To demonstrate those same sportsmanship and fair play values, at the administrative level, that are expected on the field of play.
A conflict of interest occurs when someone is in a position to make a decision that affects him/herself, a close relative, a business partner, a friend, or even an enemy. So what should we do when entrusted with such a decision?
The True Sport Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Matrix identifies ethical literacy as a key component of the overall Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) LTAD model.
Examples of Codes of Conduct with True Sport Principles
A True Sport Agreement answers a simple, but important question, “How are we going to treat each other in this group?” The agreement is created by teammates and coaches in an open and safe forum.
Commit to Kids provides policies, strategies, and a step-by-step plan for reducing the risk of child sexual abuse, encouraging organizations to take an active, participatory role in protecting children in their care.
This card is a component of Commit to Kids, a program that helps organizations prevent child sexual abuse and create safe environments for the children in their care.
This card is a component of Commit to Kids, a program that helps organizations prevent child sexual abuse and create safe environments for the children in their care.
The club promotes awareness, education and understanding of Canadian Sport for Life and has a Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) plan...
An approved job description is completed for all staff and volunteer positions (including team/coaching staff). Criteria used to hire staff and select volunteers are established and documented...
The club has board-approved/adopted and regularly reviewed code of ethics/conduct with which all directors, staff, coaches and volunteers...
The club has identified the stage(s) of athlete development in which they deliver services, and has met each requirement listed for each stage...