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Athletic Trainers as Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention
RALIANCE
Athletic trainers are committed to using the best available evidence and practices to support... read more
Athletic Trainers as Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention
RALIANCE
Athletic trainers are committed to using the best available evidence and practices to support the total development of the student-athlete. Research has shown the damaging physical and mental health impacts of sexual harassment, assault, and abuse on youth and young adults. Beyond assessing for violence, reporting disclosures of sexual violence, and connecting survivors for resources – there’s a critical need for coaches, athletic directors, sport medicine professionals, and athletic trainers to take action toward preventing sexual violence before it happens.
At RALIANCE, we know and believe in the potential of sport to prevent sexual and domestic violence, both in the world of athletics and beyond. In 2019, we partnered with Michigan State University (MSU) to host an invitation-only listening session that brought together athletic trainers from across the B1G (Big Ten) Conference and selected Division II and Division III universities to discuss the role of athletic trainers in preventing sexual violence.
Our new report, Athletic Trainers as Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention, draws on the perspectives of this group to outline the unique role of athletic trainers in the sport pipeline, opportunities athletic trainers identified to promote sexual violence prevention, and the supports needed to carry out this vision.
This report looks at:
- How the role of athletic trainers is unique in the sport pipeline
- Why athletic trainers are poised to promote sexual violence prevention
- What athletic trainers need to be leaders in preventing sexual violence
- The barriers athletic trainers face to realizing this role and priorities to overcome them
Attachment: AT_SVP_Report_final(2).pdf
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PCA Development Zone Resource Center
Positive Coaching Alliance
Visit WebsiteSearch thousands of resources to develop better athletes, better people. Search by "Topic in... read more
PCA Development Zone Resource Center
Positive Coaching Alliance
Search thousands of resources to develop better athletes, better people. Search by "Topic in Sport" to reach Preventing Sexual Abuse specific resources.
General resource sections include, Recruiting, 1st time coaching, tryouts, playing time, and parent/coach conflict. You can search by role as well (Coach, Parent, Athlete, Admin/Leader, and Official/Referee).
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Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Visit WebsiteRoll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it... read more
Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Roll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it impacted the town and garnered national attention. Since its release in 2018, Roll Red Roll has led to conversations about rape culture, the role sport plays in sexual violence, and how to create lasting social change.
RALIANCE in partnership with the Roll Red Roll social impact team, Open Door Abuse Awareness Prevention, and MenChallenging has created two toolkits to help coaches, athletic administrators, guidance counselors, and sexual violence prevention advocates discuss the film with their student athletes and spark social change. The first toolkit adapts conversations, discussion questions, and selected clips in thematic sections for college athletes, while the second toolkit focuses on high school athletes.
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How to be Trauma Sensitive & Responsive in your Coaching
Play Like A Champion
Visit WebsiteYoung people today are exposed to a variety of situations that may induce trauma. Play Like a... read more
How to be Trauma Sensitive & Responsive in your Coaching
Play Like A Champion
Young people today are exposed to a variety of situations that may induce trauma. Play Like a Champion provides the following information to help coaches understand trauma and to respond to trauma and its impact on today’s youth. This page includes several downloadable resources for coaches on this critical topic.
Attachment: Trauma Responsive Coaching.pdf
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2017 NCAA Inclusion Forum
NCAA
Visit WebsiteThe NCAA Inclusion Forum brings together higher education and intercollegiate athletics leaders... read more
2017 NCAA Inclusion Forum
NCAA
The NCAA Inclusion Forum brings together higher education and intercollegiate athletics leaders and student-athletes passionate about improving the educational and professional environment for student-athletes, coaches and staff. Sessions engage on a broad range of topics related to policy, research and best practices that support racial and ethnic minorities, women, international student-athletes, LGBTQ and athletes with disabilities.
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A CALL TO COACHES Training Events
A CALL TO MEN
Visit WebsiteA CALL TO COACHES is a series of educational training events where coaches are empowered to... read more
A CALL TO COACHES Training Events
A CALL TO MEN
A CALL TO COACHES is a series of educational training events where coaches are empowered to build young men of character, to promote healthy, respectful manhood, and prevent violence and discrimination against all women and girls. Often in partnership with members of the sport community, these events speak to sport leaders in a language that can be understood and used in a sport setting.
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A CALL TO MEN Speakers
A CALL TO MEN
Visit WebsiteA CALL TO MEN speaks at hundreds of events annually. From introductory workshops, multi-day... read more
A CALL TO MEN Speakers
A CALL TO MEN
A CALL TO MEN speaks at hundreds of events annually. From introductory workshops, multi-day trainings, and community and government events, to corporate trainings and national conferences, A CALL TO MEN can customize programming to meet the needs of the organization.
With a seasoned group of Core Trainers, A CALL TO MEN also offers subject matter experts that specialize in the following:
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Preventing sexual assault, sexual harassment, violence and discrimination in the military
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Preventing sexual assault, violence and discrimination in college and universities
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Preventing gang and community violence
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Preventing violence and discrimination in faith communities
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Academy for Youth Sport Administrators
National Alliance for Youth Sports
Visit WebsiteThe Academy for Youth Sports Administrators is a comprehensive certification program offering... read more
Academy for Youth Sport Administrators
National Alliance for Youth Sports
The Academy for Youth Sports Administrators is a comprehensive certification program offering cutting-edge information on critical topics for professional youth sports administrators. The Academy’s primary goal is to provide professionals with the foundation and tools needed to positively impact the youth sports experience for all children in their communities. It is designed as an interpersonal, educational and networking opportunity that no youth sports administrator should miss.
The Academy is offered Online or Onsite and is the only place where the Certified Youth Sports Administrator (CYSA) credential can be earned! Attendees gain a foundation of knowledge as well as new perspectives on developing workable solutions to challenges and issues faced while on the job.
Topics covered within the Academy include:
- Youth sports philosophy
- Policies & procedures
- Volunteer management
- Child abuse and bullying prevention
- Parent management
- Conflict resolution
- Insurance & risk management
- Emergency preparedness and injury prevention
- Inclusion of children with disabilities
- Evaluation & marketing of your program
- Model youth sports program
- Professional development
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Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Train-the-Trainer Conference
IMPACT Boston
Visit WebsiteIMPACT Bosten hosts a free train-the-trainer conference for the Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention... read more
Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Train-the-Trainer Conference
IMPACT Boston
IMPACT Bosten hosts a free train-the-trainer conference for the Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention (ASAP) curriculum. ASAP is one of the few curricula designed specifically for coaches, trainers, volunteers and leaders of programs that work with athletes with disabilities. This conference will equip participants to teach the 5-session curriculum within their organizations. The event is made possible by the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation and is held in collaboration with the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
ASAP is a dynamic, interactive program in which participants learn to:
- Recognize abuse and sexual misconduct
- Interrupt unsafe or inappropriate interactions that could escalate to abuse
- Think critically and productively about safe touch and healthy relationships
- Report sexual abuse and collaborate with a local rape crisis center
The training conference takes place March 29 and 30, 2022 in Colorado Springs.
Attachment: ASAP Conference 2022.pdf
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All Staff SV/DV Education Program - Year 3
NFL
Visit WebsiteThis program was developed and implemented by the NFL in it's 3rd year (2017) of SV/DV, DUI, and... read more
All Staff SV/DV Education Program - Year 3
NFL
This program was developed and implemented by the NFL in it's 3rd year (2017) of SV/DV, DUI, and Firearms Safety training for all NFL and associated club staff, players, and coaches.
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Bullying Prevention Training for Coaches and Parents
National Alliance for Youth Sports
Visit WebsiteThe National Alliance for Youth Sports is aware that bullying in sports is an extremely... read more
Bullying Prevention Training for Coaches and Parents
National Alliance for Youth Sports
The National Alliance for Youth Sports is aware that bullying in sports is an extremely important topic for coaches and parents of young athletes regardless of the age of the players. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found 20% of high school aged kids have experienced some form of bullying on school grounds alone in their lifetime. Those numbers only increase when incorporating recreation sports.
Because this is such an important subject, we have created optional bullying prevention training courses for NAYS Coaches and NAYS Parents as a supplement to the information they received during their training. NAYS has also decided to offer this course to everyone, completely FREE!
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Character Initiative Grant (InSideOut Program)
InSideOut Initiative, Arlington School District, and Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Visit WebsiteInSideOut Initiative began in January 2016 with the the Dallas Cowboys in coordination with the... read more
Character Initiative Grant (InSideOut Program)
InSideOut Initiative, Arlington School District, and Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
InSideOut Initiative began in January 2016 with the the Dallas Cowboys in coordination with the NFL Foundation on a character education program that has been endorsed by the UIL and the Texas High School Coaches Association. The Cowboys have helped host three InSideOut meetings with key superintendents and athletic decision-makers across the start to help bring awareness to this initiative.
Subsequently, the Arlington ISD was awarded nearly $30,000 in grants from the Gene and Jerry Jones Family Arlington Youth Foundation to support a character training initiative for 375 AISD secondary coaches with Joe Ehrmann, former NFL Colts player and co-founder of the InSideOut Initiative and Jody Redman, InSideOut Initiative co-founder and Minnesota State High School League associate director.
For more on the national InSideOut Initative, visit https://insideoutinitiative.org/
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Circles of Safety
Stop It Now!, USA Football, Center for Violence Prevention
Visit WebsiteThe Center for Violence Prevention (CVPR), Stop It Now!, and USA Football have received funding... read more
Circles of Safety
Stop It Now!, USA Football, Center for Violence Prevention
The Center for Violence Prevention (CVPR), Stop It Now!, and USA Football have received funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to evaluate Circles of Safety, a child sexual abuse prevention program that teaches adults how to identify and interrupt boundary violating behavior with youth. The evaluate will examine outcomes from the program in community-based youth football leagues.
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Coach and Administrator Training Programs
Up2Us
Visit WebsiteSports and physical activity help kids build strong bodies and brains. Interactions with trained... read more
Coach and Administrator Training Programs
Up2Us
Sports and physical activity help kids build strong bodies and brains. Interactions with trained coaches help them build the skills they need for life. All of our trainings focus on creating capable, thoughtful youth development practitioners who use sport as the vehicle through which they build strong relationships with youth. To accomplish this, coaches must be able to create an inclusive, positive team culture, design practices with high levels of physical activity, and help youth translate the skills they learn on the field into other areas of their lives.
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Coach Toolkit for Creating a Safe Space
Up2Us
Visit WebsiteUp2Us Sports and StandUP have created this toolkit to assist coaches and program administrators... read more
Coach Toolkit for Creating a Safe Space
Up2Us
Up2Us Sports and StandUP have created this toolkit to assist coaches and program administrators as they work to address negative behaviors, educate their peers, and create safety for all youth. The purpose of this toolkit is to help coaches address and prevent situations in their programs that make young people feel unwelcome or unsafe through evidence-based best practices and strategies.
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Coaching Boys into Men Program
Futures Without Violence
Visit WebsiteFUTURES’ Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) program facilitates these connections by providing high... read more
Coaching Boys into Men Program
Futures Without Violence
FUTURES’ Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) program facilitates these connections by providing high school athletic coaches with the resources they need to promote respectful behavior among their players and help prevent relationship abuse, harassment, and sexual assault")
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Coaching Boys Into Men Program Evaluation
Futures Without Violence
Visit WebsiteIn 2012, Coaching Boys Into Men underwent a rigorous three year evaluation in Sacramento,... read more
Coaching Boys Into Men Program Evaluation
Futures Without Violence
In 2012, Coaching Boys Into Men underwent a rigorous three year evaluation in Sacramento, California funded by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The study found that athletes who participated in the program were significantly more likely to intervene when witnessing abusive or disrespectful behaviors among their peers, and were also more likely to report less abuse perpetration.
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Coaching Boys into Men Video Series
Futures Without Violence & FISA Foundation
Visit WebsiteThis site provides video resources to supplement the Coaching Boys Into Men dating violence... read more
Coaching Boys into Men Video Series
Futures Without Violence & FISA Foundation
This site provides video resources to supplement the Coaching Boys Into Men dating violence prevention program for high school athletic coaches to use with their male athletes. If you have the curricula, you can proceed to Getting Started videos to help you prepare to deliver CBIM, or use the menu to skip to any of the topics in the card series. FISA Foundation, in partnership with The Heinz Endowments and the United Way of Allegheny County developed Southwest PA Says No More to showcase the important prevention-focused work happening here, and to make it easier for individuals and organizations to take action to stop gender-based violence. One area of focus is Sport and Athletics.
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Coaching For Change
Men As Peacemakers
Visit WebsiteCoaching for Change is an interactive on-line training that provides coaches on the ground... read more
Coaching For Change
Men As Peacemakers
Coaching for Change is an interactive on-line training that provides coaches on the ground examples of how to recognize and address issues of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, teen dating violence, and domestic violence. The training focuses on the primary prevention of these behaviors by introducing skills and strategies which create a team culture of gender equity and respect. This is a mandated training by the Minnesota State High School League for MN state high school coaches’ licensure.
This free training is available to all- Just sign in with your email address and city/state and you'll receive access.
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Coaching for Character Clinic
Play Like A Champion
Visit WebsiteDesigned specifically for youth coaches, the Coaching for Character (C4C) clinic emphasizes the... read more
Coaching for Character Clinic
Play Like A Champion
Designed specifically for youth coaches, the Coaching for Character (C4C) clinic emphasizes the character building elements of sports: teamwork, fairness, friendship, perseverance, courage, and leadership. Based on the latest research in the sport science as well as child & sports psychology, Play Like a Champion Today offers a one-of-a-kind, interactive clinic to educate coaches on how to foster the full development of their athletes through building cohesive teams.
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