Case studies
Grooming process
Physical Effects
psychological
trauma
Reporting and Awareness
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Which Canadian Olympic skier became a leader in Safe Sport reform?

Allison Forsyth

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what is grooming?

A process where an abuser builds trust and control over an athlete to take advantage of them

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Does Sexual assault only affect mental health?

No, it also affects the body

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Name 2 mental health effects sexual abuse has on athletes

Anxiety, depression, PTSD, Panic attacks, nightmares, or flashbacks

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Whats 1 reason athletes may be afraid to report Sexual abuse?

Fear they are not being believed, loss of playing time or damaging career

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Why was the doctor involved in the USA Gymnastics abuse scandal?

Larry Nassar

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What is the first stage of grooming?

Favouritism 

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What kind of physical harm may occur through punishment based training

Injuries, chronic pain, exhaustion, or long term health problems

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How can trauma affect an athletes confidence or performance?

It can lower motivation, confidence, focus, and trust in others

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Why are elite athletes more likely to stay silent about abuse?

Because they are made to feel replaceable and someone else will take their spot

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The did Allison Forsyth say the sport system allowed abuse?

Because it protected reputation over athlete safety

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How does favouritism make grooming hard to notice?

It can look like normal coaching or special treatment

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What happens to the body when it stays in constant survival mode?

The body remains in fight or flight mode and cannot fully relax or recover

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The does abuse in sport deeply affect an athletes identity?

Because sport is often their entire life and sense of self

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What does it mean when sports organizations prioritize winning over athlete safety?

Medals, reputation, and money are valued more than protecting athletes

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why is kyle Beech’s case considered a major institutional failure?

Because the organization stayed silence to protect their win and allowed further abuse to occur

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What happens during the isolation stage?

The athlete is separated from teammates, friends, or family and becomes dependant on the abuser

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Which system of the body is affected by long term trauma and stress?

The autonomic nervous system

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What is secondary Trauma?

Trauma that occurs when survivors speak up but are ignored, dismissed, or not believed

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What Is the bystander effect in sport?

When people know or suspect abuse is happeNing but do nothing about it

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How did speaking out about athletes lead to real change?

It led to investigations, accountability, resignations, policy changes, and stronger safe sport systems

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The does the final stage of grooming often lead to athletes to blame themselves

Because the abuser convinces them they arre responsible and threatens consequences if they tell

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Name two long term physical effects caused by stress hormones like cortisol?

Fatigue, mood swings, weight changes, overactive stress response

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The can being ignored after reporting be as damaging as the abuse itself?

Because it causes loss of trust, deep emotional harm, and feelings of being betrayed

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Why does having reporting systems controlled by the same organization being accused cause problems?

Athletes lose trust and fear their report will be ignored or covered up

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