Week 2
WHY ATHLETES WILL POTENTIALLY TAKE
DRUGS
• To win
• To catch up the winners
• Feel under pressure
• Increase performance levels
• To qualify for weight categories
• Fame
• Beat records
DRUGS AND BANNED SUBSTANCES
• Categories of drugs:
• Stimulants, anabolic steroids, diuretics, peptide hormones
• Used to gain an unfair advantage over other performers
• Using drugs is unethical
DRUGS AND BANNED SUBSTANCES
• Use of drugs of breaks the rules of the sport
• Can affect health in the long term
• Performers need to consult a doctor before taking any form of drug to be sure • WADA monitors and tests performers for drug use
EDUCATION AND SPORT IN SCHOOLS
• Government initiatives to reduce obesity
• 2 hours per week targets
• 5 hours per week targets
• Mainstream schools need to follow the national curriculum for PE
EDUCATION AND SPORT IN SCHOOLS
• Increasing obesity
• London 2012
• Aims of national curriculum PE: improve skills, teamwork, following rules/fairplay CHILD PROTECTION & SAFEGUARDING
• Policies in place to safeguard children
• NSPCC provides guidelines for clubs/coaches that work with young people
• DBS Checks are necessary(if you’re a criminal, offences etc. suitability to work) • Procedures
• Child protection act 1999
• NSPCC IN SPORT
EASTON ELEPHANTS FC CODE OF
CONDUCT
• Venue of training: Easton college 3G
• Venue on match day: Easton college 3G
• Training days: Monday & Thursday
• Staff: Alby Matthews & Mauro Cardoso, Ben King
• This code of conduct handwritten by the staff here at Easton Elephants FC. This is to reassure you, the parents, that your children will protected at our club. They will be first priority at all times. All of our staff are highly qualified with all the coaching badges and security checks required. On the next page we will outline everything we will do in our power to keep your child safe and protected.
EASTON ELEPHANTS FC CODE OF
CONDUCT
• We will remember that our players participate for