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Explanatory Foreword
The
purpose of this Code of Conduct is to encourage fair, ethical
treatment of all persons and organisations that come under the
umbrella of New Zealand Soccer (NZS). Obviously some sections
of the Code will be more applicable to some persons and groups
than others.
All
persons will agree to abide by the NZS Code of Conduct and acknowledge
that any breach of the Code of Conduct, or any part of it, may
result in disciplinary action under the NZS Constitution, Regulations
and Policies.
The
following Code of Conduct applies to all NZS members and persons
participating in NZS activities.
As
a NZS member and/or participant you should meet the following
requirements with regard to your conduct during any NZS sanctioned
activity:
- Respect
the rights, dignity and worth of others.
- Be
fair, considerate and honest in all dealings with others.
- Be
professional in, and accept responsibility for, your actions.
- Make
a commitment to providing quality service and performance.
- Be
aware of, and maintain, an uncompromising adherence to, standards,
rules, regulations and policies.
- Operate
within the Constitution, Regulations, Policies and Procedures
of NZS and FIFA.
- Understand
the possible consequences of breaching the NZS Code of Conduct.
- Immediately
report any breaches of NZS members to the appropriate authority.
- Comply
with any and all applicable national or local legislation.
- Refrain
from any form of abuse towards others.
- Refrain
from using any obscene language.
- Refrain
from any form of harassment towards others.
- Refrain
from any form of discrimination towards others.
- Refrain
from any form of victimisation towards others.
- Reject
corruption, drugs, racism, violence and other dangers to our
sport.
- Promote
the interests of football.
- Provide
a safe environment for the conduct of activity in accordance
with relevant NZS policy.
- Show
concern and caution towards others who may be sick or injured.
- Be
a positive role model.
- Do
not provide comment to any media, or publish any comment (including
on any website), on behalf of New Zealand Soccer or its Federations.
- Do
not speak to any media in a negative way, or publish any negative
comment (including on any website) regarding New Zealand Soccer
or any of its Federations.
- Never
act in any way that may bring disrepute or disgrace to NZS members,
its stakeholders and/or its sponsors, potential sponsors and/or
partners.
- Do
not participate (or benefit from assisting others involved)
in sports betting or gambling activity associated with football
matches and/or football results in which you are participating
or have been directly involved in.
- New
Zealand Soccer expects all members, supporters, advisors, staff
and associates of NZS to abide by a Code of Conduct that upholds
the principles and values of the organisation and the NZS Member
Protection Policy. Members should recognise that at all times,
they have a duty of care to all NZS members.
In
addition a
Team
Manager will:
- Be
responsible for the overall welfare and well being of team members
and officials when travelling with a team.
- Maintain
a ‘duty of care’ towards team members and be accountable
for the management of the team.
- Have
a sound working knowledge of NZS Constitution, Regulations and
Policies, and ensure that the conduct of the affairs of the
team is in accordance with these and or any other policies and
guidelines determined by NZS.
- Foster
a collaborative approach to the management of the team.
Referee
will:
- Officiate
matches in a fair, safe manner that ensures spectator enjoyment
and player safety.
- Know the
Laws of the Game and their interpretations thoroughly.
- Condemn
unsporting behaviour and promote respect for all opponents.
- Be a good
sport.
- Keep up
to date with the latest trends in officiating.
- Give all
people a ‘fair go’ regardless of their gender, ability,
cultural background or religion.
- Maintain
physical fitness for peak performance.
- Keep all
appointments assigned to and accepted by them.
- Conduct
themselves in a way that is ethically and morally beyond reproach.
- Support
fellow officials.
- Grant players
and coaches dignity and self respect.
Member 1,
Administrator 2, Associate 3 will:
- A
Member shall include a club member, whether active or social,
or life member of any affiliated club, organisation or Federation.
- An Administrator
shall include any person who is in an elected or appointed administrative
capacity, whether paid or a volunteer, at an affiliated football
club, affiliated organisation or Federation.
- An Associate
shall include any person so determined by the Board of NZS.
- Encourage
their members and spectators (as appropriate) to abide by the
Code of Conduct and take reasonable steps to ensure such compliance.
- Be
fair, considerate and honest with others.
- Be
professional in all actions.
- Ensure
language, presentation, manner and punctuality reflect high
standards.
- Resolve
conflicts fairly and promptly through established procedures.
- Maintain
strict impartiality.
- Maintain
a safe environment for others.
Coach
will:
Respect
the rights, dignity and worth of every individual player as a
human being and:
- Treat
everyone equally regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity
or religion.
- Respect
the talent, developmental stage and goals of each player in
order to help each player reach their full potential.
- Maintain
high standards of integrity.
- Operate
within the rules of football and in the spirit of fair play,
while encouraging players to do the same.
- Advocate
a sporting environment free of drugs and other performance enhancing
substances within the guidelines of the New Zealand Sports Drug
Agency.
- Not
disclose any confidential information relating to their players
without written prior consent.
Be
a positive role model for the sport and the players and act in
a way that projects a positive image of coaching viz:
- Provide
all players with the equal attention and opportunities they
deserve.
- Ensure
the time spent with their player(s) is a positive experience.
- Be
fair, considerate and honest with players.
- Encourage
and promote a healthy lifestyle – refrain from smoking,
drinking alcohol and engaging in poor lifestyle choices around
players.
Show
professional responsibility:
- Display
high standards in language, manner, punctuality, preparation
and presentation.
- Display
control, courtesy, respect, honesty, dignity and professionalism
to all involved within the sphere of sport - this includes opponents,
coaches, officials, administrators, the media, parents and spectators.
- Encourage
their players to demonstrate the same qualities.
- Be
professional and accept responsibility for their actions.
- Refrain
from initiating a relationship with a player and also discourage
any attempt by a player to initiate a sexual relationship with
them, explaining the ethical basis of the refusal.
- Accurately
represent personal coaching qualifications, experience, competence
and affiliations.
- Refrain
from criticism of other coaches.
Make
a commitment to providing a quality service to their players:
- Seek
continual improvement through ongoing coach education and other
personal and professional development opportunities.
- Provide
players with planned and structured training programmes appropriate
to their needs and goals.
- Seek
advice and assistance from professionals when additional expertise
is required.
- Maintain
appropriate records.
Provide
a safe environment for training and competition:
- Adopt
appropriate risk management strategies to ensure that the training
and/or competition environment is safe.
- Ensure
equipment and facilities meet safety standards.
- Ensure
equipment, rules, training and the environment are appropriate
for the age, physical and emotional maturity, experience and
ability of the players.
- Show
concern and caution toward sick and injured players.
- Allow
further participation in training and competition only when
appropriate.
- Encourage
players to seek medical advice when required.
- Provide
a modified training programme where appropriate.
- Maintain
the same interest and support toward sick and injured players.
Protect
players from any form of personal abuse:
- Refrain
from any form of verbal, physical and emotional abuse towards
players.
- Refrain
from any form of sexual and racial harassment, racial vilification
and harassment on the grounds of disability.
- Ensure
that any physical contact with players is appropriate to the
situation and necessary for the player's skill development.
- Be
alert to any forms of abuse directed towards players from other
sources while in their care.
Player
will:
- Play
to win but play fair.
- Never
argue with or verbally abuse an official; observe the Laws of
the Game.
- Accept
defeat with dignity.
- Conduct
themselves in a sportsman-like manner and respect fellow players,
coaches, managers and referees and the achievement of opponents.
- Not
bully or take an unfair advantage of another competitor.
- Cooperate
with their coach, manager, team mates and opponents.
In
addition, Players in NZS teams will:
- Refrain
from possessing and/or consuming prohibited substances while
in NZS camps or on tours.
- Not
consume or purchase alcohol and tobacco while in NZS camps or
on tours without the agreement of the Team Manager and Head
Coach.
- Comply
with training, competition, curfew and behaviour requirements,
directed by NZS, while in camp or on tours.
Parent/Guardian
will:
- Agree
to abide by the Code of Conduct.
- Remember
that children participate in sport for their enjoyment, not
the parents.
- Encourage
children to participate and not force them.
- Focus
on the child’s efforts and performance rather than winning
or losing.
- Encourage
children always to compete according to the rules and to settle
disagreements without resorting to hostility or violence.
- Never
ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a
competition.
- Remember
that children learn best by example.
- Support
all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting
activities.
- Respect
officials’ decisions and teach children to do likewise.
- Show
appreciation for coaches, officials and administrators.
- New
Zealand Soccer expects all Federations, clubs, organisations,
employees, members, referees, administrators, associates, coaches,
players, volunteers and parents or guardians to understand the
possible consequences of breaching the Code of Conduct and ensure
that they abide by the Code.
Any
serious breaches of this Code of Conduct, or persistent violations
of any aspect of the Code of Conduct, by any of the above may
result in any of the following being imposed:
- Loss of
competition points
Acknowledgements:
FIFA
FOOTBALL
FEDERATION AUSTRALIA
SPARC
SWIMMING
NZ
UNITED
STATES SOCCER FEDERATION
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