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  2. How to recognize the signs and prevent abuse in youth sports

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    The Respect In Sport program has trained about 2.5 million volunteers through its online programs in preventing abuse. They learn we can’t just look for stranger danger: The white van or the guy ...

  3. Respect. No to racism - Wikipedia

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    "Respect. No to racism" is an anti-racist , anti-discrimination , and tolerance -promoting campaign in Costa Rica's sports events, particularly in the football matches of the Liga FPD . The campaign aims to foster the integration of values in sports environments, with a primary focus on respect.

  4. Respect (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Respect was a seven-part documentary television series featuring some of the biggest names in British sport and was broadcast each Sunday at 5.00pm on Central Independent Television during November/December 1995.

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  7. Respect (UEFA campaign) - Wikipedia

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    Respect is a social responsibility programme launched in 2008 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Its main objective is to work towards unity and respect across gender, race, religion and ability.

  8. NCAA Sportsmanship Award - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Sportsmanship Award is given to men and women in National Collegiate Athletics Association sports who have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, respect and responsibility. [1] It was created and first awarded in 1999.

  9. Respect 4 All - Wikipedia

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    Respect 4 All (also written Respect for All) is an official charity of Liverpool Football Club offering free football coaching and sports facilities for the disabled. The Respect for All Disability Centre opened in September 2008. [ 1 ]