FOR ISSUES CONCERNING:
HOW TO REPORT if you need assistance making a report to local authorities, our partners at Safe@AllStar can assist. Call the Helpline at 720-282-1744 (8am-8pm EDT). STEP 2 After contacting law enforcement, please have the following information available for your report to USASF:
IF A MINOR IS IN IMMEDIATE DANGER OR ABUSE IS OCCURRING, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY |
FOR ISSUES CONCERNING:
(Please visit the USASF Code of Conduct and Compliance for an explanation of items listed above.)HOW TO REPORT Complete the USASF/USA Cheer ONLINE REPORTING FORM. Questions: Not sure if you should make a report? Want to speak with someone?
Contact our partners on the Safe@Allstar Helpline: 720-282-1744 Monday-Friday (8am-8pm EDT) |
FOR ISSUES CONCERNING:
* You must be a current member of the USASF to file reports of Non-Compliance. HOW TO REPORT Contact USASF Compliance. |
FOR ISSUES CONCERNING:
HOW TO REPORT Contact your USASF Member Club |
For more information regarding Reporting, Response and Resolution Procedures, please refer to the USASF Code of Conduct & Compliance (Appendices starting on pg 40).
Athlete safety depends on a partnership between all of us working together. By providing guidance on when and how to report suspected misconduct, the U.S. All Star Federation seeks to remove barriers to disclosing misconduct and abuse.
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