Code of Conduct
All club members are expected to comply with the following 'Code of
Conduct' guidelines while taking part in any club activities. Above
all, it is expected that all members of TASC, coaches, volunteers, poolside
officials and parents alike; when attending any training session, event
or competition will:
• Behave without discrimination on the grounds of age, gender,
race, religion, sexual identity, or disability as set out in the club's
Equity statement .
• Respect the rights and dignity of each member of the club and
all other competitors/swimmers.
• Treat other competitors and teams with respect in victory and
defeat
• Comply with the codes, rules and laws within the guidelines
set out by the ASA.
• Observe the authority and decisions of all officials.
To assist these aims, this document establishes a set of guidelines
and procedures which outline the responsibilities and behaviour of swimmers,
staff and parents associated with the club; and lays down what members
and parents can expect of the club, together with the club's expectations
of its members.
Members - Training and Pool Discipline
Please remember to:
• Attend all the training sessions as required by the coach. The
more you get to, the better you'll become. We expect at least 75% attendance
so be warned! Failure to meet this without a good reason could result
in your place being lost to someone else on the waiting list!
• Be punctual for training sessions and galas. Arrive in plenty
of time for a gentle 5 minute stretching and flexibility routine on
poolside before starting swimming. Late arrivals without a good reason
will only be permitted to swim on the agreement of the coach
• Arrive in a positive frame of mind, ready to train at the level
your coach requires.
• Bring all your equipment with you - goggles, pull buoys, kick
boards, hand paddles, swim fins and water bottles. Look after them,
mark with your name if possible (equipment can be obtained from club
shop co-coordinator.
• Respect coaches, poolside helpers, officials and other club
members.
• Concentrate on what your coaches tell you and do as they ask.
Coaches are there for your benefit, not their own. They are there to
make you a better swimmer. With 48 or more swimmers in the pool on some
nights, coaches can't always see everything and so you are trusted to
do as they ask at all times.
• Please keep your log-books up to date to record how well and
how often you have trained, and to register your improvement in both
training and competitions. Swim training log books can be downloaded
from the website-www.swimtrowbridge.co.uk. If you are in any doubt about
how to use this, then please ask a coach, who will explain.
• Please observe and respect the local rules of the various swimming
pools we train in. The club is very fortunate to have access to those
facilities and would be badly affected if they were withdrawn as a result
of poor behaviour by its members. Please therefore keep the changing
rooms tidy and inform coaches of any problems.
• Please do your best to make yourself available to swim in galas
and competitions when selected.
• Please remember to wear club hats and T-shirts at all competitions.
Swimmers should bring extra towels. Black Track suit bottoms or shorts
are also a good idea to wear on poolside to keep warm between races
(hats, T-shirts can be obtained from our club shop co-ordinator or via
our on-line links on the website).
• Diluted still drinks from a water bottle are allowed but fizzy
drinks should not be consumed during the Gala. If possible, a high-energy
meal (e.g. pasta) should be consumed a couple of hours before the Gala.
Nothing should be consumed immediately prior to racing. NOTE: No glass
bottles are to be brought onto poolside. See our Healthy Eating and
Guidance leaflet for more information.
When you are in the pool, particularly at squad sessions, please
remember:
• Try to end each session having accomplished something.
• Practice makes perfect. The more you put into training sessions,
the more you will get out of them. What you have missed in practice,
you will find difficult to do when it really matters, in a race!
• Winning is not necessarily the goal in practice. Winning is
for competition. There are times in practice when other things such
as technique or training correctly and at the right intensity are more
important.
• There are no shortcuts to success. If you cheat by taking shortcuts
such as missing out sets, not taking the required rest, pulling on the
lanes ropes, missing out on correct turns, turning before the end of
the pool, walking the first and last few metres of every length in the
shallow end; you are only cheating yourself.
• Pace yourself properly, do all the repetitions your coach asked
for and take the rest your coach requires, no more and no less.
• Finish each length correctly. Swim hard into the wall. No stopping
at the end or putting your feet on the bottom.
• Turns are very important. They can make up to a quarter of the
race. Please make sure you do all the turns correctly and quickly.
• Think about streamlining at all times, it is very important.
• Think about your technique at all times, it is equally important
• Drink plenty of fluids during training to avoid dehydration.
• Behave in the manner expected both on poolside at training and
particularly at galas.
• Do not interfere with other swimmers in your lane. Get on with
what you are supposed to be doing and let other swimmers get on with
their training. If others are faster than you, let them overtake without
hindering them. If you are overtaking someone, then overtake properly,
not by pulling him or her back.
• Poor behaviour in the pool will not be tolerated, especially
if it affects others. Throwing or hiding kick boards, pull buoys, drink
bottles etc is unacceptable. Be aware that swimmers consistently interfering
with others training will risk being demoted to another lane or asked
to leave the pool.
Members - General Behaviour
• Behaviour and Personal Conduct must at all times be of high
standard and reflect favorably on the club and the sport. Language in
public or relevant group situations must always be appropriate and socially
acceptable. At all times be polite to your fellow squad members, coaches
and pool officials.
• Bullying will not be tolerated in any form.
• Consumption of alcohol is totally forbidden for athletes under
age as defined by UK law. It must not be consumed by swimmers or staff
members, prior to, or following a competition event, training camp,
training or team activities without specific consent of the Team manager.
During competition, alcohol is strictly forbidden to all swimmers and
staff.
• Smoking is prohibited by swimmers and staff whilst en route,
prior to, during or following a competition event, training session
or team activities.
• Personal appearance shall be appropriate to the circumstances
and as indicated by the team manager. Team kit and equipment shall be
worn as directed by the Team Manager when competing and training, when
assembling or travelling, at official team functions on other occasions
as notified.
• Attendance at all activities is expected unless agreed by the
Team Manager. Throughout the duration of any trip swimmers should inform
staff of their whereabouts. Punctuality on all occasions is essential.
• The use of any drugs or substances other than for medical reasons
is prohibited.
• Medication. It is important that information on all medication
being currently taken should be reported to the Team Manager who will
report it to the relevant personnel. Allergies to any medication must
be reported to the team manager.
• Illegal and performance enhancing drugs and substances are strictly
forbidden. Swimmers are expected to be aware of the current list of
banned substances and particular care must be exercised if anyone is
on medication prior to or during a meet. Please refer to the ASA's Doping
Control. Swimmers are reminded to check that any drugs used for medical
purposes are not on the ASA 'banned' list. (if in doubt checks should
be made with the ASA Medical Officer).
• Illegal drugs and substances, the use of these, even though
they may not appear on the banned list in respect of performance enhancing
drugs, is nonetheless prohibited.
• Travel: When travel is organised for the squad as a whole, we
encourage everyone to travel together using the organised transport.
Seat belts to be worn at all times.
Sanctions
With limited training times, we cannot afford coaches wasting session
time continually disciplining swimmers and if necessary, we will enlist
the support of parents in resolving behavioural issues.
• Swimmers disrupting sessions for whatever reason will be issued
an initial warning by the coach. Swimmers continuing to ignore the warning
will be asked to leave the pool. A letter will be sent home and the
offender will only be allowed to attend subsequent sessions with a parent
present, while the problem continues.
• More serious breaches of the Code of Conduct will be reported
to the Chairman/Secretary of the club and the matter will be discussed
at the next committee meeting.
• The Committee have the right to decide on any matters not covered
in the Code of Conduct.
• The failure of any squad member to continually comply with all
of the code of conduct will result in sanctions being taken under the
club rules .which may result in permanent exclusion from the club.
Club Coaches, Officials, Volunteers
As a coach or Teacher, you hold a powerful and unique leadership role,
carrying considerable authority and status. The club promotes a high
standard of ethical conduct and practice. All club coaches, officials,
poolside helpers and volunteers must follow the principles set out below:
• Behaviour and Personal Conduct must at all times be of high
standard and reflect favorably on the club and the sport.
• Be a positive role model, set good examples.
• Recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment in coaching.
• Consider the well being and safety of swimmers before development
of performance.
• Develop an appropriate working relationship with swimmers, based
on mutual trust and respect.
• Ensure all activities are appropriate to the age, ability and
experience of those taking part
• Promote the positive aspects of the sport.
• Follow all guidelines laid down by the Amateur Swimming Association
and the club.
• Ensure swimmers are selected for competition on their ability.
• Work to gain and maintain the appropriate valid qualifications.
• Undertake the continuing Professional Development (training)
necessary to discharge your duties to the best of your ability in the
light of current knowledge.
• Never exert undue influence over swimmers to gain personal benefit
or reward.
• Never condone rule violation, rough play, or use of prohibited
substances.
• Encourage all swimmers to value their performance, and not just
results.
• Recognise and celebrate good performance.
• Respect the basic human rights, worth and dignity of all members.
• Take appropriate and timely action on behavioural problems.
• Keep parents updated on their child's progress.
• Start and finish training sessions on time.
Life Guards
Lifeguards are professionally qualified, highly trained, responsible
individuals. They are however, team members trained in accident prevention,
rescue and first aid.
The club promotes a high standard of ethical conduct and practice. All
club lifeguards must follow the principles set out below:
• Teamwork- Lifeguards on duty must support each other and be
supported by other members of the club staff, trained lifeguards or
otherwise.
TEAMWORK IS ESSENTIAL.
• Rescues/Emergencies- Should any emergency situation arise the
Lifeguard team will take overall control and responsibility and will
co-ordinate assistance from other members of staff. If any form of manual/
physical support or rescue is required, it should be provided openly
and according to guidelines in the RLSS UK training programme.
• First Aid- During any form of casualty handling lifeguards will
make other team members aware that they are dealing with a first aid
issue. If access to the first aid room is required lifeguards will make
sure that another member of the team is present. Lifeguards should make
every effort to avoid working with a casualty in a situation which is
unobserved.
• Lifeguard training- The National Pool Lifeguard Training programme
is regularly reviewed therefore it is essential for lifeguards to undertake
training and keep up to date with changes to technical skills and practiced.
Poolside Helpers/Youth Volunteers
Poolside helpers are often young volunteers who are on poolside to assist
the coaches/teachers in teaching swimming techniques. The following
guidelines have been put into place to support the poolside helpers/
Youth Volunteers.
• Poolside helpers form part of the poolside team. They will always
have a qualified coach/teacher to refer to whilst teaching. The qualified
coach/teacher will have overall responsibility for the poolside helpers.
• If it is required for poolside helpers to accompany any swimmer
I.E first aid room or changing room this should be undertaken in pairs.
• The coach/teacher with overall responsibility for the training
session should avoid placing poolside helpers in situations where they
are unobserved.
Code of Conduct for Parents/Guardians/Carers
The club recognises the vital role that parents play and realises it
cannot meet its aims and objectives without the help and support of
its parents. An important aim of the club is to encourage appropriate
ethical behaviour amongst its members.
Parents, guardians and carers are important role models and in this
respect, they can best support the membership by displaying the behaviours
set out below:
• Remember children swim and play for their own enjoyment, not
their parents.
• Encourage your child to learn the rules and play within them.
• Ensure children behave in a manner that does not interfere with
other swimmers.
• Encourage your child to follows the coaches' advice.
• Discourage unfair play and arguing with officials.
• Keep winning and losing in perspective. Help your child recognise
good performances, not just results.
• Never force your child to take part in sport.
• Set a good example and applaud the good performances of competitors,
teams, with respect in victory and defeat.
• Never punish or belittle a child for a poor swim, making mistakes
or losing.
• Accept officials' judgements and comply with the codes, rules
and laws within the guidelines set out by the ASA.
• Encourage your child's involvement and help them enjoy the sport.
• Use correct and proper language at all times.
In addition, for the guidance of parents, and to prevent possible misunderstanding,
we have set out the club's basic expectations of parents as follows:
• Bring your child to training sessions regularly and on time
and ensure they have the correct equipment.
• Arrive in time to collect their children at the end of training
sessions
• Familiarise yourself with the organisation and rules of the
club
• Keep up to date with club information posted on the notice board
and club web site
• Pay membership, training and registration fees regularly and
on time.
• Inform the club promptly of any change in contact information
and any other relevant information we need to know about to facilitate
your child's participation, safety and welfare.
• Do not allow your child to swim if they are unwell, particularly
if they have any open wound or have an upset stomach.
• Inform the club of any health concerns your child may have,
whether permanent or temporary.
• Please share your concerns with club coaches and officials.
• Be involved with club activities either as a Committee Member
or swimming official and share your expertise.
• Support the club at club championships, galas and other functions.
• Be aware of fixture dates and keep them available for selection
as far. as possible (we will publish fixture lists and give plenty of
notice of selection for galas to enable parents to arrange lives around
swimming).
• Inform the Competition Secretary or Team Manager in good time
if your son or daughter is unavailable for selection to enable substitutes
to be arranged- this information can be obtained from the gala cards
that are issued.