policies

Our Club Policies and Commitment to High Standards

As part of our commitment to high standards of governance, Sleaford Swimming Club is focused on creating an inclusive and positive club environment, in which members, volunteers and swimmers alike, can prosper.

To facilitate this process the swimming club has formulated a number of important policies and statements below, to help define and clarify its procedures.

Child Protection and Welfare

The safety and welfare of all swimmers within the Club is the primary consideration of all coaching staff and the committee. The club has a dedicated Child Welfare Officer, Kirsten Jones, with the necessary skills and training, who will act confidentially as an adviser and give help to any swimmers or parents. If you have any concerns please contact Kirsten through sleafordswimmingclubwelfare@gmail.com

Sleaford Swimming Club will ensure all those persons who work with children in club the have undertaken the appropriate training and relevant DBS checks and adhere to the required practices for safeguarding children as outlined by Swim England’s ‘Wavepower’ advisory guidance.

Equality

Sleaford Swimming Club is committed to treat everyone equally within the context of their activity, regardless of sex, ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or political persuasion.

The club will ensure that equity as stated in the club rules is incorporated in all aspects of it’s activities and also recognises and adopts the Sport England definition of Sports Equity.

Sports Equity is about fairness in sport, equality of access, recognizing inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structure of the sport to ensure it becomes accessible to everyone in society

The Club is committed to everyone having the right to enjoy their sport in an environment free from threat of discrimination, intimidation, harassment and abuse. All Club members have a responsibility to challenge discriminatory behaviour and promote equality of opportunity.

Club Code of Conduct

Be a good ambassador for the club

  • At all times behave in a decent and respectful manner to other swimmers, parents and coaches

  • Report anything immediately that may affect your safety or that of others

  • Do not endanger the health and safety of others

  • Safeguard and respect the pool equipment and facilities

  • To give your best at all times, in training and competition

  • Swimmers, Parents and Coaches agree to follow the Code of Ethics as laid down by Swim England.

Social Media

Guidance on the use of Social networking, informed by Swim England's 'Wavepower' Document. 

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