Safe Sport

Atlantis Swimming is committed to providing a safe, learning environment for every swimmer. We are very proud to be the 3rd club in the State of Michigan to become certified.

Atlantis Safe Sport Coordinator: Lindsey Feldman - [email protected]

To deal with a Safe Sport concern (https://www.usaswimming.org/safe-sport/deal-with-a-safe-sport-concern), contact USA Swimming at (719) 866-4578.

Contact the U.S. Center for Safe Sport to make a report:

Athlete Safe Sport Education:

USA Swimming Safe Sport Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP) for Atlantis — This is the new policy from the United States Federal government that covers interactions and meetings between athletes and coaches, electronic and social media communication, and travel.

Athlete Protection Training for Coaches, Parents and Swimmers — This is a mandatory course that athletes 18 and over must take. If not, their times swum will NOT count. This course is also recommended for athletes 12 years and older.

Atlantis Athlete Code of Conduct — Atlantis Swimming expectations for athletes representing our team on and off the pool deck.

Photography Policy — A guide to what is, and is not acceptable when photographing our student athletes.

Locker / Restroom Policy — A guide on acceptable locker room use.

Electronic Communication Policy — Guidelines to our electronic communication, including social media.

Safe Sport Best Practice — A guide for athletes, coaches and parents on creating a safe learning environment.

Parent / Volunteer Safe Sport Education:

Coaching Safe Sport:

Atlantis Coaches Code of Conduct — The code of conduct that all Atlantis Swimming coaches abide by.

Safe Sport Reporting

How to report a Concern

Atlantis Grievance Policy

Safe Sport Best Practices

A Guide to Child Physical Abuse

Safe Sport Parent Letter

US Center for Safe Sport

Involving Parents and Athletes