• What is Safe Sport?

    Safe Sport is USA Swimming abuse prevention effort.

     

    USA Swimming is committed to fostering a fun, healthy, and safe environment for all its members.

     

    The Safe Sport program has a wealth of resources, policies, best practices, tools, and procedures to help empower you to create and maintain a healthy and safe environment for your athletes.

    What does that mean for this swim club?

    All non-athlete members (coaches, officials, etc.) are subject to a criminal background check and a pre-employment screening, as well as complete USA Swimming’s Athlete Protection Training.
    All member clubs are required to have athlete protection policies in place with regard to travel, electronic communication, and anti-bullying.
    Swim clubs have access to an arsenal of resources to assist the club leadership with implementing the best practices guidelines for athlete protection.
    How will my child be protected?

    Required Policies:

    Team Travel
    Electronic Communication
    Anti-Bullying Plan

    Recommended Policies:

    Photography
    Locker Room Monitoring
    Best Practice Guidelines
    Codes of Conduct for Coaches, Athletes, and Parents
    What is the expectation for my involvement?
    Communicate with your child, your child’s coaches, and other parents.
    Observe practices and help out at meets and team events.
    Know the standards of conduct for all coaches, volunteers, and athletes, and speak up if the standards are not being upheld.
    Who do I contact if I have a concern?
    Â鶹´«Ã½ Bucks Aquatics Manager: Roberta Lichter  rlichter@cbsd.org
    Â鶹´«Ã½ Bucks Swim Team Head Coach: Geoff Hawksworth ghawsksworth@cbsd.org
    USA Swimming Safe Sport: safesport@usaswimming.org

      (719) 866-4578 U.S. Center for Safe Sport 833-587-7233 or

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