Outrigger canoeing is an exhilarating sport that promotes fitness, teamwork and a healthy
outdoor lifestyle, attracting recreational and competitive paddlers alike.
CODE OF CONDUCT
AND
DISCIPLINARY PROCESS
Acknowledgement: This code of conduct was based on the Sport Rage prevention
kit available from the NSW Department of Sport and Recreation, Office of
Communities located at: www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/sportrage.
Date: 18/2/2015
Introduction
This code of conduct will be provided to existing members and new members
upon joining Central Coast Outrigger Canoe Club and govern their behaviour and
disciplinary action that may apply.
The code of conduct is intended to cover various roles applicable to the Club
including:
Paddler;
Administrator;
Coach;
Official; and
Parent (of Junior paddler, if applicable)
Paddler
· I will always participate by the rules governing the sport of outrigger canoeing;
· I will give new paddlers respect and understanding;
· I will remember that fellow paddlers participate for enjoyment of the sport of
outrigger canoeing;
· I will not use offensive language while paddling, during club activities or on
club premises;
· I will refrain from any form of sexual harassment towards fellow club
members;
If I am an experienced paddler:
· I will always attempt to provide appropriate advice to newer paddlers
delivered in a non-threatening, courteous, patient manner and not
denigrate newer paddlers because they do not possess the experience
sometimes necessary in certain paddling situations;
· I will persevere in a patient manner with any appropriate advice,
particularly if it is invited from newer paddlers;
· I will attempt different, alternative ways in providing this advice,
recognising that the newer paddler may not initially understand what is
being suggested;
· I will recognise not to overload newer paddlers with advice, particularly
in the one training session as it may leave the newer paddler feeling
overwhelmed or not competent;
If I am a novice paddler: (less than 12 months experience)
· I will seek advice on various aspects of outrigger canoeing from the
club coach or experienced paddlers;
· I will respectfully listen to well-intentioned advice from an experienced
paddler while offered in a non-threatening, courteous, patient manner
and ask relevant questions to fully appreciate the basis of the advice
given;
· I reserve the right to request the experienced paddler giving advice to
stop providing the advice, if I feel overwhelmed or that I am being
overly singled-out or harassed in a manner where I feel uncomfortable;
· I will never argue with an official. If I disagree with a decision I will inform the
coach or member of the management committee during or after the regatta or
training session;
· I will control my temper;
· I understand that verbal abuse of officials and sledging other paddlers and
deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent are not acceptable or
permitted behaviours in any sport;
· I will work equally hard for myself and/or my team;
· I will be a good sport and applaud all good efforts whether they are made by
my team or the opposition;
· I will treat all paddlers in my sport as I like to be treated;
· I will not bully or take unfair advantage of another paddler;
· I will cooperate with my coach, team mates and opponents;
· I will display modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat;
· I will participate for my own enjoyment and benefit, not just to please parents
and coaches;
· I will not arrive at the venue intoxicated or drink alcohol at junior regattas;
· I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all participants regardless of their
gender, ability, cultural background or religion;
· I will thank my crew mates at the end of a training session or regatta and the
opposition and officials at the end of the regatta;
· I will comply with anti-doping policies;
· I acknowledge that all steerers of all types of canoes shall be deemed to be
the “MASTER OF THE VESSEL”;
· I acknowledge that the steerer of a canoe or Safety Boat is responsible for the
safety of both his or her crew and vessel and that the steerer is in charge of
the vessel and his or her directions and commands are to be strictly adhered
to at all times;
· I will respect the club’s canoes and equipment by observing the following and
general paddling etiquette:
· Always return the canoe to the beach/water’s edge stern first;
· Always keep the canoe off the sea bed to protect the hull (place on a
tyre, if necessary);
· Always get into and out of a canoe on the port (left hand side when
looking toward the front) side;
· Never swear around the canoe;
· Do not sit on the edge of the canoe when on land;
· Do not stand in the canoe; and
· Always ensure all Safety Procedures are followed
Administrator
· I will provide opportunities for paddlers to be involved in planning, leadership,
evaluation and decision-making related to their activity;
· I will create pathways for paddlers to participate not just as a paddler but also
as a coach, administrator etc.;
· I will ensure that equipment, length of training schedules are modified to suit
the age, ability and maturity level of paddlers;
· I will ensure quality supervision and instruction for paddlers;
· I will remember that paddlers participate for their enjoyment and benefit. I will
not over emphasise awards;
· I will help coaches and officials highlight appropriate behaviour and skill
development, and help to improve the standards of coaching and officiating;
· I will ensure that everyone involved in outrigger canoeing emphasises fair
play, and not winning at all costs;
· I will distribute a code of conduct to paddlers, coaches, officials and parents
(if applicable) and encourage them to follow it;
· I will not arrive at the training or regatta venue intoxicated or drink alcohol at
junior events;
· I will not allow the unlawful supply of alcohol at training, regattas or club
functions
· I will not use bad language, nor will I harass paddlers, coaches, officials or
spectators;
· I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the sport of
outrigger canoeing, regardless of their gender, ability or cultural background;
and
· I will promote adherence to anti-doping policies.
Coach
· I will remember that paddlers participate for enjoyment and winning is only
part of the fun;
· I will never ridicule or yell at paddlers for making a mistake or not winning;
· I will be reasonable in my demands on paddlers’ time, energy and
enthusiasm;
· I will operate within the rules and spirit of the sport of outrigger canoeing and
teach my paddlers to do the same;
· I will ensure that the time paddlers spend with me is a positive experience. All
paddlers are deserving of equal attention and opportunities;
· I will avoid overplaying the talented paddlers and understand that the average
paddlers need and deserve equal time;
· I will not use bad language nor will I harass paddlers, officials, spectators or
other coaches;
· I will ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are
appropriate to the age and ability of all paddlers;
· I will display control, respect and professionalism to all involved with the sport
including opponents, coaches, officials, administrators, the media, parents
and spectators. I will encourage my paddlers to do the same;
· I will show concern and caution toward sick and injured paddlers and follow
the advice of a physician when determining whether an injured paddler is
ready to recommence training or competition;
· I will obtain appropriate qualifications and keep up to date with the latest
coaching practices and the principles of growth and development of young
paddlers;
· I will not arrive at the venue intoxicated or drink alcohol at junior regattas;
· I will not allow the unlawful supply of alcohol at training, regattas or club
functions;
· I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the sport of
outrigger canoeing, regardless of their gender, ability or cultural background;
and
· I will promote adherence to anti-doping policies.
Official
· I will place the safety and welfare of paddlers above all else;
· I will show concern and caution towards sick and injured paddlers;
· I will give all paddlers a ‘fair go’ regardless of their gender, ability, cultural
background or religion;
· I will be impartial, consistent, objective and courteous when making decisions;
· I will accept responsibility for my actions and decisions;
· I will condemn unsporting behaviour and promote respect for the individuality
of paddlers;
· I will avoid any situations which may lead to or be construed as a conflict of
interest;
· I will be a positive role model in behaviour and personal appearance and
ensure my comments are positive and supportive;
· I will be a good sport as I understand that actions speak louder than words;
· I will always respect, remain loyal to and support other officials;
· I will refrain from any form of personal abuse towards paddlers or other
officials;
· I will refrain from any form of sexual harassment towards paddlers or other
officials;
· I will not arrive at the venue intoxicated or drink alcohol at junior matches; and
· I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the sport of
outrigger canoeing, regardless of their gender, ability or cultural background.
Parent
· I will not pressure my child in any way – I know that this is their sport of
outrigger canoeing not mine;
· I will not use bad language, nor will I harass paddlers, coaches, officials or
other spectators;
· I will encourage my child to play within the rules and respect officials’ and
coaches’ decisions – no matter what;
· I will teach my child to respect the efforts of their opponents;
· I will remember that children learn best by example so I will applaud good
plays/performances by both my child’s team and their opponents;
· I will give positive comments that motivate and encourage continued effort;
· I will focus on my child’s efforts and performance
· I will thank the coaches, officials and other volunteers who give their time to
conduct the event for my child;
· I will help when asked by a coach or official;
· I will not criticise or ridicule my child’s performance after the sport of outrigger
canoeing;
· I will not arrive at the venue intoxicated or drink alcohol at junior matches; and
· I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the sport of
· outrigger canoeing, regardless of their gender, ability or cultural background.
PROCEDURE FOR BREACHES OF CODE OF
CONDUCT
In the first instance, any procedure for Breaches of AOCRA Rules shall follow
the procedure laid down under the AOCRA Rules or Constitution;
If the AOCRA Rules or Club Constitution does not provide otherwise, the
following procedure shall apply:
· All members upon joining the club shall commence with zero (0)
demerit points;
· If any member believes a breach of this code of conduct has occurred,
they must within one (1) week of the occurrence, advise the Secretary
in writing of the alleged breach providing any evidence or names of
witnesses to the incident;
· The Secretary shall provide written acknowledgement advice to the
complainant following receipt;
· The Secretary shall convene a Management Committee meeting at the
earliest opportunity to review the particulars of the incident;
· If deemed necessary by the Management Committee, the Secretary
shall send a letter on behalf of the Management Committee to the
alleged transgressor as a “Show Cause Notice” why one (1) demerit
point should not be recorded against them;
· The response from the alleged transgressor must be provided in
writing within one (1) week of receipt of the Notice and allows for the
alleged transgressor to provide their side of the incident and whether
any mitigating circumstances may have been involved. Failure to
respond within one (1) week, will result in one (1) demerit point being
recorded;
· If provided, the Management Committee shall review the written
response within one (1) week of receipt and decide whether to accept
the explanation where the alleged transgressor retains their previous
demerit point balance or for the deduction of one (1) demerit point;
· The complainant and alleged transgressor shall be advised in writing
within one (1) week of the Management Committee decision;
· Should the member have accrued three (3) points by following the
above process, their membership will be terminated and any
membership fees held in credit, will be forfeited.