USA Swimming Safe Sport
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USA Swimming is committed to fostering a fun, healthy, and safe environment for all its members, and in 2010, it formally implemented a comprehensive Safe Sport program to respond to and prevent instances of abuse and misconduct within the sport of swimming. Since then USA Swimming Safe Sport has worked tirelessly to educate members, put policies in place, and empower LSCs and clubs to create the best possible environments for all members. Safe Sport Best Practice Guidelines If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact Marlins Swimming SafeSport Coordinator (Maeghan Reitano) or the Niagara LSC Safe Sport Chair (Leo Gibbons). |
Training & Education
- Safe Sport Training for Athletes age 12-17
- Parent's Guide to Misconduct in Sport (formerly known as "Safe Sport for Swim Parents")
Policies & Best Practices:
- MAAPP 2.0 - Minor Athlete Abuse Protection Policy
- Volunteers must sign the Marlins Swimming MAAPP Acknowlegement to help out at meets and team events.
- Volunteers must sign the Marlins Swimming MAAPP Acknowlegement to help out at meets and team events.
- USA Swimming Best Practice Guidelines
- Marlins Swimming Policies
Dealing with a concern?
To 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. Call 833-5US-SAFE (587-7233) or use the
online reporting form or find more information at http://www.uscenterforsafesport.org/
Optional: include how to report anonymously. Text anonymous tips to 888-270-SWIM (7946)


