CODE OF
CONDUCT
For
Coaches, Officials and Volunteers
The essence of good ethical
conduct and practise is summarised below. All Academy Coaches, Officials and
Volunteers must:-
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Consider the well-being and safety of participants
before the development of performance
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Develop an appropriate working relationship with
performers based on mutual trust and respect
·
Hold the appropriate, valid qualifications and
insurance cover
·
Make sure all activities are appropriate to the age,
ability and experience of those taking part and ensure all participants are
suitably prepared physically and mentally when learning new skills
·
Display consistently high standards of behaviour and
appearance, dressing suitably and not using inappropriate language whilst
involved with club activities
·
Never consume alcohol immediately before or during
training or events
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Obtain prior agreement from the parent/guardian of
performers before transporting them anywhere (training/competitions)
·
Never have performers stay overnight at your home
(other than immediate family)
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Never exert undue influence over performers to obtain
personal benefit or reward
·
Always report any incidents, referrals or disclosures
immediately, following the appropriate guidelines set out in the BG Child
Protection policy 2004
·
Never condone rule violations or use of prohibited
substances
·
Make sure that confidential information is not
divulged unless with the express approval of the individual concerned
·
Promote the positive aspects of the sport (e.g. fair
play) and encourage performers to value their performances and not just results
·
Follow all guidelines laid down by BG and Concorde
Trampoline Academy (CTA)

CODE
OF CONDUCT
For
Parents / Guardians
·
Encourage your child to learn the rules and
participate within them
·
Discourage challenging / arguing with officials
·
Publicly accept officials’ judgements
·
Help your child to recognise good performance, not
just results
·
Set a good example by recognising good sportsmanship
and applauding the good performances of all
·
Never force your child to take part in sport
·
Always ensure your child is dressed appropriately for
the activity and has plenty to drink
·
Keep the club informed if your child is ill or unable
to attend sessions
·
Endeavour to establish good communications with the
club, coaches and officials for the benefit of all
·
Share any concerns or complaints about any aspect of
the club through the approved channels
·
Use correct and proper language at all times
·
Never punish or belittle a child for poor performance
or making mistakes
·
Arrive promptly 5 minutes before the start of the
session (unless agreed in advance with the Coach)
·
Always collect your child promptly at the end of a
session
·
Support your child’s involvement and help them to
enjoy their sport
CODE OF
CONDUCTFor
Participants
We are fully committed to
safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all our members. The Academy
believes it is important that members, coaches, administrators and parents
associated with the club should, at all times, show respect and understanding
for the safety and welfare of others. Therefore, members are encouraged to be
open at all times and share any concerns or complaints that they may have about
any aspect of the club with Steve Manning, Jeanette Morter or Bella Pledger
(Welfare Officers) or Jacqui Gevaux, Mike Gevaux or John Varga (Directors)
As a member of Concorde Trampoline
Academy (CTA) you are expected to abide by the following rules:
·
All members must participate within the rules and
respect coaches, judges and their decisions
·
All members must respect opponents and fellow club
members
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Members should keep to agreed timings for training
and competitions or inform their coach, or if they are going to be late
·
Members must wear suitable attire for training and
events as agreed with the coach. Keep all long hair tied back. Remove all body
jewellery
·
Members must pay any fees for training or events
promptly
·
Members must not smoke, consume alcohol or take drugs
of any kind whilst representing the club at competitions or other events
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Members should treat all equipment with respect
·
Members must inform the Lead coach of any injuries or
illness they may have before the warm-up begins
·
Members may consume appropriate food and drink e.g fruit, sports drinks, water (not chocolate snacks) during a session but not chew gum during a
session
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Members must not use inappropriate language
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Members should remain with coaches at the end of a
session until collected by their parent or guardian