The SafeSport Code establishes consistent standards of response and resolution to abuse and misconduct claims across the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement,whose affiliated individuals must comply with policies and procedures as defined by the Code.
The Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP) is a collection of prevention and training policies that bind adult participants and organizations in the U.S.Olympic & Paralympic Movement.

The Center accepts all reports of sexual abuse and child abuse within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement. Report here if you have reasonable suspicion of sexual misconduct harassment, child abuse (including child sexual abuse), or intimate relationships involving an imbalance of power.
The Center also accepts reports of emotional and physical misconduct (including but not limited to bullying,hazing, stalking, and harassment) or violations of the MAAPP within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement.
Violations of the MAAPP or reports of emotional and physical misconduct can also be reported directly to your sport’s national governing body (NGB) here.
Report here if you have experienced abuse or misconduct—or if you have reasonable suspicion of abuse or misconduct inflicted on, or by, someone in the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement.
- Minor Athlete Abuse PreventionClick Here, opens in a new tab
- Chart of Possible Adult ParticipantsClick Here, opens in a new tab
- SafeSport CodeClick Here, opens in a new tab
- Team Travel PolicyClick Here, opens in a new tab
- MAPP RequirementsClick Here, opens in a new tab
- SafeSport Youth TrainingClick Here, opens in a new tab
- Quality Control SystemClick Here, opens in a new tab
- Resolution PolicyClick Here, opens in a new tab
- How To Report SignageClick Here, opens in a new tab
- Event SignageClick Here, opens in a new tab