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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

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:

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:

If the parent/guardian cannot be reached:

Children Taking Medication:

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:

 

 

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:

Parent/Guardian and Spectators will agree to:

Parents/Guardians to:

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

Disciplinary Procedure

 

 

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