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Code of Conduct

Banbury TKD is part of the British Taekwondo Council.  Here's their full Code of Conduct.

Code of Conduct for Parents

Personal Responsibilities

Must treat everyone fairly and sensitively regardless of their Age, Disability, Gender reassignment, Marriage and Civil Partnership, Pregnancy and Maternity, Race, Religion and Belief, Sex, Sexual Orientation and Ability

Sports Parent

During club classes or other training sessions, respect the instructor/coach. If you have any issues or concerns, please address these to the instructor/coach after the lesson/training session

 

Applaud all good play

 

Learn the rules to better understand what you are looking at and commenting on

 

Do not question the judgement of and show your appreciation to all officials, instructors/coaches and helpers

 

Condemn the use of violence, profane language and any form of abuse

 

Think of how you can best help the instructor/coach and/or the club

 

As a spectator you must never enter the field of play/activity

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Daventry Tigers Parents cartoon

Specific to Children / Adults at Risk

Remember that children play for their fun, not yours!

Encourage your child always to play by rules and to respect the instructor/coaches, officials and volunteers

Encourage children to play, do not force them

Praise your child’s efforts whether they win or lose

Never ridicule a child for losing or making a mistake

Children learn best by following a good example

Code of Conduct for Students
Students at a Competition

Personal Responsibilities

Must treat everyone fairly and sensitively regardless of their Age, Disability, Gender reassignment, Marriage and civil partnership, Pregnancy and maternity, Race, Religion and belief, Sex, Sexual orientation and Ability

 

Do not use foul, sexist or racist language at any time

 

Arrive for training and matches in good time to prepare thoroughly

 

Learn and play by the rules

 

Abide by the instructions of the instructor/ coaches/staff and officials provided they do not contradict the rules

 

Do not argue with competition officials and/or the instructor/coach - use your energies for playing better

 

Recognise and applaud all good play

 

Be a good sport - win with modesty, lose with dignity

 

Respect opponents, instructors/coaches, club officials and competition officials - treat them as you would wish to be treated

 

Co-operate with instructor/coach, fellow students and opponents

 

Think about improving your skills after training and competition Inform the instructor/coach of any injury as soon as possible Inform the instructor/coach if you need to leave training/the event early

Thank officials and opponents after competition

Specific to Children / Adults at Risk

Play for fun and enjoyment - not just to please your parents and/or instructor/coach

Code of Conduct for Spectators

Personal Responsibilities


Must treat everyone fairly and sensitively regardless of their Age, Disability, Gender reassignment, Marriage and civil partnership, Pregnancy and maternity, Race, Religion and belief, Sex, Sexual orientation and Ability

All spectators, on no account, should enter the field of play/activity unless authorised otherwise

 

Do not use foul, sexist or racist language or harass students, instructors/instructor/coaches, officials or volunteers

 

Condemn the use of violence and verbal abuse in all forms Respect officials’ decisions

 

Remember they are human with the same feelings as you, are volunteers and, like you, sometimes makes an honest error

 

Do not ridicule participants who make mistakes

 

Do not over-emphasise the importance of winning

Specific to Children / Adults at Risk

Remember the participants are taking part for their enjoyment not yours, they are not professional athletes

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