SafeSport Concludes International Symposia on Safeguarding in Sports
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Between both events, there were over 175 registrants representing more than 40 countries. The symposia propelled conversations on best practices and lessons learned. Here is more information on the international panelists, including bios, for both the Olympic and Paralympic events.
"We want to collaborate across our countries' borders, to ensure athletes at every level, from the practice fields to the Olympic podium feel safe, supported, and strengthened," said LA84 Olympian
The events kicked off with opening remarks by the Center's Chief Executive Officer, LA84 Olympic gold medalist
"I am very, very gratified that we are here where we are today with the mechanisms in place to start working on protecting those athletes, protecting those experiences, and protecting what we all know is the incredible good that sport can deliver," said
Video and audio content from the Olympic and Paralympic Safeguarding events is available and can be requested by emailing [email protected].
The Paralympic Symposium expanded on a similar event that took place in
"The organization of this event is great, but we also need spaces throughout the years between big sport events to actually work together a little bit more closely, building networks, building coalitions that go beyond the national level and are actually international coalitions and international networks," said
Watch the highlight video from the Olympic Safeguarding Symposium and access the full playlist.
At the 2026 Winter Games the Center piloted a process for receiving reports of misconduct on the ground in real time in preparation for LA28. Staff was on hand to:
- accept reports, coordinate with law enforcement, USOPC, and other relevant professionals,
- quickly assess and impose temporary measures if warranted, and
- communicate with parties as required and/or requested.
The Center also provided Games-specific resources and abuse prevention training for volunteers and staff in
Need for Abuse Prevention in Sport
The U.S. Center for SafeSport is the nation's only independent organization dedicated to ending sexual, physical, and emotional abuse in
With the goal of ensuring athletes within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement are safe, supported, and strengthened, the Center:
- Establishes safety policies, including the SafeSport Code and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP).
- Investigates and resolves allegations of abuse and misconduct and levies sanctions, including temporary and permanent bans from Olympic and Paralympic Sport.
- Delivers comprehensive abuse prevention education within and outside of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement.
- Implements a comprehensive audit and compliance function over all National Governing Bodies (NGBs) within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement to ensure adherence to safety, abuse prevention, and accountability standards.
About the U.S. Center for SafeSport
The Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017 codified the U.S. Center for SafeSport (the Center), as the nation's safe sport organization. It furthered the Center's independence while underscoring its authority to hold individuals accountable. It also charged the Center with developing policies, procedures, and training to prevent abuse and misconduct in sport.
In October of 2020, the Empowering Olympic, Paralympic, and Amateur Athletes Act of 2020 became law, even further strengthening the Center's independence and oversight functions while mandating minimum funding requirements for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee.
The Center opened its doors in March of 2017.
Reporting and Resources
Report here to the U.S. Center for SafeSport if you have experienced abuse or misconduct—or if you have reasonable suspicion of abuse or misconduct—inflicted by someone in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement. You can also leave a message by calling the Center at: 833-587-7233.
RAINN's 24/7 online hotline is available for crisis intervention, referrals, or emotional support at any time. You can also call RAINN at: 800-656-HOPE (4673).
The Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support at 988lifeline.org or by calling 988.
Contact: [email protected]
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SOURCE U.S. Center for SafeSport
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