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The following procedures
and guidelines have been adopted by Leicester Lions Juniors Rugby Union Football
Club.
They have been adopted for three main reasons:
1. To ensure the safety of children and good practice of club
operations.
2. To protect the interests of club members and coaches.
3. To comply with the requirements of The Children Act. (The Children
Act (1989) became law in October 1991, and is a major piece of legislation
affecting children, their parents and those who work with children).
Procedures and
Guidelines
- Only recognised coaches/volunteers and
recognised/authorised visitors/parents/guardians will be permitted on site
during training sessions/matches.
- Only officially appointed Minis/Junior Coaches
will be permitted to control Leicester Lions Juniors activities -
(including parents/guardians supervised by a qualified club coach).
- All children under 8 years of age must be
accompanied by a parent/guardian when arriving and leaving the Club unless
written agreement is provided otherwise beforehand.
- Every child must be signed in on the register
when arriving.
- No child is permitted to leave the site
without parental consent during coaching sessions.
- Children will not be released from the Club's
facilities to anyone who is not recognised as the official collector of
the child.
- Equipment shall be suitable, child centred,
and in good repair.
- Accurate records shall be properly maintained
for each child including details of names, address, telephone, emergency
contact, details of health and necessary confidential notes.
- Any personal details/information about any
child will be kept completely confidential by the staff having access to
it.
- Details of all coaches/volunteers will also be
kept on record.
- All coaches/relevant volunteers will be
checked by the Criminal Records Bureau.
Child Protection
As the provider of mini/junior coaching sessions and games all of our members
and coaches have a duty of care to protect all children under their supervision
from possible cases or causes of abuse.
Our members' and coaches
main role in the protection of children will be:
- To be aware of the symptoms children may
display if suffering from any form of abuse.
- To report any suspicion they may have about
possible cases of abuse.
Child Sickness/Injury
If a child becomes unwell or is injured whilst under the supervision of the
Club and it is the appropriate coach/relevant first aider's judgement that it
is to that child's detriment to stay on site, the following procedure will be
adopted:
- The child will be removed from activities that
are likely to deteriorate their state of health.
- The relevant coach/first aider will contact
the relevant parent/guardian
- The relevant coach/first aider will record all
information about the incident on the Incident/Accident Report Form
If the parent/guardian
cannot be reached:
- The relevant coach/first aider will ensure
that the child is supervised until the parent/guardian can be reached.
Children Taking
Medication:
- Children who take medication, of any nature,
will be responsible for administering it themselves.
- Under no circumstances will any club
member/coach accept responsibility for securing or administering a child's
medication.
- Any medication that a child brings to the club
must be labelled with the child's name.
Although these are
'rules' club members and coaches staff will be encouraged to use their common sense
and decide when it would be appropriate to handle medication, e.g. a coach may
hold medication such as inhalers while a child participates in physical rugby
activities.
Code of Conduct
With effect from September 2003.
Players will agree to:
- Abide by the rules and spirit of the game
- Not use deliberate or dangerous play, poor
sportsmanship or foul language
- Respect the directions of coaches at all
times, both for their safety and the safety of others
- Show respect and courtesy at all times to
coaches, referees, team-mates, opponents and parents/guardians
- Be gracious in victory and defeat. Fun,
enjoyment and skill development are the most important parts of the game
- Be punctual at all times
- Let coaches know of your availability for
matches/training
- Treat equipment with respect, and respect the
facilities provided by Leicester Lions Rugby Club
Understand
that you, as an individual, have the right to share your concerns, if you have
them, with a coach, club official or another adult.
Coaches will agree to:
- Encourage a sense of fair play and
sportsmanship and set a good example of sportsmanlike conduct
- Use appropriate language and refrain from
inappropriate or foul language
- Show respect and courtesy to players,
referees, opponents, parents/guardians and fellow coaches at all times
- Respect the long-term development of players
and respect that winning is not the ultimate goal
- Never employ methods or practices that could
involve risks to the health or development of the players or fellow
coaches and volunteers
- Not to manipulate rules in order to take
advantage of opponents
- Not to touch any young person in an intrusive
or sexual manner
- Respect players confidentiality
Parent/Guardian and Spectators will agree to:
- Always encourage and applaud good play for
both teams
- Never ridicule or shout at players, and show
respect for coaches and referees
- Remember that players are taking part for
enjoyment. Rugby should be fun
Parents/Guardians to:
- Help players to achieve their objectives
- Ensure that the club has your emergency
contact number(s).
- For insurance purposes the Club Registration
Form and the RFU Registration Form must be completed, signed and handed
into the co-ordinator and the membership/subscription fee paid
- Share concerns, if you have them, with club
officials
- Be aware that the club has a duty of care and
therefore, where appropriate, assist coaches with the supervision of
players where numbers are large and there is a need to transport
youngsters to away games
Violation of the code of conduct and action to be
taken:
If as a parent/guardian, player, coach or observer you
feel that part of the code of conduct is being broken, it is essential that
this is raised with a coach, or the co-ordinator or the Child Protection
Officer, who will deal with the matter in the appropriate manner. It is
essential that this is done quickly so that action can be taken to address the
concern.
In cases of inappropriate player behaviour each instance
will be noted with the coach. If this behaviour is disruptive to the enjoyment
of the session or other players and coaches, action will be taken.
Action for cases of inappropriate player behaviour:
·
First
incident – player/parent will be told to correct behaviour in session
·
Second
incident – player will be asked to stand on sidelines for remainder of session
- Subsequent incidents - parent will be informed
and appropriate action taken
Disciplinary Procedure
- For
any behaviour that may bring the club into disrepute on or off the pitch
the disciplinary committee (a minimum of 3 members) will meet to discuss
any actions that may be required due to behaviour by either
player/parent/official of the club that is unbecoming or inappropriate.
- The
Committee will deal with the appropriate sanction, which may range from
touchline bans to total exclusion and suspension of club membership.
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