Code of Conduct for parents/guardians

As a parent/guardian of a club member we understand you
have the right to:
• Be assured that your child is safeguarded during their time with us.
• Know how to access our club policies, rules and procedures.
• Know who the Welfare Officer is and how to contact them.
• Know that any concerns about your child’s welfare will be listened to and responded
to.
• Know what qualifications and training those with responsibility for your child have.
• Be informed of problems or concerns relating to your child, where appropriate.
• Know the procedure should your child be involved in an accident or become injured.
• Provide your consent or otherwise for photography and trips away.
• Make a complaint to the club committee or Welfare Officer (as appropriate).

As a parent/guardian of a club member we expect you to:

Essentials

1 Make sure your child has the right kit for training and competitions as well as enough
nutritionally suitable food and drink.
2 Ensure your child arrives to sessions on time and is picked up promptly.
3 Inform us if you’re running late to collect your child or if your child is going home with
someone else.
4 Complete all consent, contact and medical forms and update us straight away if
anything changes.
5 Maintain a good relationship with your child’s coach or teacher.
6 Tell us if you wish to talk to us about any concerns regarding your child. We will
arrange a mutually convenient time so you can talk to us.
7 Not enter poolside or interrupt training or competitions unless in an emergency
situation.
8 Parents must check that the session has not been cancelled before they leave or
drop off swimmers at any session. We advise that parents ensure their swimmer is
in the pool before they leave their child unattended and ensure that they arrive back
as the swim session finishes, not after the swimmer gets changed. The Club/Coach
is only responsible for swimmers when they are poolside.

Behaviour

1 1 Remember that children get a wide range of benefits from participating in one of
our sports, like making friends, getting exercise and developing skills. It’s not all
about wins and losses.
2 Behave positively as a spectator at training or competitions and treat others with
respect.
3 Give encouragement to your child and tell them when they’ve done well and provide
support when they are struggling.
4 Respect and celebrate difference in our club or activity and not discriminate against
anyone else on the grounds of gender, race, sexual orientation, faith or ability.
5 Respect the children and adults competing for other teams at competitions.
6 Respect the committee members, coaching and teaching team and all volunteer
helpers at the club.
7 Understand that the use of abusive or inappropriate language, bullying, physical
violence or any other behaviour which hurts others will not be tolerated by the club.
8 Understand that poor behaviour may result in the club taking disciplinary action
against you. Any behaviour which alleges a criminal offence will be reported to police
by the club. The Club has a discipline policy that will be followed in the event of
misbehaviour – this can be requested or viewed on Team App.
9 Talk to your child and ensure they understand the rules of the club and the sport.
10 Ensure your child understands their Code of Conduct.

Breaches of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action being taken
against you by the club committee. Continued issues and repeated breaches may
result in parents/ guardians being asked not to attend the club, something we never
want to do.