Code of Conduct
All members of the Club holding a Coaches or Volunteer membership undertake to adhere to the following code of conduct:
- Consider the well-being and safety of participants before the development of performance.
- Develop an appropriate working relationship with performers, based on mutual trust and respect.
- Make sure all activities are appropriate to the age, ability and experience of those taking part.
- Promote the positive aspects of the sport (e.g. fair play).
- Display consistently high standards of behaviour and appearance.
- Follow all guidelines laid down by the national governing body and The Club.
- Hold the appropriate, valid qualifications and insurance cover.
- Never exert undue influence over performers to obtain personal benefit or reward.
- Never condone rule violations, rough play or the use of prohibited substances.
- Encourage performers to value their performances and not just results.
- Challenge discriminatory behaviour and promote equality of opportunity.
In addition, coaches leading a training session, grading or competition will ensure that:
- They are aware of The Club’s current fire safety, evacuation, emergency and Health & Safety
procedures and have access to emergency contact details at all training sessions. - They have access to a phone at all times.
- All coaches in the training session have access to first aid equipment and will use the Club’s “Guidelines for dealing with an Incident/Accident” and accident/injury forms for all incidents or accidents.
- All attendees have their attendance marked on the register, including visitors, and that medical/contact information is provided prior to training.
- The training session takes place within a safe environment. Monitor children in the toilets.
In addition, coaches leading a training session, grading or competition will:
- Endeavour to obtain a nationally recognised first aid qualification.
- Ensure that nobody undertakes first aid treatment for which they are not qualified.
- Ensure that as soon as it is apparent that an injury is too serious for a coach or volunteer to confidently deal with it, the injured party receives attention from the ambulance service or a hospital Accident and Emergency department.
- Ensure that all accidents or incidents of a safety or medical nature dealt with by club members are recorded in The Club’s Incident/Accident Register as soon as possible after the event by the main person dealing with the incident/accident and passed to The Club Membership Secretary thereafter.
(Referees come under the heading of Coaches and Volunteers)