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U.S. Center for SafeSport Releases Summer Safety Checklist
U.S. Center for SafeSport Releases Summer Safety Checklist Questions to ask prior to summer youth sports leagues and activities to help safeguard against abuse The U.S. Center for SafeSport (the Center) today released a Summer Safety Checklist outlining important questions parents and guardians can ask to support children’s safety and reduce the risk of abuse. […]

U.S. Center for SafeSport Releases Summer Safety Checklist
Questions to ask prior to summer youth sports leagues and activities to help safeguard against abuse
The U.S. Center for SafeSport (the Center) today released a Summer Safety Checklist outlining important questions parents and guardians can ask to support children’s safety and reduce the risk of abuse. Released prior to the start of summer sports leagues, camps, and other programming, the list is designed to reveal the measures youth-serving organizations have in place to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and misconduct.
“Every single child should have the opportunity to learn and thrive through athletic activities—the benefits of sport participation have followed me throughout my entire life,” said April Holmes, interim CEO of the U.S. Center for SafeSport and four-time Paralympian. “Asking safety questions helps to demonstrate one of the most important life lessons for young athletes: their well-being matters.”
“Safety is not just the foundation for play and growth, but something that every child deserves,” Monica Rivera, Vice President, Education & Research at the Center said. “SafeSport’s Summer Safety Checklist helps parents and guardians ask the right questions to ensure the children in their lives have a fun and healthy experience during summer sport leagues and other activities.”
U.S. Center for SafeSport Summer Safety Checklist
Eight questions to ask before your child starts a summer program
Whether your child is joining a summer sports league or heading off to camp, the answers to these questions can help you evaluate a program’s preparedness to prevent and respond to abuse and misconduct. Discover the answers to these questions by contacting a program administrator or checking a program’s policies.
- What are the criteria for volunteer and staff screening and background checks?
- How are program participants supervised during structured activities and free time?
- What kind of abuse prevention and response training do volunteers and staff undergo?
- Do you have policies that limit unsupervised one-on-one contact between adults and minors?
- What are the established processes for reporting and responding to abuse and misconduct?
- How do you communicate expectations about how program participants treat one another?
- What are the sleeping arrangements for program participants and overnight staff or volunteers, and how are they monitored? (For overnight programs)
- Is an adult emergency contact available 24/7? (For overnight programs)
In addition to the SafeSport Summer Safety Checklist, the Center offers numerous educational resources to prevent, recognize, and respond to abuse and misconduct in and around sport and other active settings.
The Center’s Parent and Guardian’s Handbook for Safer Sport is designed for parents of athletes of all ages. This free resource explains the issues of misconduct in sport and helps parents ensure their children have a positive and safe sport experience. Lastly, if you’re a parent or youth sports coach, take a moment to check out SafeSport’s Summer Playbook and explore more resources to support you this season.
Need for Abuse Prevention in Sport
The U.S. Center for SafeSport is the nation’s only independent organization dedicated to ending sexual, physical, and emotional abuse in U.S. Olympic and Paralympic sport. The Center emerged in response to high profile cases of sexual abuse of minor athletes within Olympic and Paralympic sport in the mid-2010s. With the mission of making athlete well-being the centerpiece of the nation’s sport culture, the Center has since been setting safety policies, and receiving, investigating, and resolving complaints of abuse and misconduct. The Center also serves as an educational resource for sports organizations at all levels, from recreational sports organizations to professional leagues.
With the goal of ensuring athletes within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement are safe, supported, and strengthened, the Center:
- Establishes safety policies, including the SafeSport Code and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP).
- Investigates and resolves allegations of abuse and misconduct and levies sanctions, including temporary and permanent bans from sport.
- Delivers comprehensive abuse prevention education within and outside of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement.
About the U.S. Center for SafeSport
The Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017 codified the U.S. Center for SafeSport (the Center), as the nation’s safe sport organization. It furthered the Center’s independence while underscoring its authority to hold individuals accountable. It also charged the Center with developing policies, procedures, and training to prevent abuse and misconduct in sport.
In October of 2020, the Empowering Olympic, Paralympic, and Amateur Athletes Act of 2020 became law, even further strengthening the Center’s independence and oversight functions while mandating minimum funding requirements for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee.
The Center opened its doors in March of 2017.
Reporting and Resources
Report here to the U.S. Center for SafeSport if you have experienced abuse or misconduct—or if you have reasonable suspicion of abuse or misconduct—inflicted by someone in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement. You can also leave a message by calling the Center at: 833-587-7233.
RAINN’s 24/7 online hotline is available for crisis intervention, referrals, or emotional support at any time. You can also call RAINN at: 800-656-HOPE (4673).
The Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support at 988lifeline.org or by calling 988.
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