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Protecting Potential. Powering Performance.

We help institutions build safe, accountable environments across sport, education, and youth-facing sectors.

The Vision

SafeSport India is India's first dedicated safeguarding enterprise committed to building a safe, ethical, and inclusive sporting, organizational, and educational environment across the country.

NGO/S4D's - Evaluating and upgrading safeguarding policies to meet global and Indian standards.
Policy & Standards

NGO/S4D's

Evaluating and upgrading safeguarding policies to meet global and Indian standards.

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Private Academies - Embedding safe practices into daily routines, communication, reporting, and culture.
Culture & Practice

Private Academies

Embedding safe practices into daily routines, communication, reporting, and culture.

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Institutions - We help integrate safeguarding into daily practice, staff capability, & organisational systems.
Integration

Institutions

We help integrate safeguarding into daily practice, staff capability, & organisational systems.

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National Bodies - We set up reporting systems, risk registers, codes of conduct, & protection systems.
Systems & Reporting

National Bodies

We set up reporting systems, risk registers, codes of conduct, & protection systems.

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Who We Work With

One framework. Context-specific delivery.

Statistics
That Matter

Hard-hitting data that underscores the urgent need for institutional safeguarding in sport and education.

40-50%

of athletes globally have experienced some form of harassment or abuse during their sporting career.

- IOC Consensus Statement on Harassment and Abuse in Sport, 2016
1 in 3

female athletes in India have experienced sexual abuse, harassment, or inappropriate behaviour by a male coach.

- Johal & Pooja, International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 2016
81%

of children surveyed reported facing verbal or emotional abuse from teachers.

- NCPCR via International Journal of Law, Social Sciences and Humanities (IJLSSS), 2025
~10%

of abuse cases are ever reported in India.

- National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Government of India
53%

of children reported abuse by a school teacher or relative.

- National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Government of India

This is how our collaboration works

  1. Step 0

    Intake Process

    We conduct an intake process with your organization to understand where it stands, its strengths and weaknesses, and how we can add value. This is done to make sure we provide each organization with a tailored approach appropriate to its needs.

  2. Step 1

    Training and Awareness

    Building foundational knowledge and cultural buy-in through comprehensive safeguarding education for all stakeholders.

  3. Step 2

    Applied Practice

    Implementing customized safeguarding frameworks and training modules that integrate seamlessly into your daily operations.

  4. Step 3

    Consulting, Advisory, and Auditing

    Independent reviews, advisory support, and audits aligned to Indian law and global safeguarding standards for long-term accountability.

Questions organisations often ask us.

No. While safeguarding is essential for children and young people, it applies across all ages. Safeguarding is about how power, responsibility, and care are managed in structured environments. This includes adult teams, professional settings, educational institutions, and organisations where people depend on leadership, supervision, or authority.