BHS Welfare Leaflets - Nantwich Riding Club

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BHS Welfare Leaflets - Nantwich Riding Club
Accredited riding clubs/schools
should be
able 10 show you:
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trOtll ., IItlialed OEF member orpnisation,
FEDERATION
inSl.Qncc prmoi$iOrl.
The o..m:nl quaitflcanons
of !her 1OStn.e1Ol'S and roaches.
Examples of educ.-I()tl and training.
They 3l'l: aI!here to help.
II you led you wanl. 10 talk to S'Ol'lleOlle else you call
cal CNIdIioe,
Contacl del.alls:
08001111
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dctab OIl:
www.bcf.co.uk
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All personnel should adhere to the
following principles:
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Ensute expencnce
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when working WIIh )OU08 people.
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Code of Conduct for Club Officials and Volunteers
The essence of good ethical conduct and practice is summarised below. All
volunteers must:
•
Consider the wellbeing and safety of participants before the development of
performance.
•
Develop an appropriate working relationship with participants, based on
mutual trust and respect.
•
Make sure all activities are appropriate to the age, ability and experience of
those taking part.
•
Promote the positive aspects of the sport (e.g. fair play/responsibility
for
animals).
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Display consistently high standards of behaviour and appearance.
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Follow all guidelines laid down by the national governing body and the club.
•
Hold appropriate valid qualifications and insurance cover.
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Never exert undue influence over performers to obtain personal benefit or
reward.
•
Never condone rule violations, rough play or the use of prohibited
substances.
•
Encourage participants to value their performances and not just results.
•
Encourage and guide participants to accept responsibility for their own
performance and behaviour.
BRITISH
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EQUESTRIAN
.
FEDERATION
Code of Practice for Junior Members
NAME OF CLUB is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of
all its members.
The club believes that it is important
that members,
coaches,
volunteers and parents associated with the club should, at all times, show respect
and understanding
for the safety and welfare of others. Therefore,
members
are
encouraged to be open at all times and to share any concerns or complaints that
they may have about any aspect of the club with NAME AND POSITION.
As a member of NAME OF CLUB, you are expected to abide by the following junior
code of practice:
•
All members
must ride within the rules and respect
officials
and their
decisions.
•
All members must respect the rights, dignity and worth of all participants
regardless
of age, gender,
ability, race, cultural background
or religious
beliefs or sexual identity.
•
Members should keep to agreed timings for training and competitions
or
inform their coach or team manager if they are going to be late.
•
Members
must
COMPULSORY
wear
ITEMS
suitable
-
for
safety
training
equipment
sessions,
and
as
clothing
agreed
with
LIST
the
coach/team manager.
•
Members must pay any fees for training or competitions promptly.
•
Junior
members
are not allowed
to smoke
on club premises
or whilst
representing the club at competitions.
•
Junior members are not allowed to consume alcohol or drugs of any kind on
the club premises or whilst representing the club.
BRITISH
EQUESTRIAN
FEDERATION