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Youth Sports Safety Initiative

Stop YouthBullyingin Sports

Every child deserves to play in an environment where they feel safe, respected, and valued. Bullying in youth sports is not a rite of passage โ€” it is a failure of leadership. Coach Winn has spent over 40 years building cultures where athletes thrive.

1 in 5
students experience bullying in school sports settings
64%
of youth who are bullied never report it to an adult
3x
more likely to experience depression and anxiety
40%
of bullied athletes quit their sport within one season
CW

"In 44 years of coaching and youth sports administration, I have seen what bullying does to a young person's love of the game โ€” and their belief in themselves. It doesn't just hurt in the moment. It follows them. The good news is that coaches, parents, and administrators have more power to stop it than they realize. This resource exists because every child deserves a coach who sees them, protects them, and believes in them."

Coach Fentriss Winn
Youth Sports Administrator ยท Coaching Since 1982
Coach Winn's Framework

The 4 S's of Bullying Prevention

A simple, memorable framework for every adult in youth sports to act on.

1

See It

Most bullying in sports happens in plain sight โ€” in locker rooms, on the bench, during drills. Train yourself to recognize it.

2

Say It

Silence is permission. When you witness bullying and say nothing, you have chosen a side. Choose the right one.

3

Stop It

Intervene immediately, privately address the bully, and follow up with the target. Document everything.

4

Support It

Create a culture of belonging โ€” team rituals, inclusion practices, and clear expectations that make bullying socially unacceptable.

Warning Signs to Watch For

An athlete may be experiencing bullying if you notice:

1

Athlete becomes withdrawn or reluctant to attend practice

2

Unexplained injuries or damaged equipment

3

Changes in mood, sleep, or appetite after games/practice

4

Sudden drop in performance without clear cause

5

Avoids certain teammates or refuses to ride in carpool

6

Talks negatively about themselves or their abilities

7

Quits the team without a clear reason

Go Deeper in the Academy

The Youth Sports Toolkit Academy includes dedicated chapters on Boundaries, Protective Gear, Safety Glasses, and the STOP Campaign โ€” all directly relevant to bullying prevention.

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