Kelvin Kiptum's Departure: Unveiled Hidden Risks – for Athletes, Coaches etc
Peter Ouma Muga Mpsy, MIHRM
Strengthening Individuals and Organizations ....? HR Compliance & Risk Expert ? Safeguarding Enabler ? Change Catalyst at heart ?Tchoukball Coach? CHS Alliance Certified SEAH Investigator
The tragic loss of Kelvin Kiptum, a promising athlete, and his coach,Gervais Hakizimana, followed by a storm of online vitriol directed at another elite Kenyan athlete, who faced slanderous accusations and malicious online attacks, highlights a pressing issue: online abuse in sports. This incident underscores the urgent need for Kenyan sports governing bodies, to take proactive steps in addressing this new threat.
While the sports governing body's [and other relevant institutions] response may have been lacking, it's crucial to acknowledge the complexity of these emerging threats. Regrettably, there hasn't been an opportunity, not even an official statement or press conference, to enlighten the largely uninformed audience about the implications of their actions - before this.? Understandably, in the face of uncertainty, inaction often prevails. However, this should not excuse complacency. In today's sporting landscape, safeguarding has risen to unparalleled importance, necessitating extensive educational initiatives and robust support programs to address the multi-layered risks athletes face - online abuse being just one facet of this complex challenge.
I am encouraged, however, by the proactive measures taken by certain governing bodies in response to this pressing issue. Notably, the International Tennis Federation (ITF), Women's Tennis Association (WTA), All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), and United States Tennis Association (USTA) have spearheaded a groundbreaking monitoring service, initiated on January 1, 2024. This commendable endeavor underscores a steadfast commitment to prioritizing athletes' mental well-being and safety amidst the digital landscape. The comprehensive approach includes mechanisms to alert social platforms of abuse and fixated threats for prompt removal of offending content, collaboration with law enforcement agencies in investigating severe cases, and the implementation of educational support programs empowering players to navigate and mitigate online abuse and threats effectively
As we move forward, it's essential for sports governing bodies locally and globally to adopt similar proactive measures, ensuring that athletes are shielded from the detrimental effects of online harassment and abuse. By taking decisive action and implementing robust safeguarding protocols, we can create a safer and more supportive environment for athletes to thrive both on and off the field.
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