Port Noarlunga Netball Club Inc. Member Information Booklet

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Port Noarlunga Netball Club Inc Member Information Booklet 2018

Message from the President Welcome to Port Noarlunga Netball Club On behalf of the Port Noarlunga Netball Club, I'd like to welcome our players, supporters, sponsors and the local community to season 2018. I, along with the PNNC 2018 committee, will together continue to develop a positive fun filled club with great talent. I am excited that you have chosen to play for us in our third year of operation. In 2017, we grew by 3 teams to have 12 teams in total entered into the SHNA association. Our A2 team made the Grand Final and just missed out on being overall winners by 1 goal. A proud moment from my perspective, showing our foundations are building and developing. We are consistently evolving and working towards creating positive and inclusive team environments for all players to feel valued and respected to achieve. I look forward to all the hard work going into this year and I am excited to see our club achievements. Port Noarlunga Netball Club acknowledges that it is part of the wider local community with obligations to the town that supports it. The Club provides a wonderful physical and social outlet for members of the community, young and old. We encourage players, members and supporters to be responsible and active members of our vibrant community. The Club values its sponsors and the support they provide the Club; equally valued is the loyalty and hard work of the many volunteers and supporters. Without this support and effort we can't survive as a successful club and we won't be a competitive force. Remember that success is not just measured by a premiership flag on the wall; equally significant is the depth of commitment that comes from those who put in and what the Club is able to offer in return. The Club is a registered member of the following programs listed below Star Club program, through SA Office of Recreation and Sport. Play by the Rules, online resources and training opportunities OACNET program, which provides the club with many training opportunities to assist in our club processes. My main focus this year for the club is to establish our 5yr strategic plan, this will involve all members associated with our club and assist us in our future planning endeavours. Therefore, the Club needs your input to ensure we meet your expectations through responsible management and responsive processes and procedures. There are feedback mechanisms available so, if the need arises, please provide feedback directly to a committee member or via the contact option within the website. Now, and throughout the 2018 season, I trust you find The Port Noarlunga Netball Club website, combined with our Facebook page, Instagram page and newsletters, provide you with an insight into our club. Every effort will be made to keep you current with news and information. We hope that you enjoy your year as a Ray at Port Noarlunga Netball Club. Once again welcome and thank you in anticipation of a successful year on and off the court Kind Regards Ashleigh Wolferstan President, Port Noarlunga Netball Club smashes@optusnet.com.au or 0402 422 877

Message from Club Secretary Welcome to Port Noarlunga Netball Club, what a fantastic time to be a part of this exciting and growing club. I would like to introduce myself. My name is Nic Kahl and I currently hold the position of Secretary at PNNC and will hold this role for the next two years. This will be my second year at the club, having previously been involved with Netball from a young age in KNT netball association. In 2017 I played in the B2 team and was the team manager for the 9 & U Div 2 team, which my daughter played in. I am married to Jason and have 3 beautiful children, Oldest Daughter, Sophie who is 7 and twins aged 4. I would like to take this opportunity to let you know a few things about this position; Firstly, I am the main contact person for any and all correspondence into the club. So if you have any concerns, complaints, suggestions or questions I am the one to contact. My preferred method of contact is via email, this way I can ensure all communications are followed up with the relevant person(s). Here are the club contact details if ever needed. Contact Details Nic Kahl 0422 328 225 Email PNNCsecretary@outlook.com Secondly, for all registration queries, questions or assistance please either see me in person at the club or email me and I will endeavour to reply or help as soon as possible. You will hear from me for several reasons throughout the year via emails, for club newsletters and any events pertaining to the club and association. Please be aware that this is the clubs third year in operation and I ask that you be patient as we iron out any teething issues and concerns. So please do not hesitate to contact me if you feel the club need to review its processes and procedures. CLUB AND ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS To view either the PNNC and /or SHNA Constitution, by-laws, rules, regulations and policies they are all available in the club compendium. You can also view these things via the club website. You can request a copy of any of these documents to be emailed out to you via our club Secretary. All association events regarding presentation nights, season launch, rep trials etc will be emailed out as we receive them. They will also be placed on our club notice board as required NETBALL RULES We follow Netball Australia official rule book and also implement SHNA 9 & U modified rules. Kind Regards Nicole Kahl PNNC Secretary CLUB WEBSITE Website http://www.pnncrays.sa.netball.com.au

Message from Club Treasurer Welcome to the Port Noarlunga Netball Club Home of the Rays family! I would like to introduce myself. My name is Carly May and I currently hold the position of Treasurer at PNNC. I would like to take this opportunity to explain how the fees, uniforms and merchandise structure works. REGISTRATION FEES FOR 2018 Juniors Players Fees (17 & U) = $145 Seniors Players Fees = $165 If fees are paid in full, on registration day only a $20 discount applies. If fees are not paid in full on registration day, we will require a $50 non-refundable deposit, with the remaining fees to be paid off in full before the season starts. We offer a family discount on subs for 2 or more players. After the first player has paid full fees the second and subsequent players will receive $5.00 discount on their fees. UNIFORM AND MERCHANDISE COSTS Personalised Club Bags = $50 Personalised Club Back Packs = $45 PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE VIA THE FOLLOWING WAYS Cash EFT/Credit Card Direct Debit (bank account details below) Beyond Bank Seaford BSB: 325-185 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0360-7956 ACCOUNT NAME: Port Noarlunga Netball Club There are a couple of important things you need to know when making your payments via bank transfer. Please include players' full name e.g. Joanne Smith and what you are paying for and invoice number. Your transaction payment should look something like this: Joanne Smith- Fees 0000.

It is necessary that fees are paid IN FULL before 2018 season starts for insurance purposes, players who have outstanding fees will incur a $5 late fee each week these are not paid. If fees are not paid in full by round 3, the player will not be able to partake any further, unless a payment plan has been entered into with the Treasurer. If you have any further questions regarding financial matters of the club please feel free to seek me out on training nights or alternatively email me at Wishing you all a terrific year with PNNC and happy netballing! Kind Regards Carly May PNNC Treasurer SPORTS VOUCHERS PNNC are registered to receive the $50 sports vouchers offered support by Office of Recreation and Sport. This scheme is provided to all Primary School Aged children only. There is an application form to fill-in to access this scheme and must be filled in and presented to our club Treasurer upon paying your club fees. The Sport Voucher is only available once per year, so if you have used your voucher on another sport you will not be eligible to use one for our club fees. PNNC will have a cut-off date to accept sports vouchers and this date will be advertised yearly, based on starting date. BEYOND BANK COMMUNITY REWARDS Beyond Bank offers a Community Rewards Account, which is an interest bearing account, to our members. This account can be used for any savings or you may desire. If you would like to open one of these accounts, please visit any Beyond Bank branch. When you nominate Port Noarlunga Netball Club as your Community participant, Beyond Bank provides a cash back reward system to our club, in bank sponsorship. This is an ideal way to raise funds for our club and keep the facilities updated. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Club will hold its AGM at the conclusion of the winter season usually in September. Members will be advised of the date, time and place of the meeting and we encourage all members to attend if possible. PNNC CONSTITUTION PNNC is an incorporated non-for-profit organisation which is governed by our club constitution. The clubs constitution is reviewed annually at our AGM, to ensure we keep up-to-date with our processes, procedures and the most current Incorporated business act. We have uploaded this onto our club website and we have a hardcopy available at the club at all times for members to view. Upon request we can electronically provide you with our latest version. POLICY ON PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY Port Noarlunga Netball Club collects four broad types of information: Personal information that is recorded information which directly or indirectly identifies a person. Health information about a person s physical or mental health, disabilities or health services received and other information collected in the course of providing membership. Sensitive information that is information about a person s race or ethnicity, religious beliefs, criminal record or membership details, such as police clearances or DCSI clearances. Business and personal information as part of its normal advocacy and representation, and business operations, including: name, position, organisation, ABN/ACN (where applicable) postal and business address, phone and fax numbers, email addresses. For the full version of the policy please see club policy handbook, website or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy

OFFICE BEARERS - AS ELECTED AT 2017 AGM Position Name President & Public Officer (2yr term) Vice President (1yr term) Secretary (2yr term) Treasurer (1yr term) Minutes Secretary (2yr term) Ashleigh Wolferstan Sharina Smith Nicole Kahl Carly May Natalie Myers Players and Coaches Rep VACANT (Caretaker Committee) Umpires Coordinator VACANT (Caretaker Ashleigh Wolferstan) SHNA Delegate SHNA Office Bearer Summer Canteen Winter Canteen Manager Sponsorship and Fundraising Coordinator Media/Publicity Liaison Child Safe Officer Complaints Officer Property Steward Co Property Steward General Committee Members Rebekah Prestwood Ashleigh Wolferstan Dearnne Singline & Ashleigh Wolferstan VACANT Rebekah Prestwood Riannon Osborn Alycia Hepburn Gavin O Connor Paula Bongiorno Mahnel Williams 4 Position Open VACANT COMMITTEE POSITIONS PNNC are seeking people to help us fill any/all vacant spots on our committee, so if that is something you are interested in and seek further information on Job Spec and commitment levels or to come and have a look at a committee meeting please contact Ashleigh or Nic on email PNNCsecretary@outlook.com. FOUNDING HONARARY MEMBERS Ashleigh Wolferstan Linda Magee Toni Gannon Sharina Smith Paul Leavey Nic Leavey

CLUB SONG IN THE OCEAN ON THE COURT WE FLY HIGH WE RE FROM THE PORT WE ARE THE RAYS WE ALL AGREE NOW LISTEN HERE WE WILL SUCCEED GO RAYS! COACHING Coaches are required to: Abide by all relevant Netball SA Codes of Behaviour (attached) at all times Supply a current Police Check or DCSI clearance Complete Play by the Rules child safe environment online course. Ensure to follow all club policies and provide equal court time for junior teams during minor rounds. Choose (or have a nominee choose) 1st and 2nd best players for each minor round game for all teams except 9 & U teams; these will be used for Club Best and Fairest awards. Association B & F Votes, one coach from each team will converse and mutually decide on the votes together. Coaches will receive further information on this in their coach s folders. For the full version of the policy please see club policy handbook, website or ask the our club secretary or president to email you the policy

PLAYERS Players must abide by all relevant Netball SA Codes of Behaviour (attached) at all times. Please read and familiarise yourself with the contents of those Codes as failure to comply may result in disciplinary action. We appreciate that there may be circumstances in which a player will be unable to attend a match. If so players are to notify their coach as soon as possible and, unless in exceptional circumstances, no less than 24 hours before the scheduled match time. Senior players are strongly encouraged to attend junior matches whenever possible. UMPIRES All umpires must read and abide by all relevant Netball SA Codes of Behaviour. All umpires can complete the Umpires Exam online at any time. Simply present your certificate to the Umpire Coordinator to ensure the correct payment is received when you umpire any matches throughout the season. SPONSORSHIP In 2017, we would like to extend our Thanks to the 8 businesses that sponsored our club. In 2018, we are looking to retain, extend and welcome new sponsors into our club. As a netball club, we can t offer all we do to our members without our sponsors supporting us. We have 4 different packages available plus an option of donating goods if the packages don t fit for your business at this time. If you know a business or run your own business and are interested in sponsoring our club please contact Bek on 0438 895 715 PHOTOGRAPHY PNNC encourage all parents to take photos of their family members and teams and to share these throughout the year with our club Media Liaison Riannon Osborn via email PNNCmediaofficer@gmail.com. However, we must advise all PNNC members of the following - SHNA Photography Clause, this must be adhered to at all SHNA run competition/events. (So make sure to ask both team coaches prior to taking photos!!!) No photography is allowed at any games in which an underage player (17&under as at the 31 st of December in year of competition) is playing unless permission has been sought and granted from both teams coaches. POLICY ON SOCIAL MEDIA The Pt Noarlunga Netball Club policy requires: As a general rule, you should be guided by your common sense and not display or post any information that may damage your Club or Association in any way. In particular, you must not use social media channels to: Speak adversely about your club, PNNC or any players, coaches or officials; Humiliate, defame or intimidate players, coaches, officials or other individuals from within the Association; Spread rumour and innuendo about individuals or Clubs from within the Association amongst the Association or outside of the Association. Inappropriate and offensive content and information stored or posted by others (non-association members) in the social media environment may also damage the Club or its reputation. You can Find Us on Facebook & Instagram Port Noarlunga Netball Club For the full version of the policy please see club policy handbook, website or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy POLICY ON ALCOHOL AND SMOKING The PNNC policy requires: All areas within the court perimeter of PNNC will be smoke and alcohol free. Smoking and alcohol is permitted in the designated areas only. All smokers are to adequately dispose of their cigarette butts. For the full version of the policy please see club policy handbook, website or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy

MEMBER PROTECTION POLICY Port Noarlunga Netball Club (PNNC) has a duty of care to all those associated with our organisation and to the individuals and organisations to whom this policy applies. It is a requirement of our Member Protection Policy that we check the background of each person who works, coaches or has regular unsupervised contact with children and young people under the age of 18 years. To enable us to comply with Government legislation and Netball SA Member Protection Policy, all Committee persons, coaches & managers will be required to provide a police check or DCSI clearance. For the full version of the policy please see club policy handbook, website or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy POLICY ON COMPLAINTS HANDLING The club recognises the need for guidelines in regards to dealing with a concern, complaint or dispute within the club. Pt Noarlunga Netball Club (PNNC) recognises that individuals may have minor disputes or complaints that should be resolved promptly and without formal procedures. Whenever possible, informal resolution should be attempted first in all matters assessed as less serious. PNNC recognises that complaint can mean any aspect of the service provided, the behaviour or decisions of the club or association personnel and any breaches to practices, policies or procedures of the club. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Player concern or complaint Speak to your coach If you don t feel comfortable, take someone with you. Speak to Club Players and Coaches Rep Complaint Letter to the Complaints Officer email PNNCcomplaints@outlook.com If this does not fix it If this does not fix it If this does not fix it Speak to the Club President If this does not fix it Write a letter and address to PNNC Secretary and email PNNCsecretary@outlook.com If this does not fix it Write a letter to SHNA Secretary and email SHNAscretary@hotmail.com Still Not Satisfied speak to Netball SA For the full version of the Complaints Policy please see club policy handbook or ask the President, Players and Coaches rep, complaints officer or club secretary to email you the full version. We ask that all affiliated members consider appropriate forums, time and place to bring up any complaint.

POLICY ON TEAM/PLAYER SELECTION The Pt Noarlunga Netball Club policy requires: Selection decisions will be based mainly on performance, however they will also consider: Attendance at competition, training and club / team events (commitment) Good sportsmanship (values) Abiding by our club s Code of Behaviour on and off the court (behaviour). In addition, players or athletes: Must be financial members of the club Will be selected on their performance, commitment, values and behaviour, not their personal characteristics or attributes (e.g. race, sexuality, religion) May be precluded from selection if there is a concern about their ability to compete safely or if their participation poses a risk to others. For the full version of the policy please see club policy handbook, website or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy RAY OF WEEK PRESENTATION Last year we proudly build up our sponsorship connections and offered our club with a home game presentation for each team. In 2018, we will continue to offer this program, as we believe this is a great way for our club to come along and hear how the teams are progressing with a small presentation to a Ray of the Week Player. This presentation is provided to players for numerous reasons for example - Most improved player or perhaps an Encouragement Award, really whatever the coach chooses to use this award for, for the week. This award is not necessarily the teams best and fairest player, it has no standing or connection to the end of season Major Presentations but is an added program we offer to our club members on all home games throughout the year. For the full version of the policy please see club presentation policy in our handbook, website or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy END OF YEAR PRESENTATION At the end of the year PNNC will offer a Junior and Senior split formal presentation day. This presentation will cost all members and families to attend and will be advertised with plenty of time for all to know and budget for. This presentation presents all teams from 11 & U through to our seniors, Best and Fairest winner, Runners-Up Best and Fairest and a Coaches Award. For our 9 & U team(s) all participants will be presented with a participation medal. There are several other club prestigious accolades presented also to know these accolades and the voting criteria please refer to club presentation policy. For the full version of the policy please see club presentation policy in club handbook or ask our club secretary or president to email you the policy

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS When does the season start? 28 th April 2018 and continue through to September 2018 with finals in August/September. There are two weeks off during the season, one week over the June long weekend for the Country Championships and one week in July for school holidays. When and where are the matches held? Matches are held every Saturday between 8.30am 5pm U9 s and U11 s have 4 x 10 min quarters all other games are 4 x 15 min quarters. Home games are at the Port Noarlunga Netball Courts in the Port Noarlunga Sports complex and away matches are anywhere in the southern suburbs between Noarlunga and Macclesfield. When are trainings? Pre-Season trainings will commence in Mid-February and continue on an alternative night until Thursday Summer Netball comp finishes. Trainings will then move in March/April to be held Every Thursday night at the club Courts, Port Noarlunga Sports Complex. Training times will be decided with consultation with the coach of each team, usually juniors will train from 4.30pm onwards with seniors from 7pm to 9pm. How do I register for the year? ALL PLAYER REGISTRATIONS MUST BE DONE ONLINE at www.mynetball.com Please complete and update all details. Attend Registration Day at the Pt Noarlunga Netball Club on Sunday 28 th January from 10.30am 2.00pm. A $50 Non-Refundable Deposit will be required on this day for you to be considered as registered with the club, which will be deducted from your subs. If you pay your subs in full on registration day you will receive a $20 discount. How are teams selected? All teams will be selected via trials and these dates will be announced once pre-season trainings commence preseason trainings will be used as part of the trial process. Refer to team selection policy in club policy handbook or ask the secretary or president to email you the policy. How involved do the parents have to be? PNNC is run entirely by volunteers, mostly parents of players, but we can t do it alone so we do ask that everyone helps out to create a successful year at the club. Each coach will draft up a roster for all player/parent to be allocated games to Time / Score or Primary Care throughout the year. Families will be allocated on home games, time slots to work in the canteen. Parents of junior players and senior players are required to work on this day for the allocated time slot, and will be required to supply cakes and/ or soup on this day also. Children under the age of 14 are not permitted to work in the canteen. During the season the club will hold many fundraising events, which will require volunteers to assist with hosting. We encourage parents, friends and family to attend all players matches on Saturdays giving our teams support and encouragement How do I know about events at the club? Fortnightly e-mail updates newsletter is e-mailed to the address you supply when you register. Face book page, to find us on Facebook look for Port Noarlunga Netball Club. Instagram page, to find and follow us Pt_Noarlunga_Netball_Club Website http://www.pnncrays.sa.netball.com.au

GENERAL CODE OF BEHAVIOUR As a person required complying with this Policy, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held or sanctioned by Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates: Respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in netball regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion. Be ethical, fair, considerate and honest in all dealings with others. Make a commitment to providing quality service. Operate within the rules and spirit of netball including national and state guidelines, constitution and policies which govern Netball Australia, Member Organisations and Affiliates. Do not use your involvement with netball to promote your own beliefs, behaviours or practices where these are inconsistent with those of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates. Demonstrate a high degree of individual responsibility especially when dealing with persons under 18 years of age, as your words and actions are an example. Always place the safety and welfare of children above other considerations. 8. Avoid unaccompanied and unobserved activities with persons under 18 years of age, wherever possible. Comply with all relevant Australian laws (Federal and State), particularly anti-discrimination, occupational health and safety and child protection laws Refrain from any behaviour that may bring Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates into disrepute. Provide a safe environment for the conduct of the activity. Show concern and caution towards others who may be sick or injured. Be a positive role model. Be responsible and accountable for your conduct. Abide by the relevant Netball Australia role-specific codes of behaviour and understand the consequences if you breach, or are aware of any breaches of this Code of Behaviour. ADMINISTRATOR CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as an administrator: Be fair, considerate and honest in all dealings with others. Be professional in, and accept responsibility for your actions. Your language, presentation, manners and punctuality should reflect high standards. Resolve conflicts fairly and promptly through established procedures. Maintain strict impartiality. Be aware of and comply with your legal responsibilities, including under anti-discrimination, child protection and occupational health and safety legislation. Develop a positive netball environment by emphasising enjoyment and by providing appropriate development and competitive experiences. Involve all relevant stakeholders (players, coaches, umpires, parents) in the planning, evaluation, leadership and decision-making related to netball programs and events. Ensure activities, equipment and facilities are safe and appropriate to the ability level of participating players. Activities, rules, equipment, length of games and training schedules should take into consideration the age, ability and maturity level of the participants. Ensure that everyone (administrators, coaches, players, umpires, parents, spectators, sponsors and physicians) emphasise fair play in netball activities and games. Where appropriate, distribute the National Codes of Behaviour to coaches, players, umpires, parents, spectators and the media.

COACH CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as a coach: Operate within the rules and spirit of netball, promoting fair play. Develop a positive netball environment by emphasising enjoyment and by providing appropriate development and competitive experiences. Support opportunities for participation in all aspects of the sport. Treat each person as an individual. Respect the rights and worth of every person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion. Display control, courtesy and respect to all involved with netball. Respect the decisions of umpires, officials, other coaches and administrators in the conduct of netball programs and competitions. Wherever practical, avoid unaccompanied and unobserved one-on-one activity (when in a supervisory capacity or where a power imbalance will exist) with people under the age of 18 years. Ensure activities, equipment and facilities are safe and appropriate to the ability level of participating players. Activities, rules, equipment, length of games and training schedules should take into consideration the age, ability and maturity level of the participants. Act with integrity and objectivity, and accept responsibility for your decisions and actions. Ensure your decisions and actions contribute to a safe environment. Place the safety and welfare of the players above all else. Ensure your decisions and actions contribute to an environment free of sexual harassment, bullying, discrimination or victimisation. Any physical contact with player should be appropriate to the situation and necessary for the player s skill development. Adopt responsible behaviour in relation to alcohol and other drugs. Be honest and do not allow your qualifications/accreditation to be misrepresented. PLAYER CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as a player: Respect the rights, dignity and worth of fellow players, coaches, officials and spectators. Refrain from conduct which could be regarded as sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying or victimisation. Respect the talent, potential and development of fellow players and competitors. Participate fairly and safely. Be frank and honest with your coach concerning illness and injury and your ability to train and play fully. Conduct yourself in a responsible manner relating to language, temper and punctuality. Abide by the rules and respect the decision of the umpires. Be courteous and use the correct process when seeking a rule clarification. Be honest in your attitude and preparation to training. Work equally hard for yourself and your team. Co-operate with coaches and staff in relation to programs that adequately prepare you for competition. Do not engage in practices that affect sporting performance (alcohol, tobacco and drug use). Applaud all good play, by your own team and opponents.

Respect and acknowledge the contribution of those who create the opportunity for you to play (e.g. scorers, coaches, timekeepers, administrators and umpires). UMPIRE CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as an umpire: Umpire in accordance with the Official Rules of the Game. Treat all players, coaches, bench officials and other umpires with respect. Place the safety and welfare of the players above all else, including by: Ensuring the court and its surrounds are compliant with the rules. Taking appropriate action to manage dangerous play. Maintain a high standard of personal behaviour at all times. Be a positive role model through behaviour and personal appearance projecting a favourable image of netball and umpiring at all times. Refrain from conduct which could be regarded as sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying or victimisation. Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction with other netball participants. Maintain or improve your current performance level and seek continual improvement. Be honest and do not allow your qualifications/accreditation to be misrepresented. PARENT/ GUARDIAN CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as a parent/guardian: Encourage your child to participate but do not force them. Focus upon your child's efforts and performance rather than the overall outcome of the event. This assists your child in setting realistic goals related to his/ her ability by reducing the emphasis on winning. Teach your child that an honest effort is as important as winning, so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment. Encourage your child to play always according to the rules. Be a model of good sports behaviour for children to copy. Applaud good play by all players. Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game. If you disagree with an umpire or coach raise the issue through the appropriate channels rather than question their judgement and honesty in public. Refrain from conduct which could be regarded as sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying or victimisation. Recognise and respect the value and importance of volunteer administrators, coaches and umpires. They give up their time and resources to provide recreational activities for players and deserve your support. Be courteous in communication with administrators, coaches, players and umpires. Teach your child to do the same. Support the use of age appropriate development activities and modified rules.

SPECTATOR CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as a spectator: Remember that most players (in particular children) participate in netball activities for fun. They are not participating for entertainment of spectators only. Applaud good performance and efforts by all players. When watching a game congratulate both teams on their performance regardless of the game's outcome. Respect the decision of the umpires. Encourage players to play according to the rules and the official decisions, and develop your own knowledge of the rules. Never ridicule or abuse a player for making a mistake during a competition. Refrain from conduct which could be regarded as sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying or victimisation. Do not use foul language, sledge or harass administrators, coaches, players, umpires or other spectators. Condemn the use of violence in any form, be it by administrators, coaches, players, umpires or other spectators. Support the use of age appropriate development activities and modified rules. BENCH OFFICIALS CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to Netball Australia s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of Netball Australia, Member Organisations or Affiliates in your role as a Technical Official: Officiate in accordance with the Official Rules of the Game and Event/Competition Guidelines. Treat all players, coaches, umpires and other bench officials with respect. Act with integrity and objectivity, and accept responsibility for your decisions and actions. Be consistent and impartial when making decisions. Maintain a high standard of personal behaviour at all times. Be a positive role model through behaviour and personal appearance projecting a favourable image of netball and officiating at all times. Refrain from conduct which could be regarded as sexual harassment, discrimination, bullying or victimisation. Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction. Maintain or improve your current performance level and seek continual improvement. Be honest and do not allow your qualifications/accreditation to be misrepresented. SUMMER SOCIAL NETBALL COMPETITION PNNC does run our own Summer Social Competition for members of our club and our community to submit teams into. This Competition usually starts first Thursday of Term 4 and runs on Thursday Nights. Teams are not created or trialled by the club. Individuals are required to build and run on your own accord. Every year we will endeavour to provide all our members plenty of time about our competition dates and requirements for you to get your own team together. This is a fun filled competition, so any of your friends from school or work can come and join in the fun also. Further Information about PNNC Summer Social Competition will be available by the end of the Winter Season.

COURT ADDRESSES Aldinga Netball Club Grounds Address Aldinga Oval Complex Port Rd (Quinliven Rd), Aldinga Clarendon Netball Club Grounds Address - Oval Rd, Clarendon Kangarilla Netball Club Grounds Address - Kangarilla Recreation Ground, Kangarilla Rd, Kangarilla Macclesfield Netball Club Grounds Address - Davies St/Kingrose St, Macclesfield McLaren Flat Netball Club Grounds Address - McLaren Flat Recreation Ground, Main Rd, McLaren Flat Meadows Netball Club Grounds Address Meadows Recreation Ground, Mawson Road, Meadows Noarlunga Netball Club Grounds Address - Noarlunga Recreation Ground, Patapinda Rd, Old Noarlunga Port Noarlunga Netball Club Grounds Address Pt Noarlunga Sporting Complex, Britain Drive, Pt Noarlunga Seaford Netball Club Grounds Address Jane St, Pt Noarlunga South SUNA Courts (Sometimes used for finals) Grounds Address Sports Park Dr, Morphett Vale FINALLY...THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING PORT NOARLUNGA NETBALL CLUB TO PLAY FOR IN 2018. We look forward to the months ahead as we continue with our goals to build the Port Noarlunga Netball Club into a great community based club whilst our members enjoy the rewards of playing great netball. Kind Regards PNNC Committee