Code of Conduct - Swimmers
Cirencester Swimming Club is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the well being of all our members. The Club believes it is important that swimmers, teachers/coaches, administrators, and parents/guardians associated with the Club should, at all times, show respect and understanding for the safety and welfare of others. Therefore, all members are encouraged to be open at all times and share any concerns or complaints that they may have about any aspect of the Club with the Welfare Officer.
Code of Conduct for Swimmers
As a swimmer of the Cirencester Swimming Club, you are expected to abide by the following Club rules:
All swimmers must participate within the rules and show respect at all times to the teachers/coaches and officials, and their decisions, and to fellow club members.
Swimmers are expected to encourage and support each other whilst at training and at competitions.
Swimmers are expected to be on poolside with their equipment ready for training before the training session is due to start.
Swimmers must inform the teacher/coach of any injuries or illness they may have before the training session begins.
All swimmers must carry out the coach's instructions to the best of their ability.
Swimmers must not use bad language or disrupt the training session in any way.
Swimmers must wear suitable attire for training and events as agreed with the teacher/coach. Remove all body jewellery.
Swimmers must not smoke, consume alcohol or take drugs of any kind whilst representing the Club at competitions or other events.
Swimmers should treat all equipment with respect. This also includes the fixtures and fittings in the Leisure Centre.