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Written by Steve Hall
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 20:54 |
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Disciplinary procedure
We want everyone to feel happy in the gym, and to be able to train properly, so we have rules and codes for what we do. If we think that someone has broken the rules or codes, a coach or responsible adult will investigate exactly what has happened. The sorts of things that are not acceptable are: Disobeying a coach’s instructions or wasting time. Repeatedly being late for training and competitions or missing sessions without a good reason. Not wearing suitable clothes for training and events as agreed with the coach. Behaving dangerously or stupidly. Using bad language, or calling people names. Leaving the session without permission.
If someone has definitely broken the rules or codes, the investigating adult will award one or more of the following disciplinary actions to the person at fault: Level 1: Sit out for an agreed “cooling down” period. Level 2: A verbal warning. Level 3: A verbal warning with a sit out for part or all of the session. Level 4: A written warning with a sit out for part or all of the session. Level 5: A written warning with suspension for training session(s). Level 6: A final written warning with suspension for training session(s). Level 7: Recommendation to the committee for dismissal from Club. NOTES 1. levels 2 and above will be recorded in the register. 2. For levels 4 - 7, written notification to the parent or carer must be given and will remain in force for 3 months 3. A parent or carer is encouraged, and may be asked, to come in and talk to the coach (es) before reaching level 6.
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