International Olympic Committee consensus statement: harassment and abuse (non-accidental violence) in sport
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Abstract
Despite the well-recognised benefits of sport, there are also negative influences on athlete health, well-being and integrity caused by non-accidental violence through harassment and abuse. All athletes have a right to engage in 'safe sport', defined as an athletic environment that is respectful, equitable and free from all forms of non-accidental violence to athletes. Yet, these issues represent a blind spot for many sport organisations through fear of reputational damage, ignorance, silence or collusion. This consensus statement extends the 2007 IOC Consensus Statement on Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport, presenting additional evidence of several other types of harassment and abuse-psychological,…
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13Topics & keywords
- Athletes
- Harassment
- Psychology
- Neglect
- Criminology
- Social psychology
- Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Gender equality