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    In February 2022, in an ABC News' Nightline program on criticisms of SafeSport titled "Sports misconduct watchdog faces crisis of confidence," U.S. Senator Blumenthal said: "There is simply no way that SafeSport can be given a passing grade," that "these young athletes deserve better protection," and that SafeSport does not have his confidence ...

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  6. ACAC achieves USA Swimming Safe Sport recognition, heads ...

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    The team, which boasts nearly 80 swimmers ranging from 7 to 18 has focused on providing a safe environment for athletes to learn, grow and thrive in the sport. "ACAC is dedicated to providing a ...

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  8. Safe Sport Authorization Act - Wikipedia

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    The Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017 combined separate bills introduced in the 115th Congress by Senators Dianne Feinstein (D–CA) and John Thune (R–SD) in response to the USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal, allegations made against personnel involved with USA Swimming and USA Taekwondo, and ...

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    NOCSAE's work broadened later into enhancing "athlete safety through scientific research, education, and where feasible, the creation of performance standards for protective equipment." [5] In 1970, NOCSAE incorporated as a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization. [6] In 1973, NOCSAE's first equipment standard and first standard test method were ...