Welcome back to our prevention education series where we bridge the gap between prevention education theory with on-the-ground practice.
In the last post, we talked about the need for comprehensive prevention education to create meaningful culture change in sport. Namely, incorporating seemingly small data-informed best practices into our interactions to actively interrupt and prevent violence.
This time, we’re giving parents and guardians the tools they need to talk to kids about abuse. This often seems like a daunting task. Let’s explore how small conversations can lead to BIG change.
Learn about athlete safety and best practices for parenting kids in sport. We created this Handbook for parents and guardians to help make sport safer for the kids in their lives.
Are you an athlete 18 or older? Have you played a sport at any level in the U.S.? Exercise your voice and take our 2024 Athlete Culture & Climate Survey by February 9.
The U.S. Center for SafeSport is an independent nonprofit organization responsible for responding to and preventing emotional, physical, and sexual misconduct and abuse in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement. The Center also serves as an educational resource for sports organizations at all levels, from recreational sports organizations to professional leagues.
U.S. Center for SafeSport, P.O. Box 460308, Denver, CO 80246