Safe Sport
USA Swimming is committed to providing a healthy and positive environment free from abuse for all its members. USA Swimming’s Safe Sport program, a comprehensive abuse prevention program, consists of a multi-layered approach to keep kids safe, including: 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.
An essential aspect of the Condors mission is to provide a safe, inclusive environment where kids can learn and have fun. This page contains our team's Safe Sport policies, education resources and code of conduct for ensuring a healthy, positive atmosphere. You will also find contact information for asking questions or reporting a concern.
Reporting a Safe Sport Concern
- Contact the Condors Safe Sport Coordinator, Jim Wargo, at 845-638-4381 x701 or [email protected].
- To deal with a Safe Sport concern, review how to report a Safe Sport concern on this page or contact USA Swimming at 719-866-4578.
- Contact the U.S. Center for Safe Sport to make a report. Call 720-524-5640, use the online reporting form or find more information at www.uscenterforsafesport.org.
Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP)
- USA Swimming MAAPP information page
- Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP) - Updated 11/4/2022
- Bullying Policy
- Team Travel Policies
- Photography Policy & Opt Out Form
- Written Acknowledgement of MAAPP Policy
- Written Permission for Unrelated Adult to Transport Minor Athlete Locally
- Written Permission for Unrelated Adult to Travel with Minor Athlete to a Competition
- Written Permission for Unrelated Adult Athlete to Share Lodging with Minor Athlete
- Written Permission for a Licensed Massage Therapist or Other Certified Professional or Health Care Provider to Treat a Minor Athlete