Code Of Conduct
The following Code
of Conduct has been developed to assist with the smooth running of the Centre
and the health, safety and protection of coaches, volunteers, parents, carers
and players.
Please read the
Code of Conduct
CAREFULLY.
In registering your
child on a Premier Soccer Centre course, the parent/carers and the player agree
to the following Code of Conduct.
Premier Soccer Centres agree to
ensure:
• All staff will
comply with the Laws of the Game.
• All staff will
take reasonable steps to ensure that players and other persons under their
control show respect for coaches, parents, other players and observe the
authority and decisions of all officials.
• All staff shall
place the wellbeing and safety of the players above all other considerations
including the development of performance.
• All staff shall
focus on performance and development rather than results.
• All staff shall
promote fair play and sportsmanship and display high standards of behaviour.
• No member of
staff will use or tolerate the use of inappropriate language.
• All staff will
be punctual and committed to all sessions.
• No member of
staff will embark in one to one discussions with an individual player unless in
full view of other coaches and/or players.
• All staff will
commit to Continued Professional Development.
• All staff will
adhere to the Code of Conduct.
• Support your child without pressure, praise
good behaviour and effort as well as performance.
• Recognise that players involvement in
football is primarily for their enjoyment.
• Advise a member of the coaching staff of any
problems or concerns that they may have with regard to either their own
children, other players, coaches or the Centre in general.
• Adhere to the Code of Conduct.
Players agree to:
• Arrive promptly for coaching sessions or
other Centre activities.
• Show respect for officials, coaches, other
players and Centre equipment.
• Report all injuries sustained at the Centre
to the coaching staff.
• Dress appropriately for coaching sessions
and activities, including shin pads.
• Ensure boots are securely laced and unlikely
to come off during the normal course of coaching sessions.
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