Coventry & Warwickshire Youth League’s Child Protection Statement

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Officials’ Code of Conduct

The following is the Coventry & Warwickshire Youth League’s, Code of Conduct for all Club Officials, including Managers, Coaches & Club Secretaries.

Club Secretaries must ensure that all Club Officials / Managers, when signing the Registration Card, have also received a copy of this Code of Conduct.

It is the obligation of all Club Officials / Managers to agree and adhere to this Code of Conduct and the F.A. Club Child Protection Policy when signing their Registration Card to be registered with the Competition. In doing so, they accept the conditions within this Code of Conduct.

Managers have a hugely important role to play in Respect, as they are not only responsible for their own behaviour, but they can also influence that of their players and spectators too.

On a match day, you will be expected to work with your players, parents and other spectators to allow the referee to manage the game without being subjected to abuse.

I will:

  • Show respect to others involved in the game including match officials, opposition players, coaches, managers, officials and spectators
  • Adhere to the Laws of the Game
  • Display and promote high standards of behaviour
  • Always respect the match officials’ decisions
  • Never enter the field of play without the referee’s permission
  • Never engage in public criticism of the match officials
  • Never engage in, or tolerate, offensive, insulting or abusive language or behaviour

When working with players, I will:

  • Place the well-being, safety and enjoyment of each player above everything, including winning
  • Explain exactly what I expect of players and what they can expect from me
  • Ensure the parents/carers of all players under the age of 18 understand these expectations
  • Refrain from, and refuse to tolerate, any form of bullying
  • Develop mutual trust and respect with every player to build their self-esteem
  • Encourage each player to accept responsibility for their own behaviour and performance
  • Ensure all activities I organise are appropriate for the players’ ability level, experience, age and maturity
  • Co-operate fully with others in football (e.g. officials, doctors, physiotherapists, welfare officers) for each player’s best interests

IMPORTANT

I understand that in signing the Club Officials / Managers Registration Card any breaches of the Competition’s Code of Conduct that brings the Competition into disrepute, could result in disciplinary action being taken against me by the League, County FA and/or The FA.


Parents / Guardians Code of Conduct

The following the Coventry & Warwickshire Youth League’s, Code of Conduct for all Parents & Guardians.

Club Secretaries must ensure that all Parents / Guardians, when signing the Player’s Registration Card, have read, understood and agreed to abide by this Code of Conduct.

It is the obligation of all Parents / Guardians to agree and adhere to this Code of Conduct and the F.A. Club Child Protection Policy when signing their child’s Registration Card to be registered with the Competition. In doing so, they accept the conditions within this Code of Conduct and are considered to be a member of the playing club.

The Parents / Guardians and Spectators attitude has a significant bearing on a child’s attitude towards other players, referees, team officials and spectators and it is the Club’s responsibility to ensure that they  all abide by this Code of Conduct. The F.A. designated spectators area is for all spectators to be on one side of the pitch and for both the team’s officials and substitutes to be on the opposite side of the pitch. The purpose of the designated spectator’s area is to prevent spectators haranguing and abusing each other from one side of the pitch to the other. It is observed that spectators are more reserved when all are standing next to each other. It also allows room for the assistant referee to assist in and officiate the game effectively and room for players to take throw-ins.

All areas behind the goals should be free from spectators.

Obligations

  1. The aim of the Competition is for players to enjoy the game.
  2. Fair play and respect for all is fundamentally important.
  3. Accept success and failure, victory and defeat equally.
  4. Treat opponents with due respect at all times, irrespective of the result of the game.
  5. Accept the decisions of the match officials without protest.
  6. Show respect towards match officials before, during and after the match.
  7. Show respect towards the opponent’s team, officials and supporters.
  8. Remember that children learn best by example. Applaud good play by your team and by members of the opposing team.
  9. Try to avoid coaching your child during the game, leave this to the team officials.
  10. Avoid shouting and screaming, just encourage the players, remember they are playing the game for enjoyment.
  11. The Competition will not tolerate inappropriate language or behaviour.
  12. The Competition will not tolerate sexual or racial harassment, or any other discriminatory behaviour, whether physical or verbal, by players or spectators and shall ensure such behaviour is reported to the Birmingham County F.A. and is met with the appropriate disciplinary action in whatever context it occurs.

IMPORTANT

The Parent / Guardian in signing up for the Player’s Registration to the League fully understands and accepts that any undesirable behaviour by them, at any match, which breaches the Competition’s Code of Conduct and brings the Competition into disrepute, may result in their child’s registration being cancelled or suspended in this Competition. With the behaviour being reported to the Birmingham County F.A.

In addition to our League Statements above, the FA have produced an excellent booklet below.