Coaches Code of Conduct

Special Olympics is committed to the highest ideals of sport and expects all coaches to honor sport and Special Olympics. All Special Olympics coaches agree to observe the following code:

Respect for Others:

  • I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of athletes, coaches, officials, other volunteers, friends and spectators in Special Olympics.
  • I will treat everyone equally regardless of sex, ethnic origin, religion or ability.
  • I will be a positive role model for the athletes I coach.

Ensure a Positive Experience:

  • I will ensure that for each athlete I coach, the time spent with Special Olympics is a positive experience.
  • I will respect the talent, developmental stage and goals of each athlete.
  • I will ensure each athlete competes in events that challenge that athlete's potential and are appropriate to that athlete's ability.
  • I will be fair, considerate and honest with athletes and communicate with athletes using simple, clear language.
  • I will ensure that accurate scores are provided for entry of an athlete into any event.
  • I will instruct each athlete to perform to the best of the athlete's ability at all preliminary competition and finals competition in accordance with the Official Special Olympics Sports Rules.

Act Professionally and Take Responsibility for My Actions:

  • My language, manner, punctuality, preparation and presentation will demonstrate high standards.
  • I will display control, respect, dignity and professionalism to all involved in the sport (athletes, coaches, opponents, officials, administrators, parents, spectators, media, etc.).
  • I will encourage athletes to demonstrate the same qualities.
  • I will not drink alcohol, smoke or take illegal drugs while representing Special Olympics at training sessions, during competition, or at any Special Olympics event or function.
  • I will refrain from any form of personal abuse towards athletes and others, including verbal, physical and emotional abuse.
  • I will be alert to any form of abuse from other sources directed toward athletes in my care.

Quality Service to the Athletes:

  • I will seek continual improvement through performance evaluation and ongoing coach education.
  • I will be knowledgeable about the Sports Rules and skills of the sport(s) I coach.
  • I will provide a planned training program.
  • I will keep copies of the medical, training and competition records for each athlete I coach.
  • I will follow the Special Olympics Hawaii and National Federation/Governing Body rules for my sport(s).

Health and Safety of Athletes:

  • I will ensure that the equipment and facilities are safe to use.
  • I will ensure that the equipment, rules, training and environment are appropriate for the age and ability of the athletes.
  • I will review each athlete's medical form and be aware of any limitations on that athlete's participation noted on that form.
  • I will encourage athletes to seek medical advice when required.
  • I will maintain the same interest and support toward sick and injured athletes.
  • I will allow further participation in training and competition only when appropriate.

Violations of the Code of Conduct:

I understand that if I violate this Code of Conduct I will be subject to a range of consequences, up to and including being prohibited from coaching in Special Olympics.

Furthermore, I understand that I accept the responsibility for the behavior of the athletes under my supervision.

Should the behaviors and/or attitude of any coach or other faction of the member organization be contrary to the principles, goals, or philosophies of Special Olympics, then one or more of the following steps may be taken by the Games Committee, Sport Officials, or other representatives of Special Olympics Hawaii in an effort to alleviate the situation without further affecting Special Olympic athletes or the competition:

The coach may be notified of the undesirable behavior and requested to remedy the situation for continued participation, and/or the coach may be requested to withdraw personally, or as a team or organization, from the remainder of the event or tournament.

In the event of extreme or repeated behavior contrary to the best interests of Special Olympics, Special Olympics may:

Prevent the coach, team organization, or specific members of the delegation from participating in any or all Special Olympics events for a specified period of time, and/or prevent the coach, team, organization, or specific members of the delegation from participating in Special Olympics indefinitely.


 



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