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Youth Council Code of Conduct (Brief) |
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US Lacrosse
Youth Council and the Positive Coaching Alliance
US Lacrosse and the Positive
Coaching Alliance have partnered to establish and promote positive
coaching throughout the sport of lacrosse. US Lacrosse is committed
to preserve the ""Honor of the Game"" for all who enjoy the
sport of lacrosse. To help fulfill this commitment, US Lacrosse requires
all players, coaches, officials, parents and spectators to sign and
abide by a ""Code of Conduct"" that embodies basic common
sense principles, demonstrates consideration of others, and projects
a positive image to our young men and women.
Individuals and/or teams participating in US Lacrosse events that
fail to abide by this code will be subject to ejection and disqualification
from future US Lacrosse events. Thank you for your help in promoting
these principles.
The Code of Conduct (brief version)
Players, coaches, spectators and parents are to conduct themselves
in a manner that ""Honors the Game"" and demonstrates respect
to other players, coaches, officials and spectators. In becoming a
member of the lacrosse community an individual assumes certain obligations
and responsibilities to the game of lacrosse and its participants.
The essential elements in this ""Code of Conduct"" are HONESTY
and INTEGRITY. Those who conduct themselves in a manner that reflects
these elements will bring credit to the sport of lacrosse, themselves,
their team and their organization. It is only through such conduct
that our sport can earn and maintain a positive image and make its
full contribution to youth sports in the United States and around
the world. US Lacrosse and its Youth Council support the following
behaviors for those participating or involved in any way with US Lacrosse
and youth lacrosse in general:
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The essential elements of the ""Code of Conduct"" must
be adhered to.
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Sportsmanship and teaching the concepts of fair play are essential
to the game, and must be taught and developed both at home and
on the field during practices and games.
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The emphasis on winning should never be placed above the value
of good sportsmanship, the concepts of fair play, or the skills
of the game.
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Derogatory comments are unacceptable. Use positive reinforcement
with players and adults alike. It should be remembered that criticism,
once made, can never be retracted.
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The safety and welfare of the players are of primary importance.
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Coaches must always be aware of the tremendous influence they
have on their players. They are to strive to be positive role
models in dealing with young people, as well as with adults.
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Officials are expected to conduct themselves as professionals
and in a manner that demonstrates courtesy and fairness to all
parties while exercising their authority on the field.
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Adults involved with the game must never permit anyone to openly
or maliciously criticize, badger, harass, or threaten an official.
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Knowledge of the Rules of Lacrosse must be respected and adhered
to by all who participate in the game of lacrosse, both in the
letter and the spirit of the game. Attempts to manipulate rules
in an effort to take unfair advantage of an opponent, or to teach
deliberate unsportsmanlike conduct, is considered unacceptable
conduct.
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Eligibility requirements, such as age and previous level of
participation, must be followed. They have been established to
encourage and maximize participation, as well as promote safety.
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