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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 17:37
Policy 18: Acceptable Use of Mobile PhonesAim: Scope: Responsibility: Policy Statement: Misuse of these devices can cause distress to individuals, impact on self-confidence and mental well-being, as well as impact on privacy and right to confidentiality. Such concerns are not exclusive to children and young people. It is appreciated that it can be very difficult to detect when hand held devices are being used, particularly in relation to additional functions. The use of all mobile phones and similar hand held devices is therefore limited, regardless of their capabilities. ‘Mobile Free’ Areas:
There is a zero-tolerance policy in place with regards to use of mobile phones or similar devices by any individual in these areas. Inappropriate Use:
while attending or representing the Club will face disciplinary actions as detailed in Policy 2 – Swimmers’ modesty should be respected at all times. To this end, swimmers should only be Parent / Guardian Permission
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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 17:30
Policy 17: Invitation Session CriteriaBASC operates an ‘Invitation Only’ Session for Bronze and Silver Squad swimmers. These sessions operate in pre-defined blocks and carry an additional fee per block (as outlined in the Club Handbook). Swimmers will be invited to attend the ‘invite only’ sessions by the Head Coach on a block by block basis. This policy document aims to outline the criteria for the inclusion of Bronze/ Silver squad swimmers at these sessions. The aim of these sessions is to enhance and further develop swimming capabilities, in line with Scottish Swimming’s Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) programme. In addition, the sessions will allow coaches to work one to one with the invited swimmers, aiding them in their swimming progression. These sessions will also allow swimmers from Bronze and Silver to swim together and bridge the gap between the two squads to quicken the progression up the BASC squad ladder. The criteria for invitation to these sessions are detailed below:
BASC coaching team believe that these additional, invite only, sessions encourage swimmers of the Bronze and Silver squads to improve their technical abilities and also spur them on to increase their efforts in training and in competitions in order to gain invitation to the additional sessions.
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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 17:27
Policy 16: Lifeguard Training PolicyBo’ness Amateur Swimming Club (BASC) is committed to ensuring that the skills of our Lifeguarding Team are maintained at the appropriate level to meet the requirements of the NPLQ. All self-employed members of the team, who provide lifeguarding services must comply with the following training requirements:
The Club’s Management Committee, in consultation with the Head Coach, reserves the right to remove any self-employed lifeguard from the rota for one calendar month (or until training is up to date) should they fail to comply with the expectations outlined.
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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 17:16
Policy 14: Competition Entry ProcedureBo’ness ASC is a competitive swimming club and all swimmers are encouraged to take part in competitions. Once committed to a competition, swimmers should only be withdrawn in exceptional circumstances, and the Competition Secretary and Head Coach advised immediately. The procedure for entries is as follows:Forth Valley Junior League (FVJL) Other Competitions Normally 4 to 6 weeks before each competition the Head Coach selects swimmers who will be entered for that meet. An ‘entry report’ showing the selected swimmers and their events, together with details of the meet, are posted on the Competitions section of the Club’s website, and an email sent to parents requesting withdrawals by a particular date. If a swimmer is unable to take part then it is important to notify the Competition Secretary before this withdrawal deadline. After this deadline all swimmers who have not been withdrawn are entered for the competition and, because the Club is required to pay in full at the time of entry, parents become liable for payment of entry fees. Usually 2 to 3 weeks before each competition a ‘draft programme’ is received from the meet organisers, and posted on the Competitions section of the Club’s website. This will show confirmed, reserve (alternative or ‘alt’) and unsuccessful (scratched or ‘scr’) swims. If the meet is oversubscribed, swimmers may not get to compete in all the events they were entered for. The Competition Secretary will advise parents of confirmed swims and request payment at this stage. Parents will also be notified of any reserve swims which are confirmed before the meet, and be reminded of payment for these. Competition Entry FeesCompetition fees for each swim are initially paid by the Club when the entry is submitted. The organisers will refund fees where the meet is oversubscribed and children do not get all their swims, but for no other reason. It is therefore important not to miss the withdrawal deadline as parents become liable for payment of fees after this date. Competitions are an important part of a swimmer’s development, but the Club does recognise the potentially significant cost involved. Therefore, it currently pays the full cost of relays and subsidises competition entry fees for individual events as follows:
N.B. FIRST Competition Fees are only subsidised for swimmers who were members of BASC for 2 years or more prior to moving to FIRST. Only events a swimmer competes in will be subsidised. If a swimmer is withdrawn after the deadline, or does not take part in a scheduled swim for whatever reason, then the full unsubsidised cost of entry fees must be met by the parent. How to Pay The following rules apply in relation to payment of entry fees:
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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 14:23
Policy 13: Team Manager PolicyBo’ness Amateur Swimming Club (BASC) is committed to ensuring compliance with governance documentation outlined by Scottish Swimming. In line with this, Team Managers will travel to competitions/ external events with the team, in accordance with the following criteria:
A ratio of one team manager for every 15 swimmers will be used. In some situations, more or less team managers will be required. Swimmers under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent (or capable designate). Since the care of a young athlete is also a full time commitment, this parent (or designate) shall be excluded from being a team manager. Team Managers must perform duties as outlined in the guidelines below: Medical Information
General Responsibilities
Supervision Responsibilities
At The Pool
Transportation
Accommodation
Prerequisites
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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 14:19
Policy 12: New Swimmer Entry ProcedureBo’ness ASC is a competitive age group swimming club and welcomes new swimmers to the club. To ensure swimmers are placed in the correct squads and that squad sizes are not increased beyond capacity the club has set out the following procedures for entry. New swimmers are considered from two categories. Category A: swimmers who will be joining a swimming club for the first time
Category B: swimmers who wish to move to Bo’ness ASC from another club.
The final decision on the allocation of new places and placing in squads lies with the Head Coach. Upon being offered a place in Bo’ness ASC, applicants must complete either a Scottish Amateur Swimming Association (SASA) club membership form (for new swimmers) or a SASA change of club membership form (for swimmers transferring from another club). This form, together with relevant fees for SASA membership, must be returned to the Membership Secretary within 28 days of joining the club. This is important as it ensures swimmers have insurance cover when swimming with the club.
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Policy 11: Expenses PolicyBo’ness Amateur Swimming Club is a non-profit making organisation. All income shall remain in the Club to promote Club Development. Allowable expenses are determined by the Management Committee. Volunteer Coaches who attend competitions can claim:
Volunteer Coaches should neither profit nor be left out of pocket as a result of their participation in events on behalf of the Club, and therefore, the Management Committee reserves the right to authorise additional expenses. Paid Coaches who attend competitions can claim expenses in accordance with their agreement. Anything not covered in their agreement will be dealt with as per the above claim options. Team Managers, who attend competitions or camps outside of Scotland in an official Club capacity as team manager (see Team Manager Policy), can claim:
In order for reimbursement Coaches/Volunteer must fill out a claim form and provide evidence of expense (wherever possible).
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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 14:08
Policy 10: Coach/Lifeguard Education Sponsorship PolicyBo’ness ASC encourages members of the club to become involved in coaching and for this purpose operate a sponsorship policy. This policy applies to members who wish to attend accredited coaching or Lifeguard education courses and who:
Approval Process The Coach should seek approval from the Head Coach in advance of attending the course. Coaching Course Sponsorship Sponsorship Level UKCC Level 1 Courses
The cheque will be returned to the coach 12 months after completion of the course conditional on the above criteria having been met. UKCC Level 2/3 Courses NPLQ Lifeguard Courses SASA Annual Fees and Monthly Swimming Fees
The Head Coach will advise the Committee of any Coaches who meet these criteria and, once agreed by the Committee, the Membership Secretary/Treasurer will adjust the fees accordingly. Should the Coach subsequently no longer meet the criteria above, their monthly fees will return to normal and they will be required to cover the cost of future SASA Annual Membership fees.
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Policy 9: Policy for use of Photographic & Video EquipmentThe use of visual evidence of performance, e.g. stroke technique, in training and competition, is an important tool for coaching swimming. BASC will sometimes use videos and/or cameras during training sessions and competitions for coaches and swimmers to analyse stroke technique and performance. Video evidence of this nature is for internal club use only and shall not be shown to any external agency without the express consent of both the athlete and their guardian(s). We will take photographs for appropriate media coverage including newspapers or websites from time to time. Any club personnel using video or camera equipment will be aware of and agree to abide by this policy and have permission from the Management Committee for use at named occasions. External agencies are required to apply for permission and will be made aware of and agree to abide by this policy before permission for use is granted. PERMISSION THE POLICY VIDEOS PHOTOGRAPHS APPLICATION FORMS for permission to photograph or video are available from our Child Protection Officer who can be contacted via the website. NB:
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