U113: USA Gymnastics Safe Sport Policy Course

Subject: DEADLINE IN 6 DAYS – U113: USA Gymnastics Safe Sport Policy Course

USA Gymnastics has launched a new course requirement for the 2021-2022 season, the U113: USA Gymnastics Safe Sport Policy Course. The primary goal of this training is to look at the updated components of the USA Gymnastics Safe Sport Policy. The course covers the jurisdiction of USA Gymnastics Safe Sport, the U.S. Center for SafeSport, membership requirements, duty to report misconduct, and the required Prevention Policies. This course is an online course offered free of charge that requires approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. 

This new educational requirement must be completed by November 1, 2021. If the course is not completed in 6 days, by the November 1 deadline, individual’s memberships will go into a pending status. 

The following membership types are required to complete the U113: USA Gymnastics Safe Sport Policy Course by November 1, 2021
·         Competitive Coach (18+)
·         Judge (18+)
·         Organizational Owner/Managing Director
·         Meet Director
·         Recreational Coach (18+)
·         Photographer/Videographer 

To complete the course:
Step 1: Go to the U113: USA Gymnastics Safe Sport Policy course page.
Step 2: If you are not logged into the website, click Member Login on the top gray toolbar.
Step 3: Click “Add to Cart.”
Step 4: Complete the registration and proceed to complete the course. 

If you need assistance in registering for the course please contact the Member Services Department at 800.345.4719 or via email at [email protected]

Connie Maloney 
USA GymnasticsWomen’s Development Program Technical Director1099 North Meridian Street, Suite 800Indianapolis, IN 46204317.829.5628 | usagym.org

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