​SAFE SPORTS

SUSC Supports safe sports

SportSG has committed to lead the prevention strategy and education effort by establishing a Safe Sport Commission and a reporting process by 2019. NSAs, too, pledged to having a sport safe policy and a safeguarding officer by 2019, that will provide a safe and trusted environment for staff, associates, athletes, coaches and officials in accordance with existing laws and codes of conduct.

WHAT IS HARASSMENT?

  • Harassment is an unwanted and inappropriate physical or verbal or non-verbal behaviour which is humiliating, offensive and/or intimidating to another party
  • Such behaviour can be exhibited in person and/or via other communication channels such as the Internet and mobile phones
  • Harassment can be a single or continuous occurrence. Types of harassment include, but not limited to, stalking, cyber-bullying and sexual harassment
  • As it is considered a criminal offence, offenders may be referred to the police for further investigation.

general Guidelines for reporting

  • What to report: Disclosure or indicators of abuse, inappropriate behaviour.
  • When to report: Any concern must be reported immediately.
  • Who to report to: Staff advisors or team managers of your respective Universities.
  • How to report: Reporting channels of your respective Universities. 
  • Follow-up: In accordance to your respective Universities' incident management processes.

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