USA Swimming is committed to safeguarding all of its members with the welfare of its athlete members as top priority. Safe Sport is USA Swimming’s comprehensive abuse prevention program and provides tools for swim clubs to educate their members and intervene in risky situations.
Saint Andrew's Aquatics fully endorses and supports USA Swimming’s Safe Sport and Safety programs, as well as MAAPP.
Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP) -
Educational Documents -
Locker Rooms and Changing Areas
Meetings and Individual Training Sessions
USA Swimming Safe Sport Policies -
USA Swimming Athlete Protection Policies
Code(s) of Conduct -
Saint Andrew's Aquatics - Athlete Code of Conduct
Saint Andrew's Aquatics- Coaches Code of Conduct
Saint Andrew's Aquatics - Parents Code of Conduct
Saint Andrew's Aquatics - Electronic Communications Policy
Safe Sport Basics -
Best Practices Guidelines -
Best Practices Guidelines - Athletes with Disabilites
Report a Safe Sport Concern -
To deal with a Safe Sport concern, contact USA Swimming at (719) 866-4578
Contact the U.S. Center for Safe Sport to make a report. Call 833-5US-SAFE (587-7233) or use the
online reporting form or find more information at http://www.uscenterforsafesport.org/
Text anonymous tips to 888-270-SWIM (7946)
FREE Safe Sport Courses -
Safe Sport Training for Athletes
Safe Sport Training for Parents
Athlete Protection Training
FGC Safe Sport Chair - Michael Averett [email protected]
Saint Andrew's Aquatics Safe Sport Club Coordinator - Penny Potts-Hawk [email protected]
Saint Andrew's Aquatics Parental Consent Forms
Permission for an Unrelated Adult/Athlete to Share the Same Overnight Lodging with Minor Athlete
Permission for an Unrelated Applicable Adult to Provide Local Transportation to Minor Athlete
Permission for an Unrelated Applicable Adult to Travel to Competion with Minor Athlete
Permission for Individual Training Sessions
Protecting our young athletes is ALL of our responsibility... as coaches, volunteers, and parents.
Policies are enforceable by the National Board of Review process.
Consequences for breaking a policy include, but are not limited to, revocation of membership.

