Youth / State Build Champions
Below you will find examples of champion building strategies being implemented by state or regional organizations (sport, SV/DV) in multiple sites that target youth (age 3-13) athletes and organizations that work with them to prevent SV/DV.
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IMPACT Administrators' Toolkit
Men As Peacemakers
Visit WebsiteA 6-step guide to saftey & gender equity in sports.
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IMPACT Administrators' Toolkit
Men As Peacemakers
A 6-step guide to saftey & gender equity in sports.
This toolkit includes resources for Executive Directors, Club Presidents, Coaching Directors or other leaders of community athletic organizations. The resources included will teach your coaches to promote safety, respect, and gender equity with all players. This guide is meant to provide examples and a framework for the development of your organization’s policies and procedures. Our previous work with the Minnesota State High School League, Arrowhead Youth Soccer Association, Winona Youth Soccer Association, and other sports organizations, has taught us that every organization is unique. We encourage you to work with us directly to tailor your approach to your specific community of coaches and players. Contact Men As Peacemakers at info@menaspeacemakers.org or 218-727-1939 to get started.
Attachment: Administrators-Toolkit_9-25.pdf
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10 Commandments for Sport Parents
Play Like A Champion
Visit WebsiteTip sheet for parents to positively engage youth athletes in discussion, goal-setting, and... read more
10 Commandments for Sport Parents
Play Like A Champion
Tip sheet for parents to positively engage youth athletes in discussion, goal-setting, and framing sport participation.
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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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Girls on the Run Program
Girls on the Run
Visit WebsiteMeeting twice a week in small teams, Girls on the Run programs (local) teach life skills through... read more
Girls on the Run Program
Girls on the Run
Meeting twice a week in small teams, Girls on the Run programs (local) teach life skills through fun, engaging lessons that celebrate the joy of movement. The curriculum is taught by certified Girls on the Run® coaches and includes three parts: understanding ourselves, valuing relationships and teamwork and understanding how we connect with and shape the world at large. Over the course of the program, girls will develop and improve competence, feel confidence in who they are, develop strength of character, respond to others and oneself with care, create positive connections with peers and adults, and make a meaningful contribution to community and society.
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Handout for Dads
All Pro Dads
Visit WebsiteAll Pro Dad is committed to building strong families and partnered with the Florida Coalition... read more
Handout for Dads
All Pro Dads
All Pro Dad is committed to building strong families and partnered with the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence to create this handout that encourages dads to teach their sons how to treat a girl.
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IMPACT Prevention Resources
Men As Peacemakers
Visit WebsiteThis guide is designed to help coaches like you promote respect and equality, reduce violence... read more
IMPACT Prevention Resources
Men As Peacemakers
This guide is designed to help coaches like you promote respect and equality, reduce violence and identify signs of abuse among your players.
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MEND Toolkit For Coaches
MEND
Visit WebsiteThe MEND Toolkit is just that, a toolkit. Think of this resource as a box of tools through which... read more
MEND Toolkit For Coaches
MEND
The MEND Toolkit is just that, a toolkit. Think of this resource as a box of tools through which you can pick and chose which tool you want to use. As you complete each module, a new tool will be added to your “toolbox.” Once the entire Toolkit is completed, you should have all the tools you need to educate boys and change the culture that supports violence.
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MEND Training
MEND
Visit WebsitePowered by the YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee, MEND works to end violence against women... read more
MEND Training
MEND
Powered by the YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee, MEND works to end violence against women by engaging and educating men. The YWCA has extensive experience treating the symptom, but violence against women is truly a man’s problem that desperately needs a cure. When men understand how our culture supports violence, they become a major part of the solution.
Objectives of this training include:
- Raise awareness about the prevalence of violence against women
- Uncover subtle ways our society reinforces sexist and objectifying biases
- Connect the dots between harmful jokes and actions
- Unpack the difference between healthy and unhealthy masculinity
- Empower attendees with situational examples and strategies to step up and speak out against negative cultural norms
- Challenge attendees to help create a community that respects and values women and girls
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Positive Coaching Alliance Workshops
Positive Coaching Alliance
Visit WebsiteTypically, an individual school or youth sports organization hosts a Leadership workshop for its... read more
Positive Coaching Alliance Workshops
Positive Coaching Alliance
Typically, an individual school or youth sports organization hosts a Leadership workshop for its directors, a separate Double-Goal Coach workshop for all its coaches, and a separate Second-Goal Parent workshop. A Triple-Impact Competitor workshop is available for teenage athletes in the school or organization. PCA also offers Partnerships that include workshops for school districts, conferences, park-and-recreation organizations, leagues, and youth sports consortiums in all 50 states and several other nations. Each workshop takes anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours and is led by a PCA Trainer with deep athletic and coaching experience (usually at least three years at the high school level or above). The Trainer explains PCA's three key principles -- Redefining "Winning" as Mastery of Sport, Filling Emotional Tanks and Honoring the Game -- and leads attendees through a series of interactive exercises based on common youth sports scenarios. The result is that the group of leaders, coaches, parents or athletes begins to explore different approaches for success and establishes a common vocabulary for use in providing athletes a positive, character-building youth sports environment.
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Sport Situational Prevention Approach (SSPA)
Dr. Keith Kaufman & U.S. Center for SafeSport
Visit WebsiteFrom the U.S. Center for SafeSport website:
"The Sport Situational Prevention Approach (... read more
Sport Situational Prevention Approach (SSPA)
Dr. Keith Kaufman & U.S. Center for SafeSport
From the U.S. Center for SafeSport website:
"The Sport Situational Prevention Approach (SSPA) is a new, three-year, grant-funded project in collaboration with leading authority Dr. Keith Kaufman. The SSPA aims to:
- Help keep athletes safe;
- Support and strengthen prevention efforts in sports;
- Create safety tools tailored for use by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and elite youth sports organizations;
- Create an early warning system to identify and address safety risks when they are in their earliest stages."
SSPA Implementation Manual: https://uscenterforsafesport.org/training-and-education/outreach-initiat...
SSPA Training Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVmT8xt041WgHHXtqcCpWynPLuj-IRV69
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US Center for SafeSport
US Center for SafeSport
Visit WebsiteAthletes will perform better, soar higher, and get more from sport if they feel safe. SafeSport... read more
US Center for SafeSport
US Center for SafeSport
Athletes will perform better, soar higher, and get more from sport if they feel safe. SafeSport seeks to create a healthy, supportive environment for all participants. Through education, resources, and training, we help members of the sport community recognize, reduce, and respond to misconduct in sport.
The Center has two offices, each with distinct roles in helping to create a safe, strengthening environment for athletes.
- Administers national programming to promote respect and prevent abuse
- Raises awareness of issues
- Provides educational materials and resources
- Investigates and resolves alleged violations of the SafeSport Code for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement
- Uses neutral and independent investigators and arbitrators in its processes
- Gathers and analyzes data that is used to improve awareness and prevention programs
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