SAFE SPORT
U.S. Center for Safe Sport
(AHHS STATEMENT)
U.S. Equestrian is committed to creating and maintaining an equestrian community free of all forms of emotional, physical and sexual misconduct. U.S. Equestrian members and participants have a mandatory duty to report suspected sexual misconduct to the U.S. Center for Safe Sport.
The USEF Safe Sport Policy and U.S. Center for Safe Sport Code are aimed at protecting all participants in our sport.
USEF and the U.S. Center for Safe Sport Answer Your Safe Sport Questions
The Joint Leadership Council would like to share an article that may be helpful in understanding more about Safe Sport. A link to the complete article from The Chronicle of the Horse is below. The full article can be viewed by clicking here.
Open Letter to AHHS Membership from Former AHHS President Maureen Quackenbush
Top Five Things You Need to Know About Safe Sport Training
Five Fast Facts About the USEF Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention (MAAP) Policies
Safe Sport Training
Required Safe Sport Training
USEF's sample consent language and forms for new MAAP policies