U.S. Center for SafeSport Releases 2023 Annual Report
U.S. Center for SafeSport Releases 2023 Annual Report
Fielded more than 7,500 reports of abuse and misconduct
Initiated significant process improvements throughout the organization to improve efficiency, trauma sensitivity, and communication
Delivered essential abuse prevention education to athletes, coaches, and parents throughout the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement and beyond
Audited every National Governing Body (NGB) to ensure compliance with safety policies
“As a result of our work, a culture shift in sport is taking root,” Ju’Riese Colón, CEO, U.S. Center for SafeSport said. “Athletes are rejecting the notion that sexual harassment is inevitable, coaches aren’t turning a blind eye to inappropriate behavior, and parents aren’t tolerating abusive practices. Together, we are establishing a culture where people are compelled to throw open the curtains on abuse rather than sweep it under the rug.”The Center’s 2023 Annual Report provides a detailed overview of operations, milestones, and data from last year. Highlights include:
Delivery of 5,652,257 online courses to 3,901,951 individuals to better prepare the sport community to recognize, prevent, and respond to abuse since 2017
Development of specialized educational resources, including courses for Youth and Teens, a Bullying Prevention Handbook and a Parent and Guardian’s Handbook for Safer Sport
Conducted 52 audits of NGBs as well as 30 pre-audit site visits to ensure sport organizations are adhering to common-sense safety policies
2,040 individuals who are restricted or banned from sport are listed on the Centralized Disciplinary Database (CDD)
Reports of abuse and misconduct are up by more than 30% since 2022, and have increased by more than 2,500% since 2017
“The safety of our nation’s athletes is too important to shortchange,” said Colón. “Regardless of whether additional funding continues to come through the USOPC as required by federal law, or directly from federal appropriations, Congressional action is needed to maintain existing funding and secure $10 million more annually to fully fund the execution of the Center’s mission.”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 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic sport. The Center emerged in response to high profile cases of sexual abuse of minor athletes within Olympic and Paralympic sport in the mid-2010s. With the mission of making athlete wellbeing the centerpiece of the nation’s sport culture, the Center has since been setting safety policies, and receiving, investigating, and resolving complaints of abuse and misconduct. The Center also serves as an educational resource for sports organizations at all levels, from recreational sports organizations to professional leagues.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 sport.
Delivers comprehensive abuse prevention education within and outside of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement.
US Center for SafeSport logo; courtesy US Center for Safesport.
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