USA Hockey Safesport Program

USA hockey Safesport Program

The safety of its participants is of paramount importance to Revolution Ice Centre and USA Hockey. USA Hockey SafeSport is the organization’s program related to off-ice safety.

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Revolution SafeSport Locker Room Policy
SafeSport: Quick Reference for Coaches
Locker Rooms: Monitoring and Supervision
SafeSport for Coaches: Bullying
USA Hockey SafeSport Report

USA Hockey has ZERO TOLERANCE for abuse and misconduct.

This SafeSport Handbook includes the various Policies that apply to all USA Hockey Member Programs. Those Policies address

  • Sexual Abuse
  • Physical Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Bullying, Threats and Harassment
  • Hazing
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The Policies also address areas where misconduct can occur and are intended to reduce the risk of potential abuse, including:

  • Fitness center inclusive of spin cycles, Jacobs Ladder, Bosu balls, battle ropes, kettlebells, treadmill, and full gym equipment.
  • Shooting room with synthetic ice, LED lighting and puck speed radar capabilities.
  • Facility-wide guest WiFi
  • TV’s in the lobby with cable TV
  • Birthday party rooms

In addition to policies, the SafeSport Handbook includes information about the available and required Training of USA Hockey and its Member Programs’ employees, volunteers, administrators, coaches, parents and players on recognizing and reducing circumstances for potential abuse to occur; information on USA Hockey’s Screening and Background Check Program; the availability and procedures for any person to Report suspected abuse or misconduct (including protections from any retaliation or repercussions for such reporting); the procedures and means by which USA Hockey and its Member Programs should Respond to allegations of abuse and misconduct; and how USA Hockey and its Member Programs will Monitor and Supervise the SafeSport Program to help ensure its effectiveness. By combining all of these elements into a comprehensive SafeSport Program, USA Hockey intends to create the safest possible environment for participation in hockey.

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