Club Policies

Player Code of Conduct

De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club (DLSOCAFC) is committed to providing men and women with the opportunity to play an enjoyable and competitive game Australian Rules football in a safe and supportive environment. This code of conduct has been developed to give players an understanding of their responsibilities to ensure these objectives are met.

All DLSOCAFC Football Players will:

  • Respect the rights, dignity and worth of all individuals, by refraining from any discriminatory practices including, but not limited to, discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, ethnic background, special ability/disability or sexual orientation, preference or identity
  • Understand and play by the AFL Laws of the Game and rules, guidelines and policies of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). It is the players’ responsibility to understand these rules and play by them.
  • Respect umpires, officials, players and supporters by refraining from on-field and off-field behaviour which may bring disrepute to the Club by:
    • Controlling your temper
    • Demonstrating a commitment to the team rules and player guidelines as determined by the Committee and the VAFA
    • Not verbally abusing other players or deliberately provoking an opponent.
    • Listening to the advice of your coach.
    • Respecting the facilities and the equipment provided.
    • Rejecting the use of performance-enhancing substances in sport and abiding by the guidelines in the AFL Anti-Doping and Illicit Drugs policies.

Breach of this Code of Conduct

Any complaints alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct will be treated very seriously and investigated in accordance with the grievance process endorsed by the De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club Committee. If it is found that the player in question breached the Code of Conduct then penalties will be imposed which range from a warning or suspension, to immediate de-registration.

 

This Players Code of Conduct was endorsed by De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club Committee at its meeting on 12/ 07/ 2021 and remains in effect until rescinded or replaced.

 

Coaches Code of Conduct

De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club (DLSOCAFC) is committed to providing men and women with the opportunity to play an enjoyable and competitive game of Australian Rules football in a safe and supportive environment. This Code of Conduct has been developed to give coaches an understanding of their responsibilities to ensure these objectives are met.

All DLSOCAFC Coaches will:

  • uphold the AFL Coaches’ Code of Conduct. (summarised below )
  • maintain an AFL Coach Accreditation appropriate for the level of players that are being coached
  • comply with the all Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) Policies and Guidelines including but not limited to:
    • Team selection and Game Day guidelines
    • Team Formation Guidelines
  • Abide by and teach the AFL laws of the game, and the rules of the club and league
  • comply with all reasonable and appropriate instructions from the DLSOCAFC Committee
  • Consider the safety, physical and mental wellbeing of their players and abide by the judgement of any suitably qualified training staff as to the welfare of a player, including the concussion policy of “if in doubt, sit them out”.

The AFL Coaches Code of Conduct

In representing myself in an honest manner, and without bringing the coaching profession or the Game into disrepute, I will endeavour to uphold the following to the best of my ability:
  • I will respect the rights, dignity and worth of all individuals within the context of my involvement in Australian Football, by refraining from any discriminatory practices including, but not limited to, discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, ethnic background, special ability/disability or sexual orientation, preference or identity
  • I will abide by and teach the AFL Laws of the Game and the Rules of my Club and League/Association.
  • I will be reasonable in the demands I make on the time commitments of the players in my care, having due consideration for their health and wellbeing.
  • I will be supportive at all times and will refrain from any form of personal or physical abuse or unnecessary physical contact with the players in my care.
  • I will have due consideration for varying maturity and ability levels of my players when designing practice schedules, activities and involvement in competition.
  • I will stress and monitor safety always.
  • In recognising the significance of injury and sickness, I will seek and follow the physician’s advice concerning the return of injured or ill players to training and games.
  • I will endeavour to keep informed regarding sound principles of coaching and skill development, and factors relating to the welfare of my players.
  • I will at all times display and teach appropriate sporting behaviour, ensuring that players understand and practise fair play.
  • I will display and foster respect for umpires, opponents, coaches, administrators, other officials, parents and spectators.
  • I will ensure that players are involved in a positive environment where skill-learning and development are priorities and not overshadowed by a desire to win.
  • I reject the use of performance-enhancing substances in sport and will abide by the guidelines set forth in the AFL Anti-Doping and Illicit Drugs policies.

Breach of this Code of Conduct

Any complaints alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct will be treated very seriously and investigated in accordance with the grievance process endorsed by the De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club Committee.

 

This Coaches Code of Conduct was endorsed by De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club Committee at its meeting on 12/ 07/ 2021 and remains in effect until rescinded or replaced.

 

Supporters’ Code of Conduct

De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club (DLSOCAFC) is committed to providing men and women with the opportunity to play an enjoyable and competitive game of Australian Rules Football in a safe and supportive environment. This code of conduct has been developed to give supporters an understanding of their responsibilities to ensure these objectives are met.

All DLSOCAFC Supporters will:

  • Respect the rights, dignity and worth of all individuals, by refraining from any discriminatory practices including, but not limited to, discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, ethnic background, special ability/disability or sexual orientation, preference or identity
  • Respect umpires, officials and players by refraining from behaviour which may bring disrepute to the Club by:
    • Not abusing umpires, players or officials.
    • Controlling your temper and refraining from utilising inappropriate language which may impact the enjoyment of the game by others
    • Not deliberately provoking opposition players or officials including umpires
    • Avoiding any remarks that could be construed as offensive or discriminatory.
  • Respect the facilities and the equipment provided.
  • Not consume alcohol during VAFA games except at officially designated events.

Breach of this Code of Conduct

Any supporters who bring the DLSOCAFC into disrepute through breaching this Code of Conduct will be asked to leave the grounds by a Club Official.

 

This Supporters Code of Conduct was endorsed by De La Salle Old Collegian Amateur Club Committee at its meeting on 12/ 07/ 2021 and remains in affected until rescinded or replaced.

 

VAFA Player Code of Conduct

For a copy of the VAFA Player code of conduct, please download from the VAFA website here.

Grievance Procedure Concerning an Alleged Breach of Code of Conduct

The following procedure has been developed by De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club (DLSOCAFC) to ensure complaints against the Club’s Code of Conduct are dealt with in a consistent, respectful manner and the rights of both parties are considered.

Formal Complaint

A complaint concerning a coach, club official or player who has allegedly breached the Code of Conduct must be directed to the Club Secretary who will refer the matter to the Club appointed Grievance Officer/s.

All complaints concerning a breach of Code of Conduct shall:

  1. be in writing
  2. identify the person against whom the complaint is made
  3. set out specific details of the complaint and provide examples of how they have breached the Code of Conduct
  4. identify the name and address of the complainant
  5. be signed by the complainant

The Grievance Officer will determine whether the complaint is made in the proper form as set out above and comes within the scope of the Code of Conduct policy. If the Grievance Officer determines the complaint does not comply with the above, the complainant will be informed in writing and may submit a corrected complaint.

Notification

Within seven days of the formal complaint being received, the Grievance Officer will provide confirmation of receipt of the complaint to the person against whom the complaint is made.

Investigation

The Grievance Officer will investigate any allegations made by the complainant which may include meeting/contacting them personally or persons who may have witnessed the alleged breach of conduct.

The person the complaint has been made against shall have 7 days to respond to the complaint in writing or in person to the Grievance Officer.

Whilst the investigation is occurring the Grievance Officer may impose conditions and restrictions on both or either parties to protect individuals which must be complied with.

Additionally, the Grievance Officer may seek the assistance of a colleague to investigate any allegations or rebuttals made

Determination

The Grievance Officer will consider the complaint and response to determine whether:

  • the complaint is to be dismissed or further investigation is required,
  • the complaint is upheld, or
  • where intervention or disciplinary action is deemed appropriate, make recommendations to the Club Executive, or a grievance panel where established, concerning any sanctions/conditions to be imposed.

All final determinations made by the Grievance Officer and agreed should be confirmed in writing

Appeal Process

Any appeal to the decision made by the Grievance Officer must be made to the Club Secretary in writing and within five days of the Grievance Officer’s written determination.

Where an appeal is lodged the Secretary will notify the Investigating Grievance Officer and the Club President and/or Vice President, in consultation with Club’s Executive Office bearers, shall appoint an appropriate panel of 3 to hear the complaint.

The Panel is to be made up of impartial persons who have had no prior involvement in the matter or direct relationship with the parties.

The majority decision of the panel will be final.

Any sanctions/conditions recommended by the Grievance Officer will remain in force pending the outcome of an appeal.

 

This Grievance Procedure was endorsed by De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Club Committee at its meeting on 12/ 07/ 2021 and remains in effect until rescinded or replaced.

 

Social Media and Communications Policy

Introduction 

Social media offers the opportunity for people to gather in online communities of shared interest and create, share or consume content. The De La Salle Old Collegians Amateur Football Club (DLSOCAFC) recognises the benefits of social media as an important tool of engagement and enrichment for the clubs and associated members. All Players, club officials and associated members are expected to behave and express themselves appropriately, and in ways that are consistent with the DLSOCAFC’s codes of conduct and the values of the club, including but not limited to:

  • Respect
  • Fairness
  • Safety
  • Sportspersonship and team support
  • Integrity
  • Honesty
  • Inclusiveness
  • Respecting diversity
  • Promote the philosophy that “How you play” is more important than “Winning”

    1.0 Purpose 

    This policy aims to provide some guiding principles to follow when using social media and digital communications. The intent of this policy is to include anything posted online or shared digitally where information is shared that might affect members, colleagues, clients, sponsors or the DLSOCAFC and bring it or its members into disrepute. 

    2.0 Scope

    This policy applies to all of the DLSOCAFC community, including members, players and support staff or associated parties (parents and/or supporters) or any individual representing themselves or passing themselves off as being associated with DLSOCAFC. This policy covers all forms of social media. Social media includes, but is not limited to, such activities as:

    • Maintaining a profile page on social or business networking sites (such as, but not limited to LinkedIn, Facebook, Shutterfly, Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok or Twitter);
    • Content sharing, including but not limited to, Flicker (photo sharing), Canva and YouTube (video sharing);
    • Commenting on blogs for personal or business reasons;
    • Personal and corporate websites
    • Leaving product or service reviews on retailer sites, or customer review sites;
    • Online votes and polls; 
    • Taking part in conversations on public and private web forums (message boards);
    • Editing a Wikipedia page;
    • Email; or
    • SMS / MMS

    3.0 Guiding Principles

    The social media sphere is not an anonymous one and it should be assumed that posting or uploads, things that are written or said can be traced back to an individual or group. All members of the DLSOCAFC community must respect the Club’s values and ensure its intellectual property or its relationships with sponsors and stakeholders is not compromised, or the organisation is brought into disrepute.

    3.1 Usage 

    When using social media and communications the following expectations should be adhered to:

    • Must not contain, or link to, libellous, defamatory or harassing content. This also applies to the use of illustrations or nicknames.
    • Must not comment on, or publish, information that is confidential, defaming, insulting or in any way sensitive to the DLSOCAFC, its members, or its affiliates, partners or sponsors, or other VAFA clubs or members.
    • Must not bring the DLSOCAFC into disrepute.
    • May not use the DLSOCAFC brand, images to endorse or promote any product, opinion, cause or political candidate unless approved by the Executive Committee or directed as part of their role; and it must be abundantly clear to all readers that any and all opinion shared are those of the individual, and do not represent or reflect the views of the DLSOCAFC.
    • In addition, DLSOCAFC members must not breach the VAFA Social Media Policy.
    3.2 Official websites, social pages and online forums

    For websites, blogs, social pages and online forums:

    • When creating a new website, social networking page or forum for staff/club member use, care should be taken to ensure the appropriate person has given consent to create the page or forum. 
    • The Secretary will keep a record of such permissions. Similarly, appropriate permissions must be obtained for the use of logos or images. 
    • Images of minor children may not be replicated on any site without the written permission of the child’s parent and/or guardian.
    • Posts must not contain, nor link to, pornographic or indecent content;
    • All material posted or linked to must be consistent with values and support diversity and inclusion and not vilify or discriminate.
    • Some hosted sites may sell the right to advertise on their sites through ‘pop up’ content which may be of a questionable nature. This type of hosted site should not be used for online forums or social pages as the nature of the ‘pop up’ content cannot be controlled.
    • All materials published or used must respect the rights of other members and the copyright of third parties. As such, it should be considerate of others in such circumstance and should not post information when they have been asked not to or consent has not been sought and given. They must also remove information about another person if that person asks them to do so.
    3.3 Consideration towards others when using social networking sites

    Social networking sites allow photographs, videos and comments to be shared with thousands of other users. As such members of the DLSOCAFC community must recognise that it may not be appropriate to share photographs, videos and comments in this way. 

    4.0 Breach of Policy 

    The DLSOCAFC monitors online activity in relation to the club and its members. Detected breaches of this policy should be reported to the DLSOCAFC President. If detected, a breach of this policy may result in disciplinary action from the DLSOCAFC Executive Committee. If it is found that the player in question breached the policy then penalties will be imposed which range from a warning or suspension, to immediate de-registration  

    Advice

    Should any member of the DLSOCAFC community requiring consultation or advice on this policy or wish to report a breach of this policy please contact the DLSOCAFC President.

    Privacy Policy

    This following document sets forth the Privacy Policy for the De La Salle OCAFC website.

    De La Salle OCAFC is committed to providing you with the best possible customer service experience. De La Salle OCAFC is bound by the Privacy Act 1988 (Crh), which sets out a number of principles concerning the privacy of individuals.

    Collection of your personal information

    There are many aspects of the site which can be viewed without providing personal information, however, for access to future De La Salle OCAFC customer support features you are required to submit personally identifiable information. This may include but not limited to a unique username and password, or provide sensitive information in the recovery of your lost password.

    Sharing of your personal information

    We may occasionally hire other companies to provide services on our behalf, including but not limited to handling customer support enquiries, processing transactions or customer freight shipping. Those companies will be permitted to obtain only the personal information they need to deliver the service. De La Salle OCAFC takes reasonable steps to ensure that these organisations are bound by confidentiality and privacy obligations in relation to the protection of your personal information.

    Use of your personal information

    For each visitor to reach the site, we expressively collect the following non-personally identifiable information, including but not limited to browser type, version and language, operating system, pages viewed while browsing the Site, page access times and referring website address. This collected information is used solely internally for the purpose of gauging visitor traffic, trends and delivering personalized content to you while you are at this Site.

    From time to time, we may use customer information for new, unanticipated uses not previously disclosed in our privacy notice. If our information practices change at some time in the future we will use for these new purposes only, data collected from the time of the policy change forward will adhere to our updated practices.

    Changes to this Privacy Policy

    De La Salle OCAFC reserves the right to make amendments to this Privacy Policy at any time. If you have objections to the Privacy Policy, you should not access or use the Site.

    Accessing Your Personal Information

    You have a right to access your personal information, subject to exceptions allowed by law. If you would like to do so, please let us know. You may be required to put your request in writing for security reasons. De La Salle OCAFC reserves the right to charge a fee for searching for, and providing access to, your information on a per request basis.

    Contacting us

    De La Salle OCAFC welcomes your comments regarding this Privacy Policy. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy and would like further information, please contact us by any of the following means.

    Post:
    Attn: Privacy Policy,
    De La Salle OCAFC,
    PO Box 561
    Bentleigh East VIC 3165

    E-mail:
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