There is nothing more important to us than the safety of an athlete. That is why Parkland Aquatic Club is committed to ensuring a Safe Sport culture. We strictly adhere to all of the USA Swimming Safe Sport policies and we are proud to be designated as a Safe Sport recognized program. To learn more, see below. Together, we can ensure our athletes stay safe in and out of the water.
Important Safe Sport Numbers
PAAC's Safe Sport Coordinator
Carol Facchiano
484-397-4092
USA Swimming Safe Sport Contact
719-866-4578
Safe Sport Policies
PAAC MAAPP 2.0 Policy (updated policy effective September 1,2021)
Highlighted Changes on MAAPP 2.0 Policy
USA Swimming Athlete Protection Policies
Plan of Action Against Bullying
Free Training
Parent Consent Forms
Unrelated Adult Athlete to share a hotel room or sleeping arrangement with a minor athlete.
Unrelated Applicable Adult providing local transportation to a minor athlete
Unrelated Applicable Adult to travel to competition with a minor athlete.
WHERE TO START WITH MY CONCERN
When making the decision to report a concern you have, it can often feel intimidating and overwhelming. Please use these guidelines to help you on the first step “Where do I report?” Please use the provided links which will additionally help you get in touch with the appropriate people.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list. If you are not sure who to contact with a concern please contact Safe Sport Staff at the National Office and we will be sure to talk through your concern, answer your questions and connect you with the correct people.
If you concern deals with any of the following:
- Sexual Misconduct
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexually Explicit/Inappropriate Communication through Social Media
Please contact the U.S. Center for Safe Sport to make a report. Use the online reporting form, call (720) 524-5640, or find more information at www.uscenterforsafesport.org.
If your concern deals with any of the following:
- Criminal Charges
- Use, Sale, or Distribution of illegal drugs
- Physical Abuse
- Inappropriate Touching
- Lap Sitting
- Coaches sharing hotel rooms with Athletes
- Rubdown or Massage performed by coaches
- Pictures or video taken in locker rooms or changing areas
Please contact Liz Hahn [email protected] at the National Office or complete the online reporting form.
If your concern deals with any of the following:
- Peer to Peer Bullying
- Adult to Athlete Bullying
- Parent Issues
- Violations of team rules and team code of conduct
Please make a report to your team. We have provided a proposed letter of correspondence to assist you in beginning this process.
MANDATORY REPORTING RULE
Pursuant to federal law, all adults authorized to interact with minor or amateur athletes who learn of facts that give reason to suspect that a child has suffered an incident of child abuse, including sexual abuse, shall make a report of the suspected abuse to law enforcement and/or your state’s designated agency within 24 hours.
ARTICLE 306
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
.1 It is every member’s responsibility to promptly report any incident regarding sexual misconduct by a member as described in Article 304.3.8 to USA Swimming’s Director of Safe Sport. Reporting must occur when an individual has firsthand knowledge of misconduct or where specific and credible information has been received from a victim or knowledgeable third party. Various state laws may also require reporting to law enforcement or to a designated child protection agency.
.2 No member shall retaliate against any individual who has made a good faith report under 306.1.
.3 False reporting of sexual misconduct made in bad faith is prohibited.
.4 Neither civil nor criminal statutes of limitation apply to reports of cases of sexual abuse.”