Code of Conduct for Staff, Coaches & Volunteers
- Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person within the context of golf
- Treat everyone equally and do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or disability
- If you see any form of discrimination, do not condone it or allow it to go unchallenged
- Place the well-being and safety of the young person above the development of performance
- Develop an appropriate working relationship with young people, based on mutual trust and respect
- Ensure that physical contact is appropriate and necessary and is carried out within recommended guidelines with the young person’s full consent and approval.
- Always work in an open environment (e.g. avoid private or unobserved situations and encourage an open environment)
- Do not engage in any form of sexually related contact with a young player. This is strictly forbidden as is sexual innuendo, flirting or inappropriate gestures and terms
- You should not have regular contact outside your county role with the juniors and should not engage in regular communication through text, email, or social network sites.
- Know and understand the SWG Child Safeguarding Policies and Procedures Respect young people’s opinions when making decisions about their participation in golf
- Inform players and parents of the requirements of golf
- Be aware of and report any conflict of interest as soon as it becomes apparent
- Display high standards of language, manner, punctuality, preparation, and presentation
- Do not smoke, drink, or use recreational drugs while actively working with young people in the county. This reflects a negative image and could compromise the safety of the young people
- Do not give young people alcohol when they are under the care of the county
- Hold relevant qualifications and insurance cover. All staff, volunteers & coaches who work with children must have current DBS clearance, approved by England Golf Governance Department or if a PGA coach approved by the PGA
- Ensure the activities are appropriate for the age, maturity, experience, and ability of the individual
- Promote the positive aspects of golf e.g. fair play
- Display high standards of behaviour and appearance
- Follow County Procedures & good practice guidelines
- Ensure that you attend appropriate training to keep up to date with your role and the welfare of young people
- Report any concerns you may have in relation to a child or the behaviour of an adult, following reporting procedures laid down by Surrey Women's Golf
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