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The Little League® A Safety Awareness Program (ASAP) is a part of the organization's Child Protection program and provides local leagues with direction for best practices designed to make the Little League experience enjoyable and healthy for all participants.
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ASAP FAQs
Making the Little League® experience fun and enjoyable is not possible if being safe is not a constant priority. To help Safety Officers and other league officials share their best…
How are the ASAP deadlines determined and why are they different?
The district administrator deadline for ASAP plan submission is set earlier so that the district can receive the benefit and apply it for the current season. It requires that all…
What are the DA Standards?
There are a minimum of eight D.A. standards designed to sustain and enhance a District Administrator’s ability to support and lead the local leagues he or she has been elected…
May a local Little League program, chartered for the current season, organize, and host a meeting whereby league officials and coaches are required to attend for the purpose of completing abuse awareness training? What is suggested for those volunteers required to attend abuse awareness training, but unable to attend the meeting?
As most leagues and/or districts offer annual trainings for First Aid/CPR/AED and Baseball/Softball skills/fundamentals as part of their ASAP program for their league volunteers, it would be acceptable for each…
Little League® District Travel Program FAQs
All children are welcome on the Little League® field. As we look to provide more opportunities to support the baseball and softball players in our communities, the Little League® District…
Child Protection Program FAQs
The safety and well-being of all participants in the Little League Program is paramount. The Child Protection Program should be used to educate local league volunteers, with the goal of…