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NAUGATUCK
VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The athlete/coach relationship is a privileged one.
Coaches play a critical role in the personal as well as athletic
development of their athletes. They must understand and respect the
inherent power imbalance that exists in this relationship and must be
extremely careful not to abuse it. Coaches must also recognize that they
are conduits through which the values and goals of a sport organization
are channeled. Thus how an athlete regards his/her sport is often
dependent on the behavior of the coach. The following Code of Conduct has
been developed to aid coaches in achieving a level of behavior that will
allow their athletes in becoming well-rounded, self confident and
productive human beings. Although this code is directed toward coaching
conduct it equally applies to other members of the "Team Leadership
Staff" i.e. managers, trainers, equipment personal etc. It is assumed
that these people act in cooperation with one another to construct a
suitable environment for the athlete. COACHES
HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO: ·
Strictly
adhere to the rules and regulations of the NJCAA and the rules and
standards of Naugatuck Valley Community College. ·
Treat
everyone fairly within the context of their activity, regardless of
gender, place of origin, color, sexual orientation, religion, political
belief or economic status. ·
Direct
comments or criticism at the performance rather than the athlete. ·
Consistently
display high personal standards and project a favorable image of their
sport and coaching. ·
Refrain
from public criticism of fellow coaches, athletes, officials and
volunteers especially when speaking to the media or recruiting athletes. ·
Abstain
from the use of tobacco products while in the presence of her/his
athletes. ·
Abstain
from drinking alcoholic beverages when working with athletes. ·
Discourage
the use of alcohol in conjunction with athletic events or victory
celebrations at the playing site. ·
Refrain
from the use of profane, insulting, harassing or otherwise offensive
language in the conduct of his/her duties. ·
Ensure
that the activity being undertaken is suitable for the age, experience,
ability and fitness level of the athletes. ·
Educate
athletes as to their responsibilities in contributing to a safe
environment. ·
Communicate and co-operate with registered medical
practitioners in the diagnoses, treatment and management of their
athletes' medical and psychological problems. ·
Consider the athletes' future health and well being as
foremost when making decisions regarding injured athletes' ability to
continue playing or training. ·
Recognize
and accept when to refer athletes to other coaches or sport specialists. ·
Allow
athletes' goals to take precedence over their own. ·
Regularly
seek ways of increasing professional development and self-awareness. ·
Treat
opponents and officials with due respect, both in victory and defeat and
encourage athletes to act accordingly. Actively encourage athletes to
uphold the rules of their sport and the spirit of such rules. ·
In
the case of minors, communicate and co-operate with the athletes' parents
or legal guardians, involving them in management decisions pertaining to
their child's development. ·
Be
aware of the many pressures placed on athletes as they strive to balance
the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of their lives and
conduct practices and games in a manner so as to allow optimum success. COACHES
MUST: ·
Ensure
the safety of the athletes with whom they work. ·
At
no time become intimately and/or sexually involved with their athletes.
This includes requests for sexual favors or threat of reprisal for the
rejection of such requests. ·
Respect
athlete’s dignity; verbal or physical behaviors that constitute
harassment or abuse are unacceptable. ·
Never
advocate or condone the use of drugs or other banned performance enhancing
substances. ·
Never
provide under age athletes with alcohol; never encourage its use. I
have read and understand the above statements and agree to conduct myself
in a manner that demonstrates the standards established in the Coaching
Code of Conduct and Coaching Code of Ethics. Name
of Coach: ________________________________ Signed:
_____________________________ Director
of Athletic and Recreational Sports: _____________________________ Date:
_______________________
* The NVCC Codes of Conduct are modeled after that of the British
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