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Victorian Code of Conduct for Community Sport
The Victorian Code of Conduct for Community Sport
outlines behaviours that are expected of every person involved in community
sport and active recreation, as well as identifying the types of behaviours that
will not be tolerated. Please click on the following link for further
information which includes a short video on ugly behaviour which will not
be tolerated in Little Athletics.
http://www.sport.vic.gov.au/web9/dvcsrv.nsf/AllDocs/C341E38AE01A30E1CA2576D6001DC972?OpenDocument
Working With Children Check

All Knox Centre Executive Members,
Coaches and Club Executive Committees all have current Working With Children Check
cards. The up to date WWC Check Registrar is kept at the track.
Please click
HERE! for details on Working With Children Check from the
LAVic website
Disputes
to Officials through Club Team Managers Only
Parents are
not to approach Officials during competition for disputes . This must be only done through your Club Team Managers
who will follow up either with the Referees or Chief Officials if valid.
Knox LAC
Referees
The Knox Centre have roving "Referees" on
competition days and should you have any areas of concern, please ask your Club
Team Manager to approach a "Referee" or have them go to the announcers box to ask for one.
Dispute
Resolution Policy and Incident Report Form
The Knox LAC Code of Conduct & Complaint and
Dispute Resolution Process Policy document can be viewed or downloaded from
HERE!
The Knox LAC Incident Report Form can be
downloaded from
HERE! which can be passed onto your Club Team Manager or to the Knox LAC
Executive Committee Secretary.
Knox LAC Code Of
Conduct
A requirement of registration with Knox LAC is to
acknowledge that the Code of Conduct has been read and understood prior to signing.
Therefore, all those involved in Little Athletics are bound by this code.
The Knox Little Athletics Centre follows the Little
Athletics Victoria Code of Conduct which is divided into seven groups:
Administrators, Officials, Parents, Spectators, Coaches, Little Athletes and
Health. Each of these groups are described below along with a
link containing further information on the Victorian Code of Conduct in
Community Sport.
Administrators’ Code of Conduct
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Involve children in the planning, leadership,
evaluation and decision-making related to the activity.
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Ensure that equal opportunities for participation in sports are made available
to all children, regardless of ability, size, shape, sex, disability or ethnic
origin.
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Ensure that equipment and facilities are safe and appropriate to the ability
level of participating children.
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Ensure that rules, equipment, events and training schedules take in
consideration the age, ability and maturity level of participating children.
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Ensure that adequate supervision is provided by qualified and competent coaches
and officials capable of developing appropriate positive behaviour and skill
technique.
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Remember that children participate for enjoyment and play down the importance of
rewards.
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Avoid allowing programmes to become primarily spectator entertainment. Focus on
the needs of the participants rather than the enjoyment of the spectators.
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Provide clinics aimed at improving the standards of coaching and officiating,
with an emphasis on appropriate behaviour and skill technique.
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Ensure that parents, coaches, sponsors, administrators, officials, physicians
and participants understand their responsibilities regarding fair play.
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Make available the Code of Conduct to spectators, officials, parents, coaches,
athletes and the media.
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Hold a current Working with Children Check
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Avoid use of bad language.
Officials’ Code of Conduct
- Compliment all participants on their efforts.
- Be consistent, objective and courteous in
calling all infractions.
- Condemn unsporting behaviour and promote
respect for all opponents.
- Ensure that the “spirit of the game” for
children is not lost by using common sense and not over-emphasising errors.
- Ensure that equipment and facilities meet
safety standards and are appropriate to the age and ability of the
participants.
- Publicly encourage rule changes, which will
reinforce the principles of participation for fun and enjoyment.
- Ensure that your behaviour is consistent with
the principles of good sporting behaviour. Actions speak louder than words.
- Make a personal commitment to keep yourself
informed of sound officiating principles and the principles of growth and
development of children.
- Hold a current Working with Children Check
(if officiating at Region or State events as Chief
Officials).
- Avoid use of bad language.
Parents’ Code of Conduct
- Encourage children to participate if they are
interested. However, if a child is not willing, do not force him or her.
- Focus upon the child’s efforts rather than the
overall outcome of the event. This assists the children in setting realistic
goals related to his/her own ability by reducing the emphasis on winning.
- Teach children that an honest effort is as
important as victory, so that the result of each event is accepted without
undue disappointment.
- Encourage children to always participate
according to the rules.
- Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a
mistake or losing an event.
- Remember children are involved in Little
Athletics for their enjoyment, not yours.
- If you disagree with an official, raise the
issue through the appropriate channels rather than questioning the
official’s judgement and honesty in public. Remember, most officials give
their time and effort for your child’s involvement.
- Support all efforts to remove all verbal and
physical abuse at Little Athletics activities.
- Recognise the value and importance of being a
volunteer official and/or coach. They give of their time and resources to
provide recreational activities for the children and deserve your support.
- Demonstrate appropriate social behaviour, by
not harassing athletes, coaches or officials, smoking on the arena or being
intoxicated.
- Avoid use of bad language.
Spectators’ Code of Conduct
- Remember that children participate in Little
Athletics activities for fun. They are not participating for the
entertainment of spectators only, nor are they miniature professionals.
- Applaud good performances and efforts from
each athlete. Congratulate all participants upon their performance
regardless of the event outcome.
- Respect the officials’ decisions. If there is
a disagreement, follow the appropriate procedure in order to question the
decision and teach the children to do likewise.
- Never ridicule or scold a child for making a
mistake during a competition. Positive comments are motivational.
- Condemn the use of violence in any form, be it
by spectators, coaches, officials or athletes.
- Show respect for each participant. Without
them there would be no events.
- Encourage athletes to follow the rules and the
officials’ decisions.
- Demonstrate appropriate social behaviour by
not harassing athletes, coaches or officials, smoking on the arena or being
intoxicated.
- Avoid use of bad language.
Coaches’ Code of Conduct
- Be reasonable in your demands on young
athletes time, energy and enthusiasm.
- Teach athletes the rules of the sport are
mutual agreements, which no one should evade or break.
- Whenever possible, group athletes to give a
reasonable chance of success.
- Avoid over-coaching the better performing
athletes, the “just averages” athletes need and deserve equal time.
- Ensure any physical contact with athletes is
appropriate to the situation and necessary for the athlete’s skills
development.
- Avoid situations with your athletes that could
be construed as compromising.
- Remember that children participate for fun and
enjoyment and that winning is only part of their enjoyment. Never ridicule
or yell at the children for making mistakes or losing an event.
- Ensure that equipment and facilities meet
safety standards and are appropriate to the age and ability of the athletes.
- Take into consideration the maturity level of
the children when scheduling and determining the length of training times
and competition.
- Develop respect for the ability of opponents
as well as for the judgement of officials and coaches.
- Follow the advice of a physician when
determining when an injured athlete is ready to recommence training or
competition.
- Make a personal commitment to keep yourself
informed of sound coaching principles and the principles of growth and
development of children.
- Demonstrate appropriate social behaviour, by
not harassing athletes, other coaches or officials, smoking on the arena or
being intoxicated.
- Not publicly criticise or disagree with the
work of other coaches.
- Hold a current Working with Children Check
- Avoid use of bad language.
Little Athletes’ Code of Conduct
- Play by the rules.
- Never argue with an official. If you disagree,
ask your Team Manager to deal with the matter.
- Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials
or other athletes, deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent is not
acceptable or permitted in our sport.
- Work equally hard for yourself and/or your
Centre/Club. Your Centre/Club’s performance will benefit.
- Be a good sport. Applaud all good results
whether they are by your Centre/Club, opponent or the other Centre/Club.
- Treat all athletes, as you would like to be
treated. Do not interfere with, bully or take unfair advantage of another
athlete.
- Co-operate with your coach, club mates and
other participants. Without them there would be no competition.
- Participate in Little Athletics for the “fun
of it” and not just to please parents and coaches.
- Avoid use of bad language.
Codes of Health Behaviour
Little Athletics understands understands there are
various factors that can affect a little athlete and as a result has adopted the
following Policies:
- Participants/Athletes are reminded that
smoking adversely affects performances and are prohibited from smoking
during competition, trainings, warm-ups, and warm-downs.
- Participants/Athletes are encouraged to be sun
smart. Where possible use shade structures provided, wear a hat and SPF15+
sunscreen and carry a drink bottle.
- Coaches and Officials are reminded of their
responsibilities, as “role models” particularly with juniors, and are asked
to refrain from smoking whilst associated with our sport.
- Premises and playing areas should be declared
“Smoke Free Zones” - smoking permitted only where a special smoking area is
designated which are beyond the "Do Not Smoke Beyond This Sign" are erected,
which are prior to the entry area. Entry pathways to and from the gates are
to be smoke free.
- Visiting Participants, Coaches and Officials
are also asked to respect our Codes of Conduct.
- Spectators are reminded that smoking is
inappropriate behaviour in a sporting environment and are asked to respect
our sport Code of Conduct.
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