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Promoting Safer Youth Sport Settings

Promoting Safer Youth Sport Settings Young athletes are safer when all adults in any sport setting have a common basis of best practices for preventing abuse and misconduct in and around sport activities. However, league or organization administrators crafting prevention policies may wonder where to find robust, easy-to-apply guidance that reflects the operational and safety realities of today’s sporting landscape. …

Go for Gold and Name That Sport!

Go for Gold—and Name That Sport! As we celebrate Olympic Day here at the U.S. Center for SafeSport, we’re proud to be working toward an important goal: championing respect and ending abuse across and beyond the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement. That Movement is bigger than you might think. It includes not only elite athletes chasing gold on the world …

Tools to Help Parents and Coaches Keep Young Athletes Safe

Tools to Help Parents and Coaches Keep Young Athletes Safe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHy4S7jS9h0 Every young athlete deserves to be safe, supported, and strengthened. This idea is at the core of what the U.S. Center for SafeSport does in communities across America in its work to end abuse and misconduct for every athlete, everywhere. Since we opened in 2017 to address abuse in …

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