USJJF Mandatory Leader Training -
The below is a guide. Laws vary by state. Please make sure you are compliant per either your state requirements or the state in which the activity is being held.
SafeSport Compliance Training
This organization requires all members to be SafeSport Act Compliant. This does not mean US Center for SafeSport Compliance required by NGBs. There are two parts to the act and registering for our background check and taking the SafeSport compliant course are required for those members who this act states compliance is required. Again, this is not NGB compliance but we will accept documentation of NBG Center for SafeSport compliance.
SafeSport Act Compliance Background Screening
Concussion Training -
Concussion Law
Many states, schools, and sports leagues and organizations have created policies or action plans on concussion in youth and high school sports. While these policy efforts show some promise, more research is needed to learn if these strategies can help educate coaches and parents about this issue and help protect children and teens from concussion and other serious brain injuries.
How do I complete my concussion training?
You will be required to complete the Heads Up Concussion Training and upload a valid certificate of completion in your SportsEngine account along with completing your background screening and acknowledge the following:
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Training -
Several states have proposed or adopted legislation requiring the placement of AEDs in health clubs and gyms, school athletic events or settings, and other public spaces. The 50-state AED list below links to third-party resources (AED Brands and AED Universe) that track AED laws in each state.
The state profiles include summaries of requirements for use, Good Samaritan protection, and a list of laws and legislation. Please note that we do not endorse the content of third-party resources. We do not affirm that the information is up to date.
Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming
CDC Bullying and Violence Prevention Training -
Violence is an urgent public health problem. From infants to the elderly, it affects people in all stages of life and can lead to a lifetime of physical, emotional, and economic problems. CDC is committed to preventing violence so that everyone can be safe and healthy. The CDC Violence Prevention Course
The below is a guide. Laws vary by state. Please make sure you are compliant per either your state requirements or the state in which the activity is being held.
SafeSport Compliance Training
This organization requires all members to be SafeSport Act Compliant. This does not mean US Center for SafeSport Compliance required by NGBs. There are two parts to the act and registering for our background check and taking the SafeSport compliant course are required for those members who this act states compliance is required. Again, this is not NGB compliance but we will accept documentation of NBG Center for SafeSport compliance.
SafeSport Act Compliance Background Screening
Concussion Training -
Concussion Law
Many states, schools, and sports leagues and organizations have created policies or action plans on concussion in youth and high school sports. While these policy efforts show some promise, more research is needed to learn if these strategies can help educate coaches and parents about this issue and help protect children and teens from concussion and other serious brain injuries.
How do I complete my concussion training?
You will be required to complete the Heads Up Concussion Training and upload a valid certificate of completion in your SportsEngine account along with completing your background screening and acknowledge the following:
- Understand a concussion and the potential consequences of this injury,
- Recognize concussion signs and symptoms and how to respond,
- Learn about steps for returning to activity (play and school) after a concussion, and
- Focus on prevention and preparedness to help keep athletes safe season-to-season.
- It is recommended that you keep a copy of your completed CDC certificate for your personal records and also forward us a copy.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Training -
Several states have proposed or adopted legislation requiring the placement of AEDs in health clubs and gyms, school athletic events or settings, and other public spaces. The 50-state AED list below links to third-party resources (AED Brands and AED Universe) that track AED laws in each state.
The state profiles include summaries of requirements for use, Good Samaritan protection, and a list of laws and legislation. Please note that we do not endorse the content of third-party resources. We do not affirm that the information is up to date.
Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming
CDC Bullying and Violence Prevention Training -
Violence is an urgent public health problem. From infants to the elderly, it affects people in all stages of life and can lead to a lifetime of physical, emotional, and economic problems. CDC is committed to preventing violence so that everyone can be safe and healthy. The CDC Violence Prevention Course