USA Swimming Safe Sport Teammates and Friends. What is your favorite part about swimming?

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USA Swimming Safe Sport Teammates and Friends

What is your favorite part about swimming?

∗ What are the characteristics of a good team? ∗ How do good teams support one another? What is your favorite part of being on a team?

∗ For attitude? ∗ For behavior? ∗ For how you support your teammates? ∗ For how you interact with your coaches? ∗ What happens when the expectations are not met? What are your teams’ expectations?

∗ Conflict is disagreement and a normal part of life. Learning to deal with conflict is a necessary life skill. ∗ Everyone involved in the conflict is considered equal. ∗ Conflict has nothing to do with power. What is conflict?

∗ Bullying is unfair and one-sided. It happens when someone frightens, hurts, threatens, or excludes someone else on purpose. ∗ A bully tries to overpower a victim. ∗ A victim is targeted because of size, ability, image, who their friends are, or age. ∗ Bullies want power, and they are afraid of losing it. What is bullying?

∗ Someone who witnesses abuse, assault, or bullying ∗ Someone who is uniquely powerful in that moment ∗ Someone who can step in and stop a negative behavior What is a bystander?

Bystander Revolution

∗ Changes in personality ∗ Avoiding certain people/situations/places ∗ Disinterested in things they used to like ∗ Seeking constant supervision ∗ Reluctance to participate ∗ Unexplained injuries ∗ Difficulty communicating ∗ Being eager to please How do you know when someone is being bullied or abused?

What can you do about it?

∗ Be a friend to the person being bullied. ∗ Tell a trusted adult—your parent, coach, or club board member. ∗ Help the kid being bullied get away from the situation. Create a distraction, focus the attention on something else, or offer a way for the target to get out of the situation. ∗ Set a good example by not bullying others. ∗ Don’t give the bully an audience. Bullies are encouraged by the attention that they get from bystanders. If you do nothing else, just walk away. Model Team Policy

∗ Make a plan. ∗ Use the buddy system. ∗ Recognize contributions to the team and good sportsmanship. ∗ Actively appreciate your teammates. How do you make your team one that doesn’t tolerate negative behaviors?

∗ Your LSC Safe Sport Chair: ∗ USA Swimming Safe Sport Staff: ∗ Susan Woessner ∗ Liz Hoendervoogt ∗ Maggie Vail ∗ Questions?