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  • About
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Mission
    • Core Values
    • Code of Conduct
    • National Directors
    • Chapter Directors
    • French Language Steering Committee
    • Distinguished Thespians
    • Press Releases & Published Articles
    • EdTA International Annual Report
    • Marketing Opportunities
    • Contact Us
  • Membership
    • What is EdTA?
    • Member Discounts
    • Join with EdTA Canada Personal Membership
    • Join with School Thespian Troupe Membership >
      • Notable Inducted Thespians
    • Why Charter an ITS Troupe? >
      • Theatrefolk Troupe Start-up Grant
      • AMDA Troupe Start-up Grant
      • OSL Troupe Start-up Grant
      • UBCP/ACTRA Troupe Start-up Grant
      • Open Jar Institute Troupe Start-up Grant
      • NIC Troupe Start-up Grant
      • Rick Mercer Troupe Start-up Grant
    • Members Portal Login
    • For Current Troupe Directors
    • For Inducted Student Thespians
  • Login
  • Events
    • CNTF >
      • Thespy Performances
      • Adjudicators
      • Professional Festival Production
      • Registration Site
      • Event Access Portal
      • Scholarship Auditions
    • National Teachers' Conference
    • National Unified Post-Secondary Auditions
    • Regional Thespy Fests Across Canada >
      • Thespy Resources
    • Thespian Playworks
    • International Thespian Festival
    • ITS Student Leadership Program
    • Awards, Grants, and Scholarships
  • Publications
    • Dramatics Canada E-Newsletter
    • Remembrance Day Student Monologues
    • Canadian Play List
    • Theatre Educator Pro Learning
    • Teaching Theatre
    • Dramatics
    • EdTA International Play Survey
    • Marketing Opportunities
  • Advocacy
    • National K-12 Theatre Arts Standards Development Project
    • Theatre in our Schools (TIOS)
    • DEMOCRACYWORKS CANADA
    • CNAL & EDTA Canada
  • Sponsors

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct and Complaint Procedures
The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) is dedicated to providing a safe and productive experience at all sponsored events for all participants. EdTA does not tolerate discrimination or any form of unlawful harassment or abusive conduct, including but not limited to bullying, hazing, and harassment.
The purpose of the EdTA Code of Conduct is to provide clarity regarding unacceptable conduct and, in the event of accusations of misconduct in connection with EdTA events, direction on procedures that shall be followed. EdTA is committed to enforcing this Code of Conduct at national, chapter, and local activities.
The policies and procedures apply to situations that meet all of the following:
  • The alleged incident occurred during an EdTA-sponsored activity, including events, programs, meetings, or related activity, including electronic and in-person communications. 
  • The accused is acting in their capacity on behalf of the EdTA (employee, volunteer, participant, delegate, etc) at the time of the incident(s.)
  • The alleged victim is acting in their capacity as a participant of an EdTA activity.
Please take time to review the EdTA Code of Conduct and Complaint Policy. You may wish to download a copy for reference. Members may submit formal complaints using the Incident Complaint form linked below.
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