I think we have to have a parent education system and an athlete education system. I have a lot of students who are 16 or 17 who are heading towards exiting the system, and they have no idea that there was a long-term athlete development guideline for their sport. They've been in the sport for 10 years, and they have no idea that you can click Hockey Canada or Canada Soccer and you can read exactly what's supposed to be happening in each age group. They're mind-boggled that they've never even seen it.
Why aren't these things taught to them, taught to the parents and explained clearly? Why isn't the reporting system, as you mentioned, on every organization's website, outlining step by step how you report? If we suspect abuse at school, I know exactly where I have to go and what I have to do, and it would be happening that day.
We're missing filling in the gaps of educating the parents. The reason they misbehave so often is that our athletes are so disillusioned with the process, and they don't understand it.