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USA Hockey SafeSport Program

The safety of its participants is of paramount importance to USA Hockey.  USA Hockey SafeSport is the organization's program related to off-ice safety.

USA Hockey has long had systems in place to protect its participants from physical abuse, sexual abuse and other types of abuse and misconduct that can be harmful to youth hockey players and other participants.  These include without limitation Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Screening, Locker Room Supervision and Hazing Policies, in addition to Codes of Conduct applicable to administrators, coaches, officials, parents, players and spectators.  The USA Hockey SafeSport Handbook is intended to update and collect USA Hockey’s various policies to protect its participants from all types of misconduct and abuse.

USA Hockey has ZERO TOLERANCE for abuse and misconduct.

This Safe Sport Handbook includes the various Policies that apply to all USA Hockey Member Programs.  Those Policies address

  • Sexual Abuse
  • Physical Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Bullying, Threats and Harassment
  • Hazing

2023-2024 SafeSport Policies

 

The ACYHA locker room policy is intended to protect players and coaches while promoting a team environment.  Questions should be directed to the ACYHA SafeSport representative-Ryan Hegarty.

Coaches, Team Managers, and Parents/Adults supervising the locker room needs to complete SafeSport Certification and Background check.  Follow link below to complete requirements.

 

 

REPORTING A CONCERN

Any concerns can be reported to the SafeSport representative, Sandy Ness , the level coordinator, or any ACYHA board member.  

Concerns of abuse can also be reported directly to USA Hockey by one of the following methods:
CALL: 800-888-4656
EMAIL: SafeSport@usahockey.org
CLICK: “Report to USA Hockey” at usahockey.com/safesport

Ryan Hegarty

SafeSport Director