Current:Home > InvestU.S. Center for SafeSport needs independence and increased funding, commission says -Achieve Wealth Network
U.S. Center for SafeSport needs independence and increased funding, commission says
View
Date:2025-04-16 06:20:48
Nearly two years ago, Congress commissioned a group of experts to dig into the Olympic and Paralympic movement in the United States − including what, if anything, is broken and how it can be fixed.
On Friday, the group returned with its findings and a sweeping list of recommendations for Congress, most notably involving the U.S. Center for SafeSport and youth sports.
In a 277-page report, the Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics recommended that Congress effectively overhaul the funding model behind SafeSport, which was created in 2017 and is tasked with investigating allegations of abuse in Olympic and Paralympic sports. The commission is urging lawmakers to both increase the funding for SafeSport and fund the center directly, making it financially independent from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, similar to the current funding model for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
Read more:What is the U.S. Center for SafeSport and what does it do?
"If athletes’ safety is as much of a public value as fair competition, SafeSport needs to have public support," the commission wrote in its report.
As part of its findings, the commission noted that SafeSport not only receives $20 million annually from the USOPC, as required by law, but that it also receives funding from national governing bodies that is tied directly to the reports of abuse filed within their individual sports − including $3,000 for "high cost" cases. The commission stressed that such a funding model could disincentivize sports bodies to report allegations of abuse.
"If governing bodies have problems with abuse, the answer is not to impose a tax on reporting abuse," the commission said.
Friday's report also highlighted some of the flaws and issues in SafeSport's current processes, which have been a source of simmering frustration among Olympic sports leaders in recent years. It cited, among other things, SafeSport's ability to accept jurisdiction of a case and then administratively close it − leaving leaders in that individual sport in the dark about the specific nature and scope of the allegations, and what could or should be done to address them.
SafeSport chief executive officer Ju’Riese Colón said in a statement that the center welcomed the commission's recognition of "progress we’ve made in standing up a model that has never existed before" and agrees with its recommendations on funding.
"Regardless of whether the additional funding continues to come through the USOPC as required by federal law, or directly from Congressional appropriations, it needs to increase substantially to allow the Center to better fulfill our mission of keeping America’s athletes safe," Colón said.
The changes to SafeSport were among 12 recommendations put forth by the commission, which was led by University of Baltimore professor Dionne Koller and Han Xiao, the former chairman of the USOPC's Athletes' Advisory Council.
The commission also recommended sweeping changes to the youth sports infrastructure in the U.S., starting with the creation of a dedicated office to oversee youth sports under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Changes to USOPC governance and improved, more equitable access for para athletes were among the commission's other key findings.
"We need a better long-term vision for how we organize Olympic- and Paralympic-movement sports in America: one that ensures participants’ safety, promotes equitable access, and holds governing systems accountable through transparency and a commitment to due process," the commission concluded.
Sarah Hirshland, the CEO of the USOPC, said in part of a statement that the organization has "undergone a profound transformation" since Congress established the commission.
"We look forward to reviewing the Commission’s findings and recommendations and being a constructive participant in making our organization and the Olympic and Paralympic movements stronger," she said.
Contact Tom Schad at [email protected] or on social media @Tom_Schad.
veryGood! (29615)
Related
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- 2024 PGA Championship long shots, odds if favorites Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler fall
- Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' trailer abuzz ahead of Cannes Film Festival debut
- Dan Schneider Reacts After All That's Lori Beth Denberg Says He Preyed On Her
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Trophy Eyes fan injured after stage-diving accident: 'Truly heartbroken'
- Wisconsin GOP-led Senate votes to override nine Evers vetoes in mostly symbolic action
- Man gets over three years in prison for posting video threatening school shooting in New Hampshire
- Small twin
- Should I tell my current employer I am looking for a new job? Ask HR
Ranking
- Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
- Defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs will host Bengals in Week 2
- Minnesota couple celebrates state's new flag with a Statehood Day party
- Travis Kelce Details Attending Taylor Swift's Paris Eras Tour Show With Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Dan Schneider Reacts After All That's Lori Beth Denberg Says He Preyed On Her
- Utilities start work on power line crossing in Mississippi River wildlife refuge
- 'All That' star Lori Beth Denberg alleges Dan Schneider 'preyed on' her
Recommendation
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
NFL scores legal victory in ex-Raiders coach Jon Gruden's lawsuit against league
Former Missouri day care operator sentenced to 24 years for infant’s death
Jon Rahm ditched the PGA Tour for LIV Golf. So why is he talking like a PGA fanboy?
The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
Trial for final wrongful death suit in Astroworld concert crowd crush is set for September
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s Daughter Daisy Makes Rare Appearance in American Idol Audience
Zayn Malik Reveals His Relationship Status After Gigi Hadid Breakup—And Getting Kicked Off Tinder