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What /Why/Where/Who Code of Ethics and Good Practice

What /Why/Where/Who Code of Ethics and Good Practice. What is the Code of Ethics & Good Practice?. Provides guidance to all persons on: their roles their rights their responsibilities Provides information on abuse Identifies: the personnel structure, the management process

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What /Why/Where/Who Code of Ethics and Good Practice

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  1. What /Why/Where/WhoCode of Ethics and Good Practice

  2. What is the Code of Ethics & Good Practice? Provides guidance to all persons on: their roles their rights their responsibilities Provides information on abuse Identifies: the personnel structure, the management process its operations within the organisation

  3. Why have a Code of Ethics and Good Practice? To ensure the wellbeing and protection of all members of Special Olympics Ireland Requirement of Sports Councils

  4. Where can I find the Code of Ethics & Good Practice document? Full text document: Available within all Affiliated Groups Volunteer Guide: All volunteers have been issued with a copy of this document Athlete Guide Document: completed All available on website www.specialolympics.ie

  5. Who does the Code of Ethics and Good Practice apply to? EVERYBODY

  6. Code of Good Practice for Staff

  7. Code of Good Practice for Staff Rights: To be treated as co worker and with dignity To have adequate training provided To receive pertinent information on the organisation To attend a work place that complies with H&S regulations To make complaints and have an effective complaints procedure

  8. Code of Good Practice for Staff Responsibilities: Comply fully with recruitment process Ensure their attitude toward athletes, family members and volunteers respects their role/rights/dignity and worth Be sensitive to the possibility of becoming overly involved with an athlete Abide by policies and procedures

  9. Physical Abuse Emotional Abuse Sexual Abuse Types of Abuse Material Abuse Bullying

  10. Reporting Responsibilities

  11. Organisation Management of Code of Ethics Issues Individual responsible for managing Code of Ethics & Good Practice issues for the organisation Each region has an identified person who has responsibility for the management of Code of Ethics and Good Practice Issues Programme Athlete Protection Officer (PAPO) Identified person to deal with Code of Ethics & Good Practice in an Affiliated Group Regional Athlete Protection & Medical Officer (RAPMO) Athlete Protection Officer (APO)

  12. Reporting Procedure I am not sure about …. All concerns raised with APO ONLY At a social/training or competition activity • A concern or issue arises with the assistance if required of Concern is recorded & managed APO DAY TO DAY RAPMO, PAPO, Police Service and/or Statutory Services At an Event Medical Co-ordinator is the designated person to deal with issues of concern

  13. On Receipt Of An Allegation DO Stay calm Allow the person to speak and you listen Act promptly without undue delay Record the discussion carefully on Incident Form Follow procedures outlined in the Code of Ethics document. • DON’T • Ask leading questions • Offer an opinion • Discuss the details with any person, other than those in the reporting line • Contact the alleged abuser

  14. Your Duty Act if you have a concern. Record and Report Reporting not Investigating Take steps to protect others Protection is the responsibility of all

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