
CODES OF CONDUCT FOR OUR SPORT
Coaches should:
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respect the rights, dignity and
worth of every athlete and treat everyone equally, regardless of background or
ability
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place the welfare and safety of
the athlete above the development of performance
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develop appropriate working
relationships with athletes (especially under 18s), based on mutual trust and
respect
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not exert undue influence to
obtain personal benefit or reward
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encourage and guide athletes to
accept and take responsibility for their own behaviour and performance and give
them as much autonomy as possible
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never do something for an athlete
that they can do for themselves (In the case of some disabled athletes or
vulnerable adults tasks of a personal nature may be requested or necessary. In
such cases, the full understanding and consent of the parent or carer should be
sought and the individual’s autonomy and dignity should be respected.)
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avoid critical language or
actions, such as sarcasm, that undermine an athlete’s self-esteem
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not spend time alone with a young
athlete unless clearly in view of others
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avoid taking a young athlete
alone in your car
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never invite a young athlete
alone to your home
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never engage in physical or
sexually provocative games, including horseplay, or share a bedroom with a child
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always explain why and ask for
consent before touching an athlete
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work in same-sex pairs when
supervising changing areas
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ensure that parents/carers know
about and have approved in advance if taking a young athlete away from the usual
training venue
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respect the right of young
athletes to an independent life outside athletics
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make sure you are appropriately
qualified for activities that you coach and update your licence and education as
and when required by
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adopt safe training regimes
appropriate to the age, stage of development and capacity of the athlete
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at the outset, clarify with
athletes (and where appropriate their parents or carers) exactly what is
expected of them and what performers are entitled to expect from you
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never try to recruit, either
overtly or covertly, athletes who are already receiving coaching
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co-operate fully with other
colleagues (e.g. other coaches, officials, team managers, sport scientists,
doctors, physiotherapists, governing body staff) in the best interests of the
athlete
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consistently promote positive
aspects of the sport (e.g. fair play) and never condone rule violations or the
use of prohibited or age-inappropriate substances
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strictly maintain a clear
boundary between friendship and intimacy with athletes
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challenge inappropriate behaviour
or language by others
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report any accidental injury,
distress or misunderstanding or misinterpretation (including if a child appears
to have been sexually aroused by your actions). A brief written report of such
incidents should be submitted to the Welfare Officer as soon as possible, and
parents/carers notified.
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report any suspected misconduct
by other coaches or athletics personnel
§ consistently display high standards of behaviour and appearance