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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Until the parents start confronting the coaches and clubs it won't change. Safe sport is a joke, good concept but it isn't working properly because they are probably afraid to get sued. Listen to your kids, watch for their passion to decline, and listen to your kids. When our kid came to us with why they wanted to stop playing we had a hard time with it and then our kid explained things and we observed and it shinned a whole new light on things looking at it from their perspective and we we emailed the coach and got them off the team and our kid has been so relived and happy. Of course the coach was defensive and the club was numb to it all. when parents asked us why we did that we said watch closely, talk to your kid don't just pay attention to wins and losses, watch the bench and practices. [/quote] The Center accepts all reports affecting the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement of: Sexual Misconduct, including without limitation child sexual abuse and any misconduct that is reasonably related to an underlying allegation of Sexual Misconduct Criminal Charges or Dispositions involving Child Abuse or Sexual Misconduct Misconduct Related to Reporting, where the underlying allegation involves Child Abuse or Sexual Misconduct; Aiding and Abetting, when it relates to the Center’s process Misconduct Related to the Center’s Process Other Inappropriate Conduct, as defined herein The Center has exclusive jurisdiction to investigate and resolve reports affecting the Movement in the bulleted categories above. The Center also accepts reports of emotional and physical misconduct (including bullying, hazing, stalking, and harassment) within the Movement. Reports of emotional and physical misconduct can also be made directly to your sport’s national governing body (NGB). [/quote]
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