LOCH
BROOM SAILING CLUB - CODE OF CONDUCT
It is the
policy of Loch Broom Sailing Club that all participants, coaches, instructors,
officials, parents and volunteers show respect and understanding for each other,
treat everyone equally within the context of the sport and conduct themselves
in a way that reflects the principles of the club. The aim is for all participants to enjoy
their sport and to improve performance.
Abusive language,
swearing, intimidation, aggressive behaviour or lack of respect for others and
their property will not be tolerated and may lead to disciplinary action.
Participants - young
sailors and powerboaters
· Listen and accept what you are asked
to do to improve your performance and keep you safe
· Respect other participants, coaches,
instructors, officials and volunteers
· Abide by the rules and play fairly
· Do your best at all times
· Never bully others either in person,
by phone, by text or online
·
Take
care of all property belonging to other participants, the club or its members
Parents
·
Support
your child’s involvement and help them enjoy their sport
·
Help
your child to recognise good performance, not just results
·
Never
force your child to take part in sport
·
Never
punish or belittle a child for losing or making mistakes
·
Encourage
and guide your child to accept responsibility for their own conduct and
performance
·
Respect
and support the coach, instructor, or person leading the activity
·
Accept
officials’ judgements and recognise good performance by all participants
·
Use
established procedures where there is a genuine concern or dispute
·
Inform
the club or event organisers of relevant medical information
·
Ensure
that your child wears suitable clothing and has appropriate food and drink
·
Provide
contact details and be available when required
·
Take
responsibility for your child’s safety and conduct in and around the
clubhouse/event venue
Coaches, Instructors,
Officials and Volunteers
·
Consider
the welfare and safety of participants before the development of performance
·
Encourage
participants to value their performance and not just results
·
Promote
fair play and never condone cheating
·
Ensure
that all activities are appropriate to the age, ability and experience of those
taking part
·
Build
relationships based on mutual trust and respect
·
Work
in an open environment
·
Avoid
unnecessary physical contact with young people
·
Be
an excellent role model and display consistently high standards of behaviour
and appearance
·
Do
not drink alcohol or smoke when working directly with young people
·
Communicate
clearly with parents and participants
·
Be
aware of any relevant medical information
·
Follow
LBSC guidelines and policies
If you are
concerned that someone is not following the Code of Conduct, you should inform
the Club Welfare Officer or the person in charge of the activity.