes to make our sport more accessible.  Information will be used to identify common issues and shared with Volleyball BC Board, staff, and partners to identify actions where possible.

Got questions? Email: feedback@volleyballbc.org

What happens when i submit a report

Your report will be sent to a member of the Volleyball BC staff.

If you provide your contact information, you will receive an acknowledgment within 48 hours.

Volleyball BC will review the barrier or challenge you have identified and determine the next steps.

Volleyball BC staff will collect and report on recurring themes or issues twice a year to the DEI Committee and Board.

Your contact information will be kept in line with Volleyball BC’s Privacy Policy and may be shared with partners where appropriate.

Launching this barrier reporting mechanism is part of Volleyball BC’s work to create inclusive and accessible volleyball experiences. 

For more information on our work in this area, we invite you to explore these resources: