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If you are reporting an incident involving the safety or exploitation of young athletes, there are several dedicated channels available to ensure a prompt and appropriate response. Reporting Abuse or Misconduct in Sports
If the situation involves the unauthorized sharing of nude images or "sextortion" (online exploitation of minors), these resources can help: Sextortion - FBI
If you suspect sexual misconduct, child abuse, or any violation of athlete safety policies within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement, you should contact the following organizations:
: Organizations like USA Football or USEF have specific protocols and mandatory reporting requirements for adults who interact with youth athletes.
: For confidential support and resources specifically for athletes and their communities, you can call or text (888) 279-1026 . Addressing Online Exploitation (Sextortion)
: You can file a report electronically or call 833-5US-SAFE (587-7233) to report concerns regarding sexual misconduct, child abuse, or physical/emotional abuse.
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If you are reporting an incident involving the safety or exploitation of young athletes, there are several dedicated channels available to ensure a prompt and appropriate response. Reporting Abuse or Misconduct in Sports
If the situation involves the unauthorized sharing of nude images or "sextortion" (online exploitation of minors), these resources can help: Sextortion - FBI
If you suspect sexual misconduct, child abuse, or any violation of athlete safety policies within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement, you should contact the following organizations:
: Organizations like USA Football or USEF have specific protocols and mandatory reporting requirements for adults who interact with youth athletes.
: For confidential support and resources specifically for athletes and their communities, you can call or text (888) 279-1026 . Addressing Online Exploitation (Sextortion)
: You can file a report electronically or call 833-5US-SAFE (587-7233) to report concerns regarding sexual misconduct, child abuse, or physical/emotional abuse.
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