Japan Arts Centre Judo Registration Form 2024

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In order to participate in Judo at Japan Arts Centre Judo Club  you are required to agree with the Code of Conduct and join the British Judo Association, ( For new beginners they offer a 90 Day Free Introductory membership)
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Code of Conduct for Members As a member of Japan Arts Centre Judo Club you are expected to abide by the following code of conduct: • All members must play within the rules and respect officials and their decisions. • All members must respect the rights, dignity and worth of all participants regardless of gender, ability, cultural background or religion. • Inform the coach if they are going to be late. • Members must wear suitable kit for training and competitions, as agreed with the coach. • Members must pay any fees for training or events promptly. • Members are not allowed to smoke on club premises or whilst representing the club at competitions. • Members are not allowed to consume alcohol or drugs of any kind on the club premises or whilst representing the club. Code of Conduct for Parents & Guardians • Encourage your child to learn the rules and play within them. • Discourage unfair play and arguing with officials. • Help your child to recognise good performance, not just results. • Never force your child to take part in Judo. • Set a good example by recognising fair play and applauding the good performances of all. • Never punish or belittle a child for losing or making mistakes. • Publicly accept officials’ judgements. • Support your child’s involvement and help them to enjoy their Judo. • Use correct and proper language at all times. Equity policy statement Japan Arts Centre PSUK Judo Club This club is committed to ensuring that equity is incorporated across all aspects of its development. In doing so it acknowledges and adopts the following Sport England definition of sports equity: Sports equity is about fairness in sport, equality of access, recognising inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structure of sport to ensure it becomes equally accessible to everyone in society.The club respects the rights, dignity and worth of every person and will treat everyone equally within the context of their sport, regardless of age, ability, gender, race, ethnicity, religious belief, sexuality or social/economic status. The club is committed to everyone having the right to enjoy their sport in an environment free from threat of intimidation, harassment and abuse. All club members have a responsibility to oppose discriminatory behaviour and promote equality of opportunity. The club will deal with any incidence of discriminatory behaviour seriously, according to club disciplinary procedures. *