The U.S. Center for SafeSport’s Centralized Disciplinary Database is a resource designed to keep the public informed when individuals connected with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Movements are either subject to certain temporary restrictions pending investigation by the Center or are subject to certain sanctions after an investigation found them in violation of the SafeSport Code. The database also contains certain eligibility decisions made by the National Governing Bodies (NGB), their Local Affiliated Organizations (LAO), or the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), including those rendered prior to the establishment of the Center.
The U.S. Center for SafeSport provides training for Minor/Youth Athletes. These free online age-appropriate trainings are designed as an introduction for minor/youth athletes and their parent/legal guardian to understand the importance of positive, welcoming environments in sports, where misconduct like bullying or abuse is less likely to happen, and to know where to report abuse, should it occur.
To best protect athletes from abuse or misconduct, it is critical that parents/legal guardians of minor athletes are familiar with Safe Sport Policies and help to ensure that interactions between their children and adults involved with NWBA programs are in compliance with the MAAPP. The NWBA strongly encourages parents/legal guardians to make their children aware of Safe Sport Policies. Parents/Legal guardians should not permit their children to participate in interactions that are not in compliance with Safe Sport Policies.
The MAAPP page of the U.S. Center for SafeSport's website provides additional information such as Policy trainings, informational one-pagers and much more. Click the appropriate blue bar below to access those MAAPP resources.
Requirements and Guidelines for Event Directors
Flyer for Event Directors to post during NWBA Sanctioned Events.
Flyer for Event Directors to post during NWBA Sanctioned Events.
Flyer for Event Directors to post during NWBA Sanctioned Events.
Hear Brandon McBeain (National Wheelchair Basketball Association), Alison Kocoras, (U.S. Soccer), and Madeleine Vala (USA Track & Field) tell us about varied ways their NGBs are adapting to the MAAPP.
Click the following link for the National Governing Body (NGB) Services page of the U.S. Center for SafeSport's website which provides additional information and resources.