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1 Basketball Competition Information Pack Welcome and thank you for choosing the YMCA indoor sports competitions at Ryde Community Sports Centre. Our competitions are run professionally, focus on fairness, encourage participation and are SERIOUSLY FUN. We have great facilities and umpires, and offer the latest in access to online draws, results and fixtures. This registration pack contains all the information you need about our Daytime & Nighttime basketball competitions on offer, including the team nomination form. Our basketball competition is 5-a-side and played indoor based on FIBA International Rules. TEAM REGISTRATIONS FOR THE 2017/18 SUMMER COMPETITION OPENS 31 st OF JULY. TWO EASY STEPS TO REGISTER A TEAM 1. The Team Captain/Manager hands in/ s the YMCA at RCSC a completed team nomination form with a nonrefundable $250 deposit to secure your team s spot. Credit card is the preferred method of payment for the deposit, made either in person or over the phone on, to avoid delays at the Centre during the registration period. a. Complete team nomination forms must include ALL player details. b. Team captains are responsible for updating player details. Only players who are on the team sheet are eligible to play. There is no roll over for registration from previous seasons. c. No fixtures will be allocated until the YMCA has received both a complete team sheet and deposit. d. Full team fees are payable in the first game of the competition. The deadline for complete fees is before the fourth game of the competition (i.e. fourth week into the competition, including grading rounds). 2. All players MUST pay and complete the individual player insurance registration form before the season commences. a. Individual registration for Men s is $38. b. Individual registration for Women s/ Mixed is $32. c. Only players who have completed the registration will be put on the team sheet and eligible to play. ALL TEAM REGISTRATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE DATES BELOW TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE FIRST GAME. LATE ENTRIES MAY BE ACCEPTED DEPENDING ON AVAILAIBLTY: Monday Junior Competitions Friday 21 st July, 2017 Thursday Men s Competitions Friday 11 th August, 2017 Sunday Men s and Mixed Competitions Monday 14 th August, 2017 PLEASE NOTE THAT WE OPERATE ON A FIRST IN FIRST SERVED BASIS AS CAPACITY IS LIMITED.

2 SEASON DATES/TIMES The season kicks off for the first grading round on the week commencing: Seniors: Sunday Men s: 20 th August 2017 Sunday Mixed: 20 th August 2017 Thursday Men s: 17 th August 2017 Juniors: Monday: U8s, U9s, U10s, U11s, U12s, U13s, U14s, U15s, U16s, U17 s: 24 th July 2017 (First day back of Term 3) Please see the draw for exact dates and times. Grading rounds will be released prior to competition commencement; the draw for the season will be out after the grading weeks. All competitions will have 2 weeks of finals series. TEAM REGISTRATION Team Registration sheets including ALL player details must be completed upon registration for any competition. Only players who appear on the team sheet AND have paid and signed the registration form will be eligible to play. The Centre recommends 7 players per team, minimum of 6 and maximum of 10 players are allowed on each team. If you wish to have more than 10 players on your team, Team Captain must consult with the YMCA staff first. Team registration sheets from previous competitions are not acceptable. A new team sheet is required each season. Team Captains are responsible for updating player details throughout the season. RYDE COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL PLAYER INSURANCE DETAILS All basketball players participating in our competition will need to complete an Individual Basketball Player Insurance Information Form before taking the court for their first game. An insurance fee of $38 per person per season must be paid prior their first game for players playing in the Men s and $32 per person for Mixed Competition. Junior Registration will be free of charge for promotional competitions and covered under this policy which will be paid by Ryde YMCA. Please report all injuries and incidents immediately to Centre staff so that an Incident Form can be completed. Insurance is brokered by Arthur J Gallagher for Indoor Sports NSW. Indoor Sports NSW has arranged this insurance program to provide benefits to those registered participants of Indoor Sports NSW participating Centres who, through injury or accident, incur financial loss and who would otherwise not have received assistance. The program seeks to provide benefits to those most exposed and to maintain protection at the lowest possible cost. It therefore cannot provide 100% cover or a benefit for every loss that occurs. Federal Government Legislation prevents insurance companies from paying any insurance benefit for a medical service that is covered by Medicare. This legislation also applies to the Medicare gap. In addition to these policies all participants are encouraged to take out Private Health Insurance. The insurer for the Personal Accident Program is Arthur J Gallagher. Indoor Sports New South Wales ABN AFS Licence No: More information and the Claim Form can be accessed from

3 TIMESLOTS ALLOCATION Sunday Men's/ Women s Timeslots: 12:00pm-10:30pm Sunday Mixed Timeslots: 12:00pm-7:30pm Thursday Men s Timeslots: 6:30pm-11:00pm Monday Junior s Timeslots 4:00pm-6:30pm *timeslots subject to demand and may change Team Competition Fees Senior Sunday Men's Competition: (2 grading round* + 18 Rounds + 2 Finals) = 22 Rounds $1, Sunday Mixed Competition: (1 grading round* + 19 rounds + 2 Finals) = 22 Rounds $1, Thursday Men s Competition (2 grading round* + 19 rounds + 2 Final) = 23 Rounds $1, * YMCA reverses the right to adjust the amount of grading rounds therefore increasing or decreasing the number of competition rounds. Junior Monday Junior (U8s-U17s) Competition: (1 grading round* + 5 rounds + 2 Finals) = 8 Rounds $65.00 per player * YMCA reverses the right to adjust the amount of grading rounds therefore increasing or decreasing the number of competition rounds. Full team fees are payable upfront and are to be paid BEFORE the start of the game from the first game of the competition season. The deadline for fee payments is the fourth game of the competition (including grading round). Fees can be paid by Visa, MasterCard, EFTPOS, Cheque (payable to YMCA Ryde Community Sports Centre) or cash. No discount on fees will be given if a BYE exists and/or a forfeit occurs in your competition or division. Failure to pay by the fourth game may result in your team to be withdrawn from the competition with NO refund. TEAM CAPTAIN/ COACH A team captain/ coach must be nominated on the team nomination form. In the event of a forfeit or any correspondence, the team captain/ coach will be contacted by the Centre. It will be the responsibility of the team captain/ coach to pass all correspondence onto their team players. The team captain/ coach alone is responsible for organizing game fees from his team mates and pay his/her team registration fee in full by the fourth game of the competition which includes grading rounds. DURATION OF GAME Senior game consists of 2 x 18 minute halves & Junior games consists of 2 x 15 minute halves Running clock (last minute stop clock if game is 7 points or less difference for senior games only) One timeout can be taken per halve for each team.

4 SIGN ON All players must sign on on the score sheet before the start of a game by placing either their shirt number or signature next to their name. Late players must sign on before entering the court. The score sheet is located at the scorer s table before each game, games will not commence without all participating players signed on. TEAMS AND PLAYERS Six players must be registered before a team is included in the competition. A maximum of 10 players are allowed on the team. If you wish to have more than 10 players on your team, Team Captain must consult with the YMCA staff first. Teams can add additional players throughout the season, however, the Centre holds the right to re-assess and make any necessary division changes to the team based on the additional recruited player and the newly formed team. A player must have played 5 games with the team to be eligible to play finals. Competition Points: Win = 3 points Draw = 2 points Loss = 1 points Forfeit = 0 points YMCA Ryde use s FIXI Sports Management system, get the APP to see your results and standings available at the App Store and Android. UNIFORMS All players in each team must wear like colored matching uniform (uniform is defined as both singlet and shorts). Players must have matching colour shorts. All players must wear permanent shirt numbers on the front and back of their singlet. Players without shirt numbers will incur 5 points jersey penalty. This rule will be strictly enforced by Centre management. Teams are not allowed to have the same shirt number on more than one player. Players with the same shirt number will incur a 5 points penalty. Temporary numbers such as tape or stickers are not permitted. Non marking shoes must be worn. Teams not complying with the uniform rules (uniform colour jersey, taped numbers, etc) will be penalised. 5 points is given to its opposition for each player out of uniform on that particular game (Maximum of 20 points).

5 FORFEITS There will be no refunds for team fees paid when your team misses a game due to a forfeit. The Centre will do it s best to arrange a friendly game for teams forfeited against, otherwise the timeslot of your game time will be available for your team to train. Forfeits require as much notice as possible, at least 24 hour notice by phone or (however later than 24 hour notice must be given by phone call. Four registered players are required to take the court. If you cannot fill a team, let RCSC know ASAP and we can attempt to arrange friendlies. In that case, the game will be deemed as a forfeit but no team misses a game. BORROWING PLAYERS Men's: A team may only borrow a maximum of (1) registered player under the following circumstances: 1. If a team has (4) originally rostered players on the court, making a total of (5) players on the court. 2. Teams cannot borrow other registered players if there are already (5) players on the court. 3. You may NOT borrow any players from divisions or age groups above your own eg. CANNOT borrow Div 1 player for Div 2 game. 4. It is the team captain s responsibility to notify staff members any borrowed player. Games with not approved borrowed players will be a forfeit. Mixed: A team may only borrow to make a maximum of (2) player, maximum (1) for each gender, under the following circumstances: 1. If a team has (4) originally rostered players on the court, making a total of (6) players on the court (i.e. maximum 3 males and 3 females). 2. Teams cannot borrow other registered players if there are already 3 players of each gender on the court. 3. You may NOT borrow any players from divisions or age groups above your own eg. CANNOT borrow Div 1 player for Div 2 game. 4. It is the team captain s responsibility to notify staff members any borrowed player. Games with not approved borrowed players will be a forfeit. Juniors: A team may borrow up to two (2) players from the same competition grade. If teams are in need of more than 2 players, the borrowing team can consult with their opposing team to confirm if they are happy to allow more than 2 borrowed players, otherwise the forfeit policy can be enforced. It is the team captain s responsibility to notify staff members any borrowed player. Games with not approved borrowed players will be a forfeit.

6 FINALS SERIES Men s: Teams will play 2 weeks of finals/playoffs for all competitions. A player must have played 5 games with the team to be eligible to play finals. Players cannot be borrowed for finals; only registered players who appear on the team sheet are eligible to play. Juniors: Teams will play 2 weeks of finals/ playoffs for all competitions. A player must have played 3 games with the team to be eligible to play finals. Players cannot be borrowed for finals; only registered players who appear on the team sheet are eligible to play. PENALTIES: Straight ejection = 1 week suspension (Pending referee report more weeks or indefinite Centre ban may apply. Referees have the ability to eject any player and/or spectators acting outside the code of conduct) 2 Technical fouls in the same game = 1 week suspension 3 Technical fouls or straight ejections over the course of season = 2 week suspension. 4 Technical fouls or straight ejection over the course of season = 1 addition week suspension 5 Technical fouls or straight ejection over the course of the season = Whole season suspension. Technical fouls will only be recorded for bad or un-sportsman like behaviour is displayed. Suspensions can apply for off the court incidents at the centre, you are responsible for your actions and behavior at all times. Ryde YMCA uses the Basketball NSW Schedule of Disciplinary Penalties as a guideline for warnings and suspensions. DISPUTES Any disputes made by a team towards another team (i.e. suspected unregistered players playing, jersey penalties) or other match disputes must be done through competitions staff as soon as possible, preferably at the start of the game. COMPLAINTS AND REPORTABLE CONDUCT PROCEDURE: Teams wanting to register a complaint or reportable misconduct about another player, team, referee or center staff will need to complete a Match Report Form which will be given to all team captains upon request. PLEASE NOTE: That this is the correct way of registering a complaint. Teams failing to comply with this and confronting referees, players or staff may receive suspensions or dismissals from the competition. All complaints will be taken seriously and appropriate action will be undertaken in the following weeks of competition, however depending on the severity of the complaint, some complaints may take longer to resolve. Anonymous complaints can be handed in to staff on the day of competition or sent to. Complaints involving staff members or very serious complaints will need to be ed to david.fletcher@ymcansw.org.au

7 YMCA Basketball Rules Men s, Mixed & Junior s Competition Rules FIBA rules apply unless otherwise stated below. Referee reserves the right to alter these regulations below if deemed necessary. SIGN ON Captains/Coaches are responsible to fill out score sheet 10 mins prior to game at the referees table. Late players must sign on before taking the court. Borrowed players must also write their names on scoresheet and indicate which team they are registered in. See above on borrowing players. Players found signing on as another player would not be able to continue playing, and may result the game in a forfeit. TIMING REGULATIONS Standard timing regulations for round games shall be RUNNING CLOCK: - 2 x 18 minute halves (Men s) 2x15 minute halves (Junior s) - 1 x 2 minute half time periods (Referees can reduce time if games are running late) During games with a running clock, teams shall be permitted: 1 x 1 minute time-out per half. Clock will stop during time-out for Men s competitions; clock will run during time-out for Junior s competitions.. The clock will stop for the last minute if the point score difference is 7 points or less for Senior competitions. Tied score shall stand as a draw. SEMI-FINALS / FINALS Men s: Games are as standard timing regulations for running clock. Except in a tied game, 3 minutes extra will be played running clock. All team/player fouls will remain. - One timeout per extra period is allowed per team. - Clock will stop for 1 minute time out. - The final minute shall be fully timed stop clock. Junior s: Games are as standard timing regulations for running clock, except for the following: -The clock will stop for the last minute if the point score difference is 7 points or less. -The clock will stop during time out. Time out cannot be taken in the last 2 minute of the second half and extra period. -In a tied game, 3 minutes extra will be played running clock. All team/player fouls will remain. - One timeout per extra period is allowed per team. Qualifying for Semis & Finals Men s players must play a total of 5 games throughout the season to qualify for semis and finals. Junior s players must play a total of 3 games throughout the season to qualify for semis and finals. BENCH/ SUBSTITUTION Only coach or captain is allowed to stand, and is responsible to keep team and supporters 2 metres away from the bench scoring area so bench can have clear view of game. Substitution players advise bench and/or referee but cannot enter the floor till referee on court advises. Substitution(s) must stand clear of bench area s view after request. Any party or parties will be liable for a Technical Foul if the above are not followed. Any concerns can be addressed to the referees via captain or coach at timeouts/half time and/or full time. Please note referee has final decision and must be respected. BENCH AND SPECTATOR SITTING AREA Teams are not allowed to be sitting on the same side of the bench. Teams and their supporters must be sitting together on either side of the bench, and away from the opposing team they are playing. FORFEITS & LATE STARTS Teams failing to comply with sign on procedures or any form of prevention to start the game as scheduled will be penalised 2 points per minute. Clock will still start at scheduled game time even if players are not ready to take the court. Clock will not be stopped or reset for the commencement of the game minutes grace allowed to each team after scheduled game time before a team forfeits the match. - A team may commence a game with a minimum of 4 players. - Team at fault will be penalised 2 points per minute for preventing game to start on time - Maximum 20 points - Teams not ready to play (ie scoresheets not filled out prior the game starting) will be penalised 2 points per minute.

8 Where a team forfeits the score shall be recorded as Where both teams fail to appear with less than 4 players after 10 minutes, the game shall be declared a double forfeit. The score recorded as 0-0 for both forfeited teams. By mutual agreement between the teams a match may be played after the forfeit time has lapsed and if Referee agrees. The match will be played at the remaining time left on the clock. If the match is played then the scores will stand. INJURIES Must be reported immediately to YMCA staff at reception. DANGEROUS ITEMS As per FIBA Rules no player shall wear objects which may cause injury to others. Dangerous items include head gear, hair accessories and jewellery. Fingernails must be cut and any hard objects on hands, wrists, arms or body must be removed prior the game. UNISEX RULES Up to 3 members of either gender can be on the court at any one time. Teams may start a game with only 4 players providing players of both genders are present. Unisex Shot block Rule - A male player may take a defensive position in front of a female player but must not attempt to block or move to screen her shot within the key. The male player s feet must remain on the ground stationary and his hands within his cylinder. A male player may defend the shot by placing his arms straight in the air, however, shall not jump or make contact with the ball in defending the shot. Infractions of this rule female shooter shall automatically receive 2 points as per the referee judgement. Persistent offenders of this rule may incur a technical foul, as well as a possession throw in from half court. PLAYERS MISCONDUCT Technical Foul - Player who receives a Tech Foul in a game will be automatically removed from the court for a period of 5 minutes of playing time. Two Technical Fouls Player who receives a second Tech Foul in a game will be automatically removed from the court and will not play for the remainder of the game. Player will be reviewed for suspension from the competition. Players who receive a Technical Foul whilst on the bench are also subject to 5 minute penalty or removal from game (at the referees discretion). However, as per the FIBA rules this foul will not count as a personal foul nor against the team foul count. Hanging on the ring, backboard, or net will result in a Technical foul as per the FIBA rules of basketball. Please note that this rule applies during warm-up as well as actual game time. Unsportsmanlike Foul Takes on same ruling for Technical fouls as above. Note: 1 Technical Foul plus 1 Unsportsmanlike Foul = ejection from the game. Player will be reviewed for suspension. Disqualifying Foul - Player is ejected from the game and following YMCA management decision will be subject to permanent removal from competition. Player must leave premises once disqualified by referee. Technical fouls 1 free throw shot to be taken with no line up and possession at half court throw in. U & D Fouls - 2 free throw shots to be taken with no line up and possession at half court throw in. The referee has the right to call any of the above in any order if the behaviour is disruptive and detrimental to other player s safety. Referee has the right to end the game if deemed necessary for serious offenses. ALL PLAYERS AND SPECTATORS MUST ADHERE TO YMCA RCSC CODE OF CONDUCT

9 PLAYER / COACH, MANAGER / SPECTATOR CONDUCT The YMCA bases our player, coach, manager and spectator conduct on our four core values, these are honesty, caring, respect and responsibility. Honesty All borrowed equipment must be returned to centre staff All players must be registered prior to taking the court Caring Should your team encounter a problem with the opposition, an umpire or a spectator please approach the Court Supervisor immediately. This approach should be made in a polite manner by the team manager or coach. Addressing the situation during the game will provide the best opportunity to rectify any problems. Should you feel that your complaint is not dealt with in a satisfactory manner by game night staff, please contact the Centre Manager. Management has the right to abandon games for safety of players, officials & spectators. Teams can request management or front desk staff to watch their game as an independent witness. Respect At no time will aggressive, insulting or dangerous behaviour be tolerated. No fighting or aggressive behaviour within the Complex whatsoever No swearing, disrespecting behaviour or comments indirectly on court, or directly towards players/officials/spectators/complex staff Use of derogatory language based on gender, race or impairment will result in dismissal from the competition No spitting within the Complex whatsoever The referee will have the final call and must be shown respect at all times All players/coaches will respect the direction of YMCA staff at all times Responsibility Players/spectators must not be under the influence of any alcoholic or drug substances or furthermore bring such substances onto the premises ALL Player/Coach/Manager/Spectators who fail to abide by Competition Rules will receive a team fine of a minimum value of x1 game fee being deducted from the team s deposit, and may face suspension from participating in any competition and / or attending the Complex. It is the responsibility of the captain/coach/manager to ensure players are signed in on the team sheet prior to every game Complex staff will record all infringements and notify players involved should this occur

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11 Code of Behaviour This template Code of Behaviour aims to set out the minimum standards for anyone involved in sport. It should apply when playing, training or taking part in club sanctioned activities. Act within the rules and spirit of your sport. Promote fair play over winning at any cost. Encourage and support opportunities for people to learn appropriate behaviours and skills. Support opportunities for participation in all aspects of the sport. Treat each person as an individual. Show respect and courtesy to all involved with the sport. Respect the rights and worth of every person, regardless of their age, race, gender, ability, cultural background, sexuality or religion. Respect the decisions of officials, coaches and administrators. Wherever practical, avoid unaccompanied and unobserved one-on-one activity (when in a supervisory capacity or where a power imbalance exists) with people under the age of 18. Display appropriate and responsible behaviour in all interactions. Display responsible behaviour in relation to alcohol and other drugs. Act with integrity and objectivity, and accept Responsibility for your decisions and actions. Ensure your decisions and actions contribute to a safe environment. Ensure your decisions and actions contribute to a harassment-free environment. Do not tolerate abusive, bullying or threatening behaviour. Athletes Give your best at all times. Participate for your own enjoyment and benefit. Play by the rules and show respect for other players, coaches and officials. Coaches Place the safety and welfare of the athletes above all else. Help each person (athlete, official, etc.) to reach their potential. Respect the talent, developmental stage and goals of each person and encourage them with positive and constructive feedback Obtain appropriate qualifications and keep up-to-date with the latest coaching practices and the principles of growth and development of young players. Ensure that any physical contact with another person is appropriate to the situation and necessary for the person s skill development. Officials Place the safety and welfare of the athletes above all else. Ensure all players are included and can participate, regardless of their race, gender, ability, cultural background, sexuality or religion. Be consistent, impartial and objective when making decisions. Address unsporting behaviour and promote respect for other players and officials. Administrators Ensure quality supervision and instruction for players. Support coaches and officials to improve their skills and competencies. Act honestly, in good faith and in the best interests of the sport as a whole. Ensure that any information acquired or advantage gained from the position is not used improperly. Conduct club responsibilities with due care, competence and diligence. Parents Encourage your child to participate, do their best and have fun. Focus on your child s effort and performance, rather than winning or losing. Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a competition. Help out the coach or officials at training and games, where possible. Model appropriate behaviour, including respect for other players and officials. Spectators Respect the effort and performances of players and officials Reject the use of harassment, bullying or violence In any form, whether by other spectators, coaches, officials or athletes.

12 Spectator Behaviour Our commitment Our club is committed to providing a safe environment for participation. Aggressive, threatening or other inappropriate behaviour by members, their families, their friends, and other sporting personnel while attending a game or event will not be tolerated. These behaviours are outlined in our Code of Behaviour and specifically include: Using bad language Harassing or ridiculing players, coaches, officials or other spectators Making racist, religious, sexist or other inappropriate comments to players, coaches, officials or other spectators Any threatening behaviour or physical altercation between spectators and players, coaches, officials or other spectators Putting undue pressure on children, berating them or putting down their performance Drinking at a game or training or being drunk at a club event. What we will do Provide members, their parents and other sporting personnel with our Code of Behaviour and make clear what is expected and the consequences of non-compliance. Where possible, bind non-members by prominently displaying conditions of entry to grounds and facilities and by requiring parents to abide by club rules (e.g. by making parents associate members, signing our Code of Behaviour). Reinforce messages of fair and respectful behaviour by displaying signs and posters around our facilities and providing information on our website, in our newsletter and through other club communication. Encourage our coaches and officials to complete training to develop their skills and confidence. Ban bringing alcohol to training, a game or no-alcohol club event. Consult with our local police and seek their support and advice on how to handle issues involving inappropriate behaviour by spectators prior to, at or after a game. Encourage the reporting of incidents and investigate inappropriate behaviours as outlined in this policy and take disciplinary or whatever other actions as are deemed necessary (e.g. appoint a ground official to monitor behaviour). Encourage our players, coaches, officials and spectators to call the police if they are concerned about escalating behaviour and their safety or the safety of others. What we ask you to do Help create a positive atmosphere for players, officials and other spectators by showing respect for players, officials and other spectators. Abide by our club s Code of Behaviour and refrain from using bad language, harassing or ridiculing others or behaving in a threatening or violent manner. If you are aware of inappropriate spectator behaviour and you feel confident to do so, speak with the person and ask them to stop. If there is a ground official or committee member present, ask for their assistance. Report any inappropriate spectator behaviour to the club president or someone in a position of authority. Call the police or a club official if you are concerned for your safety or the safety of others. Non-Compliance Parents or others found to have behaved inappropriately, and who are associate members or have agreed to abide by our club s Code of Behaviour and this policy, may face disciplinary action as outlined in our Member Protection Policy.

13 Indoor Sports Registration Form YMCA NSW STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR CLIENTS We expect our clients will: Respect the YMCA NSW culture that promotes and monitors the safeguarding of children, young people and vulnerable adults, where we are all expected to speak up and ask questions about the safety of others. Not act in any way that condones or fails to respond to inappropriate behaviour with children, young people and vulnerable adults by YMCA NSW staff, clients or members of the public. Any concerns are to be reported immediately to YMCA NSW staff. Not approach YMCA NSW staff to provide any other support or service outside the boundaries of our programs, such as babysitting, coaching services, or lifts to and from Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person and must not make any derogatory, culturally insensitive, violent, sexually suggestive comments or use inappropriate language whilst on YMCA NSW-operated premises. Understand that verbal, emotional, psychological or physical abuse and physical punishment are unacceptable forms of behaviour at any YMCA NSW facility or event. Talk to children, young people and vulnerable adults and ensure that they are aware of their right to be protected and free from harm. Clients should make sure that children, young people and vulnerable adults know that if they feel they are being bullied or are concerned about the way they are being treated, they can talk to their parent/guardian or a YMCA NSW staff member. Not engage in any sexual behaviour on YMCA NSW operated premises. Any sexual behaviour is prohibited. Ensure that all children under 10 years of age are supervised at all times by a parent or responsible guardian of 18 years of age or older (unless in a supervised activity). Not use, possess, or be under the influence of illegal drugs and/or alcohol or supply alcohol or drugs, including tobacco, to children, young people and clients on YMCA NSW premises. Speak with YMCA NSW management if you have any complaints, concerns or feedback in relation to these Standards of Conduct or in relation to their time with the YMCA NSW and/or treatment by YMCA staff.

14 PRACTICE AND BEHAVIOUR GUIDELINES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Please read these with your children and/ or young people and ensure that they understand their rights and what is expected of them at the YMCA NSW. As children and young people you have the right to: the Y. Enjoy your time at the Y. that makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Feel welcome and part of the group. Be and feel safe. We expect that you: Feel comfortable and supported. Be respected and listened to. If you are unhappy with the way you are being treated, please tell someone from the Y or a parent/guardian. Contact your parent/guardian at any time if you feel upset, unsafe or uncomfortable. Participate fairly and allow the same for others. Not be bullied. Treat others with honesty, caring, respect and kindness. Listen to others. Foll ow the rule s at Ask staff if you need to leave the group/main area and always go in pairs. Tell staff if you feel unsafe or uncomfortable in any situation so we can help you. Say no to an adult if they ask you to do something Keep your hands to yourself. Will not bully anyone.

15 Ensure that you use online programs (social media) responsibly including not posting images of others without permission and not bullying anyone online. TEAM NAME & CONTACT DETAILS (captain/coach will be used as point of contact) Team Name: Captain/Manager/Coach Name: Captain/Manager/Coach Captain/Manager/Coach Phone Number: Captain/Manager/Coach Address: Basketball Futsal Netball TEAM HISTORY Has your team previously played at our Centre before: Yes No Have members of your team played other indoor/outdoor competitions this year / previous years? Please give details (e.g. Age, division, club, etc.) SURVEY How did you hear about our Centre? Played here previously Internet Newspaper advert Friends Flyer Other, Please specify Note that the team captain/ manager is responsible for paying the team`s registration fee. YMCA RCSC will not accept game fee payments from any player either than the team captain/ manager. Payment has to be made either in full or half of the team registration fee charged for your competition. Player`s individual registration with YMCA RCSC is the player s responsibility.

16 Team ID (Office): Nomination Form Team Name: DAY: Division /Age Group: BASKETBALL TEAM TYPE (please circle) MEN S WOMEN S MIXED JUNIORS Player Name Address Phone DOB Indiv Rego (Office) AMT & Date (Office) Captain Vice-Captain Shirt # Player Name Address Phone DOB Indiv Rego (Office) AMT & Date (Office) All players entering the competition agree to abide the Centre s code of conduct, policies and procedures, and to follow by these at all times. Failure to do so may result in termination from the competition with no refunds. As Team Captain, I understand the Centre s Sports Competition policies and procedures and have forwarded this pack to each player/or parent in my team for their information. Team of the Week I give permission to YMCA RCSC to take photos of my team, with verbal consent, for Team of the Week to be posted on social media use only. I do not give permission for my team pictures to be posted on the Team of the Week. Team Captain Sign:..

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