From the monthly archives:

May 2009

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLUB OFFICIALS AND VOLUNTEERS

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to Constitution CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLUB OFFICIALS AND VOLUNTEERS 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) The essence of good ethical conduct and practice is summarised below. All volunteers must: Consider the wellbeing and safety of participants before the development of performance. Develop an appropriate working relationship with participants, based [...]

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Child Protection Policy Statement

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to TAR club rules Child Protection Policy Statement 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) TAR is committed to the highest standards in Child Welfare and Protection, and it is  committed to ensuring that all young people who play sport have a safe and positive experience. The club is committed to [...]

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Proposed Amendment to TAR constitution

May 5, 2009

The TAR constitution currently makes reference to Brookwood Aikido Club, who resigned from TAR a number of years ago. We need to agree formal removal of the references to BAC at the AGM, so our Constitution reflects accurately the club’s situation. Ellis 5/5/09 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009)

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Equity Policy Statement

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to Constitution EQUITY POLICY STATEMENT 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) This club is committed to ensuring that equity is incorporated across all aspects of its development. In doing so it acknowledges and adopts the following Sport England definition of sports equity: Sports equity is about fairness in sport, equality [...]

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Junior Student Member Policy

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to Constitution JUNIOR AIKIDO STUDENTS 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) Definition: Junior shall mean all students under the age of 18 years of age. 1. All sessions shall be conducted in accordance with the club’s:- • Child Protection Policy • Equal Opportunities Policy • Rules of Dojo Etiquette ( [...]

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