Need to Know Policies and Procedures:
It is the responsibility of the organisation to ensure that the relevant policies are in place and communicated. It is the responsibility of the coach/leader to be aware of and follow the relevant policies and procedures.
Child Protection Policy
Coaches/leaders should be aware of and follow the relevant child protection/welfare policy. This should include:
Coaches Code of Conduct
Coaches/leaders should be aware of and follow the relevant coaches code of contact. As role models high standards of behaviour and appearance must be consistently displayed.
Health & Safety
All coaches/leaders should be aware of, and follow, the appropriate health & safety policy. This should include:
Risk Assessments
Equity Policy
The rights, dignity and worth of everyone should be respected and everyone should be treated equally within the context of their sport. Coaches/leaders should be aware of, and work within the relevant equity policy.
Recruitment & Screening
All sports coaches/leaders who have direct contact with children and young people must be appropriately screened to establish suitability to work with this age group, this should include:
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