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Coach's code of conduct

Above all, the trainer must be aware of the importance of his or her role and the great influence it has on participants and those around him or her. He/she must assume a mission of physical, moral and social education and training for the participants, and show him/herself worthy of this responsibility. He/she must be more concerned with the well-being and interests of his/her participants than with their record of victories and defeats. The coach must not regard sport and leisure activities as an end in themselves, but as a tool for education. In order to perform his or her task successfully, the coach must :
  • Ensure that training and competition sites are safe at all times
  • Be prepared to intervene quickly and appropriately in the event of an emergency
  • Avoid putting athletes in situations that present unnecessary risks or that are not adapted to their level.
  • Seek to preserve the present or future health or well-being of athletes
  • Use the authority associated with one’s position judiciously and make decisions that are in the athletes “best interests
    Promote the improvement of athletes” self-esteem
  • Avoid taking personal advantage of a situation or decision
  • Know your limits in terms of knowledge/skills when making decisions, giving instructions or taking action.
  • Honour commitments, promises and agreed objectives – Maintain confidentiality and privacy of personal information and use it appropriately
  • Avoid situations that may affect the objectivity or impartiality of coaching duties
  • Refrain from any behaviour constituting harassment or an inappropriate relationship with an athlete
  • Ensure that everyone is treated equally, regardless of age, ancestry, color, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, language, creed, religion, athletic potential, disability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, sex or sexual orientation.
  • Preserving the dignity of each person when interacting with others
  • Respect the principles, rules and policies in force
  • Strictly observe and enforce all regulations
  • Wanting to compete fairly with an opponent
  • Maintain dignity in all circumstances and demonstrate self-control
  • Respect officials and accept their decisions without doubting their integrity

Do you coach young athletes?

Coaches across Canada put their knowledge, enthusiasm and passion for sport to work for their athletes. They devote their time to helping young people improve their self-confidence, self-esteem and healthy body image through sport.

Coaches have many responsibilities, including providing a safe environment for themselves and their athletes. When athletes and their parents put their trust in a coach, they assume that this person has taken the necessary steps to become a responsible coach.

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