Local Authority Report to the appropriate agency pursuant to your county of residence requirements, e.g. Police or Sheriff’s Department, or County Child Protective Services. Find Your Local 24-Hr Emergency County Contact Cal North Report the incident to Cal North by sending an email to RiskManager@calnorth.org US Soccer Contact National Governing Body, US Soccer by either reporting through their hotline by dialing (312) 528-7004, or using the online submission form. Report Online US Center SafeSport Report to the US Center for SafeSport online or by dialing (720) 531-0340. Report Online All other forms of misconduct such as emotional abuse, bullying, hazing, or harassment must be reported to your League or Club Risk Manager. All reports of misconduct are taken with the utmost sensitivity and as discreetly as possible. Reporting may be made anonymously without fear of retaliation of any kind. No individual who makes a good faith report will be subject to retaliation, including harassment, or any adverse employment or participation consequence, as a result of making a report. In the event that you make a report of suspected child abuse to law enforcement, the U.S. Center for SafeSport, or another authority, we encourage you not to make an anonymous report simply because an anonymous report will not provide you with evidence that you discharged your mandatory reporting obligation. Below are risk management resources to help better navigate and maintain compliance with Cal North Safe Sport requirements. If you have not already familiarized yourself with our Athlete and Participant Safety Policy (see resource above), please make sure to do so first. US Center for SafeSport The US Center for SafeSport is an independent 501c(3) non-profit organization focused on ending all forms of abuse in sport. Safe Sport Certification Training - Required annual training for all covered personnel. Please use US Soccer's access code when completing training: YC3E-6P5G-YYIL-CS2M. For all other SafeSport educational materials and resources, please visit the training and education section of their website. NGBs: US Soccer and US Youth Soccer US Soccer Safe Soccer Framework - A comprehensive program of policies and processes, screening, education and training, reporting, monitoring, and enforcement designed to help participants detect and report abuse, respond to it, and prevent future occurrences. US Youth Soccer's Risk Management Policy - The official risk management policy of US Youth Soccer, approved February 16, 2019. Additional Cal North ResourcesAdditional Resources
See Also
Euro Grade 5 ArchivesUSA Gymnastics | U110: U.S. Center for SafeSport Core CourseEmotional Abuse: What It Is and Signs to Watch ForTypes and Signs of Abuse