The US Center for SafeSport is a nonprofit organization committed to building a sport community where participants can work and learn together free of emotional, physical and sexual abuse and misconduct.

 

USA Swimming’s Safe Sport Program is a comprehensive abuse prevention program that includes: required policies and best practice guidelines; mandatory screening, including criminal background checks and employment screening; training and education; monitoring, supervision and mandatory reporting.  These measures are informed by experts in the field of child safety and are among the strongest safeguards found in youth-serving organizations.

Boulder Swim Team follows the USA Swimming SafeSport Program, and aims for 100% compliance with the training and documentation for coaches, swimmers and parents.

 

Reporting Bullying, Parental Concerns and Violations of Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention (MAAP)

Follow the procedures outlined in the Boulder Swim Team Grievance Policy. These procedures can also be found in the USA Swimming Reporting Misconduct.

Email questions or concerns to Boulder Swim Team's Safe Sport coordinator, Amanda Curry at [email protected]

 

SafeSport and USA Swimming Policies

Safe Sport's Best Practice Guidelines

Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP)

MAAPP at a Glance for Parents

 

Boulder Swim Team SafeSport Policies

SafeSport Travel Policy

Anti-Bullying Policy

Grievance Policy

Code of Conduct: Athlete

Code of Conduct: Parent

Code of Conduct: Coach

 

Report Sexual Misconduct, Harassment or Abuse to the US Center for SafeSport

Information on reporting any concerns of misconduct can be found at: https://www.usaswimming.org/safe-sport/deal-with-a-safe-sport-concern

Issues dealing with sexual misconduct, sexual harassment and/or sexually explicit or inappropriate communication:

Issues dealing with physical abuse, emotional abuse, criminal charges and the use, sale or distribution of illegal drugs: 

 

Report Child Abuse to the CO Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline

  • Call: 844-CO-4-Kids (844-264-5437) and/or 911