
is held in August each year, but here are a few ways we stay #SafeAtAllStar all year long…
SAFE AT ALL-STAR
SAFE AT ALL-STAR
THE NEXT STEP FOR ALL STAR
The overall health, safety, and well-being of our athletes stands alone as our top priority…
Our friends at USASF + Safe@AllStar have developed a multi-layered child protection program that provides personalized training, materials, and resources to help protect athletes and create environments that encourage safety, openness, and disclosure. This model will educate, empower, and enhance self-awareness among athletes, parents, coaches, club owners, and event producers. Simply put, Safe@AllStar provides free training that is relevant to each USASF member type to help them:
Minimize the risk of child sexual abuse and misconduct;
Recognize the warning signs of possible abuse; and
Know how to respond to a suspicion or known abuse.
Safe at All-Star has various athlete-adult trainings for individuals ages 9-18+

Monthly Safety Tips
Monthly Safety Tips
Travel Safety
Monthly safety topics include:
Travel Safety
Recognizing Bullying Behaviors
Staying Safe on Social Media
How Safe is Online Chatting?
and more to come…
TOGETHER we can work to keep our sport safe for everyone…
Additional USASF Athlete Safety and Abusive Prevention Online Resources
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Code of Conduct & Compliance
Wonderland Elite is committed to creating a safe and positive environment for all of our participants' physical, emotional, and social development and promoting an environment free from abuse and misconduct. That is why all of our staff and members must familiarize themselves and adhere to the USASF's Code of Conduct and Compliance program, which includes the necessary policies addressing specific types of abuse and misconduct and certain policies intended to reduce, monitor, and govern the areas where potential abuse and misconduct might occur.
Included in the USASF Code of Conduct & Compliance document are policies that address types of abuse and misconduct:
Sexual Abuse and Misconduct
Physical Abuse and Misconduct
Emotional Abuse and Misconduct
Bullying, Threats, and Harassment
Hazing
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Abuse Prevention Policy
All USASF Member Clubs (Wonderland Elite), our staff, and members must implement proactive policies designed to prevent abuse and promise to investigate and resolve any reports received appropriately.
So, what is the APP?
Abuse Prevention Policies (APP) is a collection of proactive prevention and training policies that apply to all USASF member clubs and has three primary components:
1. An Education & Training Policy that requires training for Adult Participants within the USASF;
2. Required Abuse Prevention Policies, focused on limiting One-on-One interactions between Adult Participants and Minor Athletes, that Member Clubs of USASF must implement.
3. Other Recommended Abuse Prevention Policies.
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Athletic Performance Standards
What are the Athletic Performance Standards?
1.) It demonstrates the efforts being made toward ensuring the longevity and positive image of the sport of All Star.
2.) It is an integral piece that fits into the larger picture of All Star, striving to protect athletes both on and off the competition floor.
Providing social media best practices to parents and athletes is only one of many ways we work to keep our athletes and families #SAFEatAllStar!
The attached document discusses social media best practices, online abuse awareness, and advocacy for athletes and their families