U.S. Center for SafeSport Launches Summer Safety Checklist for Youth Programs
Event summary
- The U.S. Center for SafeSport released a Summer Safety Checklist on May 5, 2026, outlining eight key questions for parents to evaluate youth sports programs.
- The checklist focuses on measures to prevent and respond to sexual abuse and misconduct in summer sports leagues and camps.
- Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, CEO of the Center, emphasized turning parental concern into action through the checklist.
- Monica Rivera, VP of Education & Research, highlighted the importance of prevention policies and training for staff and volunteers.
The big picture
The U.S. Center for SafeSport, established in 2017 to address abuse in Olympic and Paralympic sports, is expanding its focus to broader youth sports programs. This initiative reflects growing concerns over abuse prevention in recreational and competitive settings, aligning with broader industry trends toward stricter safety protocols. The Center's efforts aim to set a national standard for abuse prevention, potentially influencing policy and practice across various youth-serving organizations.
What we're watching
- Adoption Rate
- How widely youth sports programs will adopt and implement the checklist's guidelines.
- Regulatory Impact
- Whether the checklist will influence future legislation or regulatory requirements for youth sports safety.
- Educational Reach
- The effectiveness of the Center's educational resources in raising awareness among parents and program administrators.
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