Process
Navigators

TRAUMA-INFORMED SUPPORT AND INFORMATION

People involved in the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s Response & Resolution process often have questions. They may be unsure about what to expect. They may need help finding resources. Or they may want to know the status of their case. Our Process Navigators provide support and information to all parties involved.

Process Navigators use a trauma-informed approach that focuses on helping each person find what they need. They can answer questions and connect you with mental health support, educational materials, confidential victim advocacy, or legal representation. They are a valuable resource for everyone, whether directly involved in an investigation or not.

Contact our Process Navigators

Process Navigators are available 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. MT weekdays
We return all messages by the end of the next business day.

Contact our Resource & Process Advisors

Calls are available 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. MT weekdays
We return all messages by the end of the next business day.

About process navigators

Process Navigators (formerly referred to as Resource & Process Advisors) are on the Center’s education team and have extensive experience providing trauma-informed care. A SafeSport investigation can be difficult or activate trauma for some people. Process Navigators lead with empathy and kindness using the CDC’s 6 Guiding Principles to a Trauma-Informed Approach:

  1. Safety
  2. Trustworthiness & transparency
  3. Peer support
  4. Collaboration & mutuality
  5. Empowerment & choice
  6. Cultural, historical & gender issues

Process Navigators are not involved in investigations. They do document communication with parties by adding a summary note to the case file. While Process Navigators will keep information private, they are not confidential. In some instances, they may be required to share information with the investigative team, such as disclosures, admissions, or diagnoses that may require accommodations in the investigative process. Additionally, all Center staff are mandated reporters and are required by federal law to report any suspected child abuse to law enforcement and/or child protective services.

  • Provide legal advice
  • Act in any advisory way in a response and resolution process
  • Provide any direct therapeutic services
  • Discuss investigation details, even with parties in a process
  • Answer questions about policies or practices outside of U.S. Olympic and Paralympic organizations

Process

Including but not limited to:

  • Questions about the SafeSport Code, the Centralized Disciplinary Database, and the Center’s authority and jurisdiction
  • Case status updates for Claimants, Respondents, and their Advisors
  • Information on how to make a report of abuse or misconduct, including retaliation
  • Guidance for local affiliated organizations related to temporary measures and safety planning

Resources

Including but not limited to:

  • Accessing mental health and emotional support resources, such as 24/7 helplines, therapy/counseling, and information about dealing with things like depression, anxiety, anger, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts
  • Locating legal resources and advocacy services
  • Educational resources related to sexual abuse, bullying, and positive coaching

You can find the answers to many common questions about our Response & Resolution process in our FAQs and Process Videos.

RESOURCES FOR SUPPORT

Numerous national, state, and local organizations offer emotional support, crisis intervention, safety planning assistance, and more via phone, chat, or text.

Hotlines & Crisis
Intervention

Including the SafeSport Helpline, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, and others offering trauma support

Parent
Resources

Including guidance on body safety, talking about sexual development, and setting healthy boundaries

Sexual Abuse
Resources

Including the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and sexual assault coalitions for each U.S. state and territory

Miscellaneous
Resources

On topics such as child advocacy centers, domestic violence, and mental health services

Hotlines & Crisis
Intervention

Including the SafeSport Helpline, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, and others offering trauma support

Parent
Resources

Including guidance on body safety, talking about sexual development, and setting healthy boundaries

Sexual Abuse
Resources

Including the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and sexual assault coalitions for each U.S. state and territory

Miscellaneous
Resources

On topics such as child advocacy centers, domestic violence, and mental health services