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Code of
Ethics and Conduct
Behaviour and Personal
Conduct must at all times be of a high standard and reflect favourably
on the sport, and the Club. Language in public or relevant group
situations must always be appropriate and socially acceptable.
Consumption of Alcohol is
totally forbidden for athletes under age as defined by UK law. It must
not be consumed by swimmers or staff members whilst en route, prior to,
or following a competition event, training camp or team activities,
without specific consent of the Team Manager/ Coach in charge. During
competition alcohol is strictly forbidden to all swimmers and staff.
Smoking: is prohibited by
swimmers and staff whilst en route, prior to, during or following a
competition event, training session or team activities.
Personal Appearance: shall
be appropriate to the circumstances and as indicated by the Team
Manager/ Coach in charge. Team kit and equipment shall be worn as
directed by the Team Manager/ Coach in charge when competing and
training, when assembling or travelling, at official team functions or
on other occasions as notified.
Attendance: Throughout the
duration of any event, swimmers should inform staff of their
whereabouts. Punctuality on all occasions is essential.
Illegal and Performance
Enhancing Drugs and Substances are strictly forbidden. Swimmers are
expected to be aware of the current list of banned substances and
particular care must be exercised if anyone is on medication prior to or
during a meet.
Illegal Drugs and
Substances: The use of these, even though they may not appear on the
official banned list in respect of performance enhancing drugs, is
nonetheless prohibited.
Medication: It is
important that information on all medication being currently taken
should be reported to the Team Manager/ Coach in charge who will report
it to the relevant personnel. Allergies to any medication must be
reported to the Team Manager/ Coach in charge.
Sanctions: Breaches of the
Code of Conduct shall be dealt with in the first instance by the Team
Manager/ Coach in charge. He/she shall report the incident to the
Secretary of the club who shall take such further action as is deemed
necessary.
In addition it is expected
that all members of Nottingham Portland Swimming Club, when attending
any event or training session shall:
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Comply with the codes,
rules and laws within the guidelines set out by the ASA
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Behave without
discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, language, religion,
birth or social status as set out in the equal opportunities policy.
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Respect the basic
human rights, worth and dignity of each member.
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Not encourage
swimmers, volunteers, officials or parents to violate the rules of
the club or the sport.
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Observe the authority
and the decisions of all officials.
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Encourage all swimmers
to obey the spirit of the rules and laws both in and out of the
pool.
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Treat other
competitors and teams with respect, in victory and defeat.
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