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Codes of Conduct All players, coaches officials, parents and supporters of both the Senior and Junior Club should adhere to the following Codes of Conduct as appropriate (based on/adapted from the RFU Codes of Conduct). PLAYER S CODE Players should be encouraged to: Recognise and appreciate the efforts made by coaches, parents, match officials and administration in providing the opportunity to play the game and enjoy the rugby environment. Understand the values of loyalty and commitment to adults and team mates. Recognise that every player has a right to expect their involvement in rugby to be safe and free from all types of abuse. Understand that if an individual or group of players feel they are not being treated in a manner that is acceptable, then they should access the Complaints Procedure Play because they want to do so, not to please coaches or parent. Remember that skill development, fun and enjoyment are the most important parts of the game. Train regularly to meet the demands of the game Take a responsibility for your own health and fitness Be attentive at all training and coaching sessions Be on time for all training events and games Work equally hard for themselves and their team both will then benefit. Recognise good play by all players on their team and by their opponents. Be a sportsman win with dignity, lose with grace. Play to the IRB Laws of the game and accept, without question, all referees decision even if they appear to make a mistake. Control their emotions. Verbal or physical abuse of team mates, opponents, coaches, match officials or spectators is not acceptable. Treat all players, as they would like to be treated themselves. Do not interfere with, bully or take advantage of any player Promote the Club positively in all that you do Access the physiotherapy support at the Club Pay your Membership on time and in accordance with the requirements of the Club

MATCH OFFICALS CODE Match Officials should: Recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment when officiating players. Provide positive verbal feedback in a constructive and encouraging manner during games. Emphasise the spirit of the game Appreciate the needs of the players before the needs of the sport. Understand the physical and behavioural development of players. Be a positive role model. Set an example, and as such, comments should be positive and supportive. Look to self-improvement e.g. participation in training courses. Recognise that the safety of players is paramount. Explain decisions where appropriate to do so Always penalise foul play. Play advantage whenever possible in order to let the game flow. Show empathy for the age and ability of players. Be consistent and objective. Be familiar with the Good Spectator s Code and ensure that verbal abuse from players, coaches or spectators is not tolerated and is dealt with by club officials immediately. Be aware of, and abide by, the RFU Child Protection Guidance policies and procedures. Officiate to the rules laid down in the Rugby Continuum and keep themselves updated on rule changes. Check that the home Club or School has provided a qualified first aider, ambulance access has not been obstructed and that appropriate equipment is available along with someone trained in its use before starting play. Before training sessions and matches check that studs and other clothing are in accordance with the IRB Laws of the Game

COACHES CODE Coaches of players should: Recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment when coaching players Understand that most learning is achieved through doing. Appreciate the needs of the players before the needs of the sport. Be a positive role model think what this implies. Keep winning and losing in perspective encourage players to behave with dignity in all circumstances. Respect all referees and the decisions they make, even if they appear to make a mistake and ensure that the players recognise that they must do the same. Provide positive verbal feedback in a constructive and encouraging manner to all players, both during coaching sessions and matches. Provide rugby experiences which are matched to the players ages and abilities, as well as their physical and behavioural development. Ensure all players are coached in a safe environment, with adequate first aid readily to hand. Never allow a player to train or play when injured. Ensure good supervision of players, both on and off the field. Recognise that players should never be exposed to extremes of heat, cold or unacceptable risk of injury. Develop an awareness of nutrition as part of an overall education in lifestyle management. Recognise that it is illegal for players under 18 to drink alcohol or for those under 16 to smoke. Coaches should actively discourage both. Ensure that their knowledge and coaching strategies are up to date and in line with RFU philosophy. Be aware of, and abide by, the RFU recommended procedures for taking young people on residential tours at home and abroad. Be aware of and abide by the policies and procedures outlined in the Policy and Procedures for the Welfare of Young People in Rugby Union. Coach to the rules laid down in the Rugby Continuum and keep themselves updated on rule changes. Display good organisational and time keeping skills.

SPECTATOR S CODE Club and Schools should encourage spectators to: Act as positive role models to all players. Be familiar with, and abide by, the RFU Child Protection Guidelines in relation to verbal and emotional abuse Respect guidance from the Club or School with regard to spectator behaviour Acknowledge good individual and team performance from all players irrespective of the team in which they play. Respect match officials decisions, even if they appear to be a mistake remember, they are volunteers providing an opportunity for players to play rugby. Never verbally abuse players, coaches, match officials or fellow spectators: such behaviour can create a negative environment for players and their behaviour will often reflect this. Acknowledge effort and good performance rather than to win at all costs. Verbally encourage all players in a positive manner, shouting for not at the players. Encourage all players irrespective of their ability never ridicule any individual player, regardless of the team in which they play.

PARENT S CODE Be familiar with the coaching and training programme in order that they can ensure their child is fully involved and the coaches are aware of their availability. Be familiar with the teaching and coaching methods used by observing the coaching and training sessions in which their child participates. Be aware that the Club or School has a duty of care to ensure the safety of players and therefore, where appropriate, assist coaches with the supervision of the players, particularly where numbers are large and there is a need to transport players to away games. Be involved with Club and School activities and share their expertise. Share concerns, if they have them, with Club or School officials. Remember that young people play rugby for their own enjoyment not that of their parents. Encourage young people to play do not force them. Focus on the players efforts, rather than winning or losing. Be realistic about the players abilities; do not push them towards a level they are not capable of achieving. Provide positive verbal feedback both in training and during the game Remember that persistent, negative messages will adversely affect the players and referee s performance and attitude. Always support the Club and School in their efforts to eradicate loud, coarse and abusive behaviour from the game Remember young people learn much by example Always show appreciation of good play by all players both from their own Club or School and the opposition. Respect decisions made by the match officials, even if they appear to be a mistake, and encourage players to do likewise.