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An increasing number of high school and college-aged young people are identifying as transgender (or trans)...
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Players should feel comfortable, cared for, and protected. These tips will help you keep them safe.
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Now seven months in, we’ve learned a few things about the pandemic’s wider impact on youth & HS sports.
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Coaches can get involved in leadership in a different way by talking about character-building and identity.
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Activity from PCA trusted resource RISE to examine how athletes use sports as an agent social change.
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Read these ten background screening best practices from PCA Trusted Resource, Verified Volunteers.
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This Award-winning Coach says it's important to simply show kids, ALL kids, that you care, not just some.
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Don't participate in hazing, build positive traditions, as hazing can build team unity, but can be fatal.
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If there is even a question of abuse, it would be wise to remove your child from the situation immediately.
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Start by asking one or two people on your team: “How can we create safer spaces for LGBTQ athletes, coaches?"
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Sharon Robinson is the Bronxville High School Lacrosse Coach and Vice Chairman of the One Love Foundation.
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Ben Tepper, PhD in organizational psychology from Ohio State, shares his thoughts on abusive coaching.
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Hazing can have unintended consequences and should be seen as something more serious than a harmless joke.