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Code of conduct forms and process

September 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Soccer

The Washington State Youth Soccer Association only requires that every player, parent and volunteer agree to the follow its ethics rules (no screaming at kids for instance) simply by participating.

The Seattle Youth Soccer Association requires that parents, players and volunteers sign a form.

At Capitol Hill Soccer Club, we handle this in two ways:

  1. As part of the registration process for players, electronically, you see an ethics form and agree to it.
  2. As part of the coach signup process, you also have an ethics form you have to agree to. In addition, we collect a signed coach ethics form as well as a secondary check that everyone really understands the point of this is to make sure kids have fun and learn good sportsmanship
  1. There is a disciplinary process where if there is an incident, a protesting coach tells the referee. Then with the endorsement of the club president, it goes to the disciplinary committee at the Seattle level. Their decisions are reviewed by the large Seattle club.

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