CCA is committed to the USA SWIMMING
SAFE SPORT & Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy
USA Swimming and CCA is committed to fostering a fun, healthy, and safe environment for all of its members across all programs that are offered by the club. Safe Sport also provides policies, education, a reporting structure, and tools that are intended to serve our members as we work together to maintain this safe environment.
USA Swimming’s Safe Sport program, a comprehensive abuse prevention program, consists of a multi-layered approach to keep kids safe, including: required policies and best practice guidelines; mandatory screening, including criminal background checks and employment screening; training and education; monitoring, supervision and mandatory reporting. These measures are informed by experts in the field of child safety and are among the strongest safeguards found in youth-serving organizations.
For information on USA Swimming's MAAPP visit:
Safe Sport Training:
- Parent Safe Sport Training: SafeSport Parents
- Volunteers Safe Sport Training: SafeSport for Volunteers
- Link for Non-Athlete Members to take APT (Non-Athlete Members include: Coaches, Officials, Chaperones, Meet Directors, and USA Swimming Adult Athletes over the age of 18) visit: Athlete Protection Training
- Athlete Safe Sport Training: SafeSport for Kids
For more information on USA Swimming's Safe Sport Program visit:
- Safe Sport Best Practices
- Talking About Safe Sport
- Safe Sport Parent Introduction
Code of Conduct and other Documents:
- CCA's Code of Conduct
- USA Swimming's Code of Conduct
- CCA's Action Plan to Address Bullying
- CCA's Electronic Communication and Social Media Policy
To report a Safe Sport Concern:
USA Swimming (719) 866-4578 Deal with a Safe Sport Concern
U.S. Center for Safe Sport : Use the online reporting form, call (720) 524-5640, or find more information at www.uscenterforsafesport.org
Leslie Juarez Michel - CCA Safe Sport Coordinator: coordinator@ccaswimming.org