The Pride House is designed to be a welcoming and inclusive space and will be in operation throughout the period of next year’s Olympic and Paralympic Games.
… gender equality, diversity and equal opportunities …
Pride House has been launched alongside the Fair-Play Association, which aims to promote fair play, inclusion, equality and respect for people in sport regardless of gender, sexual orientation, expression or gender identity. …
Olympic ideals. Racists and homophobes should stay away.
GB feels they don’t have the resources to do the kind of job they want to do keeping everyone in the sport safer.
That’s not to mention the backlog of historic complaints that still need be evaluated.
Today our Chair – Mike Darcey – has called for the establishment of an independent safeguarding body to ensure athlete welfare across all sports. Read more here ▶️ https://t.co/l5aprxyaSj
— British Gymnastics (@BritGymnastics) May 16, 2023
Nanci Moore, a gymnastics coach at Bay Valley Academy in Michigan, was suspended for allegations of mistreatment, being forced to compete through injuries, and not following concussion protocols.
Initially, she was suspended by SafeSport. But that 2 year suspension has been lifted. Nanci can coach under supervision.
It’s critical to take every accusation of misconduct seriously. And just as critical to welcome back those coaches found not guilty.
“Talk to your kids about good touch and bad touch and make sure they feel comfortable coming to you if something doesn’t feel right,” she said. “Regularly check in with your kids: Ask them what was good and what was bad about practice and if anything made them feel uncomfortable.” …
… “The highest risk areas are those that allow for one-on-one adult-child interaction, often at the elite level. Those activities that involve body positioning, such as swimming or gymnastics, exacerbate the risk because touching is a part of the training.” …