Required Documents and training for all coaches
What is Little League® SAFE?
For nearly 30 years, Little League’s A Safety Awareness Program (ASAP) has set the standard for safety across local leagues, reducing injuries and strengthening volunteer readiness. Building on that success, Little League has launched two new initiatives, Little League SAFE and SAFE to Play.
Little League SAFE brings together trusted safety resources to help leagues provide a safe, positive, and consistent experience for players, volunteers, and families. Safety is a shared responsibility, and SAFE supports leagues in building a strong, informed approach to safety at every level of the game. https://www.littleleague.org/player-safety/safe/
___________________________________________________________________________________All coaches and volunteers with Kingston Baseball Association are required to undergo a Police Records Check (CPIC) and complete the following training courses.
Step 1: Complete your Volunteer Application Form
Step 2: Visit the Kingston Police website or your local jurisdiction office and follow the instructions to complete a Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVS)
Step 3: Once your Police Record Check has been processed, please upload here.
Please contact KBA Safety Officer [email protected] if you have any questions with the process.
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Little League University Training
All Training materials can be: https://www.littleleague.org/player-safety/safe/
Abuse Awareness Course: Little League International requires that all coaches, assistant coaches, managers, and members of KBA's board complete the abuse awareness training course. The safety and well-being of all participants in the Little League® program continues to be paramount and this course is required to be completed by all volunteers each year.
Diamond Leader: Focused on ensuring children have a positive, well-rounded experience on and off the field, the Little League® Diamond Leader Training Program is a FREE educational resource that provides coaches with an understanding of the impact that mental, social, and emotional well-being has in youth sports through detailed information, interactive scenarios, and a variety of additional resources. Through this course, which navigates Little League volunteers through real-life scenarios that are being faced in local leagues all around the world each year, coaches will have a better understanding of the impact they have on their players, both on and off the field. https://www.littleleague.org/diamondleader/
Safety Awareness Course: The Little League Safety Awareness Course provides volunteers with a broad overview of key safety concepts and best practices that support safe league operations. Designed specifically for the Little League program, this course helps volunteers better understand their role in promoting safety, recognizing potential hazards, and supporting a strong culture of safety throughout the season.
First Aid Awareness Course: The Little League First Aid Awareness Course is designed to introduce volunteers to common injuries, basic first aid principles, and important response considerations specific to the Little League environment. This course is not a certification program, but it provides practical awareness and guidance to help volunteers recognize injuries, respond appropriately, and understand when additional medical care may be needed.
All courses can be found at https://www.littleleague.org/university/resources/training/. Once you have completed the course, you can upload the certificate in the required documents here.
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Houseleague Coaches Information Booklet
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Teeball Coaches Meeting Agenda
Rookie and Above Coaches Meeting Agenda