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Enjoy the time you spend with us and know that you are safe.
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Be told who you can talk to if something’s not right.
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Be listened to.
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Be involved and contribute towards decisions within the club or activity.
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Be respected by us and other team members and be treated fairly.
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Feel welcomed, valued and not judged based on your race, gender, sexuality, faith or ability.
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Be encouraged and develop your swimming, para-swimming, diving, high diving, artistic swimming, water polo and open water swimming skills with our help and support.
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Be looked after if there’s an accident or injury and have your parents/guardians informed, where appropriate.
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Keep yourself safe by listening to your coach or teacher, behave responsibly and speak out when something isn’t right.
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Take care of our equipment and premises as if they were your own.
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Make it to training and competitions on time and if you’re running late, let a member of the club know.
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Make your coach or teacher aware if you have any difficulties attending training or competitions.
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Not wander off, or leave training or a competition without telling your coach, teacher or team manager.
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Bring the right kit to training and competitions.
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Follow the rules of the club, squad or activity at all times.
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Respect the privacy of others especially in the changing rooms.
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Make our club and activity a fun, happy, friendly and welcoming place to be.
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Respect and celebrate difference in our club or activity and not discriminate against anyone else on the grounds of age, gender, race, sexual orientation, faith or ability.
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Understand that the use of abusive or inappropriate language, bullying, physical violence or any other behaviour which hurts others will not be tolerated by the club.
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Not use any device to take photographs or footage of others in the changing rooms or cubicles.
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Report any concerns you have about others taking photographs or footage of others in the changing rooms or poolside.
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Understand that poor behaviour may result in the club taking disciplinary action against you. Any behaviour which may be a criminal offence will be reported to police by the club.
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Report any incidents of bullying or unkind behaviour to the club, even if you’re just a witness.
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Treat other children with respect and appreciate that everyone has a different level of skill or talent.
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Support and encourage your team mates, tell them when they’ve done well and be there for them when they are struggling.
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Respect the children and adults competing for other teams at competitions.
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Respect the committee members, coaching and teaching team and all volunteer helpers at the club.
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Get involved in club decisions, it’s your sport too.