Process to deal with unacceptable behaviour primarily at training.
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In the first instance a child will be verbally warned about their behaviour by the manager/assistant.
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If there is a repeat / second instance during the same session the child will be asked to stand out of training for 5 minutes.
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If there is a third instance in the same night. The child will be asked to stand out from Training for the rest of the session and the parent or guardian will be called to discuss behaviour.
We will then seek the advice of The Child Welfare Office, in conjunction with the respective parents, with regard to re-admission to training sessions. This will be done to try and understand the underlying reason for the behaviour. If there are repeated issues at Training, a formalised approach will be used involving the Child Welfare Office to try and understand the issues at hand. This may possibly lead to a player been suspended from training or match’s for a period of time or ultimately membership been revoked.
League Disciplinary Hearings
Below 14 years of age:
If a player is sent off during a game, the player is automatically suspended by the club for the forthcoming game. The manager will be requested to attend a hearing of the League Disciplinary body (DDSL, WDSL, UCL,LSL, AL, DWSL) by the league to understand the circumstances surrounding the sending off. This may lead to further suspension by the league and a fine.
14 years and above:
The player will be requested to attend the hearing along with their manager.
Note:
If you are unable to attend the hearing you need to notify the Director of Football or another member of the board to see if then can attend in your stead.. Any player dismissed during a game due to inappropriate language or violent conduct towards a referee, an opponent, fellow team mate or coaching staff will have to pay the fine themselves. The club will not cover the cost. Increased suspensions may be taken by the club depending on the seriousness of the incident. (Increased suspensions will follow the clubs complaint handling process)
Failure to attend a hearing may lead to an even heavier suspension and fine.
Parents/Guardians/Player will be liable to pay for all fines levied by the league with respect to a sending off in a game in line with the following guidelines where the player was dismissed because of violent conduct, abusive or in appropriate language towards another player, official, member of the public.
The Director of Football will keep all records of Player dismissals; if a player is found to have been sent off more than once in a season then the player will pay all associated fines levied by the league irrespective of the reason for the dismissal.
A player may appeal his paying of the fine to the club; the fine may be waived by the club upon successful appeal. |