Club Code of Conduct
It is the policy of Basingstoke and Deane Canoe Club that all paddlers, parents, volunteers, coaches and club officials show respect and understanding for each other and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles of the Club. The aim is for all paddlers to improve their performance and have fun in a safe and co-operative environment.
Everyone involved in the Club must abide by the Club rules and policies. The essence of good ethical conduct and practice is summarised below.
Paddlers
- Treat other Club members with respect at all times – on and off the water
- Co-operate with and listen to your coach or Club officials
- Control tempers and avoid behaviour which may inconvenience or upset others
- Take good care of all property and facilities belonging to the Club, club members or hired to the Club.
Club Officials, Coaches and Volunteers
- Follow BCU and Club guidelines and policies
- Hold the appropriate, up-to-date qualifications and insurance
- Make sure that all activities are appropriate to the age, ability and experience of those taking part
- Consider the wellbeing and safety of paddlers before the development of performance
- Develop an appropriate working relationship with participants, based on mutual respect and understanding
- Encourage participants to value their individual performance and personal paddling skills development
- Encourage and guide participants to accept responsibility for their own performance and behaviour
- Display consistently high standards of behaviour and appearance
- Promote the positive aspects of the sport and never condone rule violations, rough play or the use of prohibited substances.
Parents/Guardians
- Support your child’s involvement and help and encourage them to enjoy the sport
- Never force your child to take part in sport if they are unwilling
- Never belittle or punish a child for making mistakes
- Help your child to recognise improvements in their own and others performance
- Publicly accept the decisions and discipline of Club coaches and officials
- Use correct and proper language at all times
Date Published: 06 June 2007