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Please join us for an informative ISPCAN webinar that answers the critical question: How can we keep children safe in sports? You will learn:
Child safeguarding is about keeping all children safe from harm, abuse, violence, exploitation and neglect by having effective child safeguarding measures in place to ensure that children are protected while playing sports and being active. Understanding child abuse in youth sports requires an understanding of the dynamics of the sports environment and the power structures that exist within it. Children are often vulnerable to abuse by coaches, trainers, or other authority figures who have significant power and influence over them. The abuse can take various forms, including physical violence, emotional manipulation, or sexual exploitation. Unfortunately, the problem is often overlooked, as children may not speak out about the abuse due to fear or shame. Therefore, it is crucial to examine the root causes of child abuse in sports programs and develop strategies to prevent it. By understanding the nature of child abuse in youth sports, we can better equip ourselves to identify and prevent instances of abuse, protecting young athletes from harm and ensuring a safe and healthy environment for them to thrive in. The incidence and prevalence of abuse in youth sports remain a significant concern for researchers and practitioners alike. Prevalence analysis suggests that the problem is pervasive and affects a wide range of sports. Risk factors for abuse include a lack of oversight, inadequate training for coaches, and a culture of winning at all costs. Reporting mechanisms are often inadequate, and many cases of abuse go unreported. Long-term effects of abuse can include a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.