SafeSport

SafeSport Misconduct Reporting

Mt. Baker Rowing and Sailing Center is committed to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all athletes, coaches, and community members. We prioritize the physical and emotional well-being of our participants and take all reports of misconduct seriously.

We recommend that adults take the Safe Sport training but it is not required if you are not involved or racing/rowing with the youth team. If you will be racing at regattas you should complete the safe sport training.

USRowing SafeSport Page

What is SafeSport?

SafeSport focuses on preventing and addressing all forms of misconduct in sports, including:

  • Bullying

  • Harassment

  • Hazing

  • Emotional misconduct

  • Physical misconduct

  • Sexual misconduct

We encourage anyone who witnesses or experiences misconduct to speak up.

How to Report Misconduct

If you have concerns or wish to report a SafeSport violation, please use our SafeSport Misconduct Reporting Form linked below. Your report can remain confidential, and all submissions will be reviewed promptly and handled with sensitivity and care.

Who Should Report?

  • Athletes

  • Parents/Guardians

  • Coaches

  • Staff

  • Volunteers

  • Any member of our community

Your Role in Creating a Safer Community

By reporting concerns, you play a critical role in fostering a culture of safety, respect, and accountability at Mt. Baker Rowing and Sailing Center

SafeSport Misconduct Form

Seattle Parks and Recreation SafeSport Policy

Please contact our staff for questions or concerns.

Seattle Parks and Recreation Aquatic Leadership and ARC HR Management
PKS_safesport@seattle.gov

Jason Coffman
Senior Recreation Program Coordinator
jason.coffman@seattle.gov

Phaedra Ogden
Program Specialist and Site Supervisor
phaedra.ogden@seattle.gov

Other SafeSport Resources

USRowing SafeSport Page