What is Safe Sport?
USA Swimming is committed to fostering a fun, healthy, and safe environment for all of its members. For that reason, USA Swimming, Georgia Swimming LSC, and ASL have created a detailed Code of Conduct. 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 environment. ASL's Code of Conduct and the policies that flow from it are designed to help us uphold Safe Sport and to create an environment where swimmers can best learn, grow, and thrive!
View ASL's Code of Conduct and Policies
Visit the Georgia Swimming LSC Safe Sport Page
Visit the USA Swimming Safe Sport Page
Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy
ASL and its member athletes, parents, coaches, officials and other volunteers adhere strictly to all elements of the USA Swimming's Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy MAAPP 2.0
The policy covers the following areas:
1. One-on-One Interactions
2. Travel: Local & Team
3. Social Media & Electronic Communication
4. Locker Rooms & Changing Areas
5. Massages & Rubdowns
To view the full policy, click here: MAAPP 2.0
Reporting an Incident:
Most incidents are readily handled at the club level. Please report any Safe Sport incidents to our Safe Sport Representative, Monica Tatela at safesport@swim-asl.com
Georgia Swimming LSC's Safe Sport Coordinator is Brook Kubik. She can be reached at safesport@gaswim.org
If you are unable to find resolution at the ASL or LSC levels, you can report incidents or concerns directly to USA Swimming Safe Sport by emailing Liz Hahn at ehahn@usaswimming.org or by completing their online reporting form.
If you are unable to find resolution at the ASL, LSC, or USA Swimming levels, you may also report an incident to the U.S. Center for Safe Sport by calling 833-5US-SAFE (833-587-7233) or by completing their online reporting form.
More about Safe Sport:
USA Swimming Safe Sport Best Practice Guidelines