We CARE.
Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.

Committed · Attentive · Responsible — for everyone's safeguarding across the world of triathlon, paratriathlon and multisport.

World Triathlon's commitment to safeguarding.

Everyone, from children to adults, has the right to participate in, enjoy, and grow through Triathlon, Para Triathlon, and Multisport. At World Triathlon, we are committed to safeguarding by helping create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive — where everyone feels safe, respected, understood and protected from any abuse, harm, neglect or exploitation.

We believe safeguarding is not only about responding when something goes wrong, but also about taking proactive steps to prevent harm and build a culture of safety and trust across all levels of our sport.

The four values of We CARE.

Our framework for how we show up — at training camps, on race courses, in our offices and on every line of communication.

COMMITED

To a culture of safety and listening at every level of our sport, every day.

ATTENTIVE

To changing risks, to power imbalances, and to the wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults.

RESPONSIBLE

Together — federations, staff, coaches, technical officials, athletes and parents share the duty of care.

EVERYONE

This belongs to all of us, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, ability or role in the sport.

SAFEGUARDING AT A GLANCE

A federation-wide programme.

2025
Updated Safeguarding Policy approved by the Executive Board
96hrs
Maximum time to acknowledge any report from the Safeguarding Officer
5
Educational modules available, free to all on the Education Hub
3
Languages — English, Spanish and French — across the full policy and site

Explore the subsite.

Seven dedicated sections — built so anyone, anywhere in our community, can find what they need fast.

01 — About

What "We CARE" means.

Our commitment to a safe, welcoming environment — and the four values that shape every interaction in our sport.

Learn more →

02 — Policy

The 2026 Safeguarding Policy.

A major rewrite covering prevention, jurisdiction, education and accountability across the entire triathlon environment.

Read the policy →

03 — Officer

The TRI Safeguarding Officer.

Independent, confidential, and external — your single point of contact for any welfare or safeguarding concern.

Contact the officer →

04 — Reporting

What happens after a report.

A trauma-informed process that respects the wishes and pace of the survivor — explained step by step.

See the process →

05 — Education

Five free education modules.

From foundations to specialist topics — for officials, coaches, parents, young athletes and the para community.

Start learning →

06 — Resources

The Safeguarding Toolkit.

Policy templates, member guidelines, self-audits and trusted external resources for every National Federation.

Browse the toolkit →

07 — FAQ

The questions we are asked most.

Where to find the policy, what happens to your report, who reads it, how quickly you'll hear back, and more.

Open the FAQ →

If something doesn't feel right — speak up.

Every report helps us protect the next athlete, official, coach or staff member. The Safeguarding Officer is independent, confidential, and trained to help — whatever the situation.