Code of Conduct
She Shreds Australia is a girls skateboarding crew that is run by a dedicated group of volunteers. Upholding the values of She Shreds is important to all of us
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How We Roll is a participant code of conduct that we expect all shredders to follow.
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We are an affiliate of the Australian Skateboarding Federation (ASF). We subscribe to the ASF ‘code of conduct’ as outlined below.
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Failure to meet the expectations of How We Roll and the ASF code of conduct may lead to disciplinary action and/or cancellation of She Shreds membership or affiliation.
She Shreds Australia - How We Roll
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Be kind and supportive of each other’s achievements, at all levels of ability.
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Represent the crew to a high standard at all times both at the park and in the community.
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Show respect to all She Shredders and other park users - play by the rules of the park
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No bullying, harassment, or put-downs of others
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Follow safety and park etiquette directions from instructors
ASF Code of Conduct Statement
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PARENT’S and SPECTATOR’S CODE
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Do not force an unwilling youngster to participate in Skateboarding.
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Remember, young people are involved in Skateboarding for their enjoyment, not yours.
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Encourage your child to always play by the rules and follow directions of officials.
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Teach young people that honest effort is as important as victory, so the result is accepted without undue disappointment.
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Teach working towards skill improvement and good sportsmanship. Never ridicule or yell at your child for making a mistake.
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Remember that young people learn best by example. Applaud good skill from others.
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Do not publicly question an official’s decision or score.
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Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from Skateboarding.
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Recognise the value and importance of coaches and officials. They give of their time and resources to provide recreational activities for young people
SPECTATOR’S CODE
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Remember that young people play for their own fun. They are not there to entertain you.
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Be on your best behaviour. Don’t use offensive language, or harass participants, competitors, coaches or officials.
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Applaud good skill.
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Show respect for opponents.
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Never ridicule or scold someone for making a mistake.
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Condemn the use of violence in all forms.
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Respect the officials’ decisions.
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SLEDGING CANNOT BE ACCEPTED in any shape or form.
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Remember you can and will be ejected and / or banned for breach of this code.​
INSTRUCTOR & OFFICIAL’S CODE
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You have responsibility for those involved and connected to you. EXERCISE IT.
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Be reasonable in your demands on the young person’s time, energy and enthusiasm.
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Ensure that all participants get a turn. The ‘just average’ participants need and deserve equal time.
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Remember that young people skate for fun and enjoyment.
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Never ridicule or yell about mistakes.
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Develop respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the judgment of officials.
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Follow the advice of a doctor regarding injury.
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Remember that young people need a coach they can respect. Be generous with your praise when it is deserved and set a good example.
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Make a personal commitment to keep yourself informed on sound coaching principles and the principles of growth and development of young people.
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Create opportunities to teach sportsmanship, just as you would in teaching the basic skills.
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Ensure that efforts for both skill improvement and good sportsmanship are rewarded by praise.
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Ensure that skill learning and free play activities have priority over highly structured competitions for very young people.
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INSIST ON FAIR PLAY, do not tolerate foul play, fighting, or foul language. Be prepared to remove an offender.
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Set a good example by personal good behaviour.