Orienteering in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire

TVOC code of conduct for Parents and carers

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All parents / carers should:

  • Encourage your child to attend club coaching sessions and to learn new skills.

  • Discourage unfair competition and arguing with officials

  • Help your child to recognise good performance, not just results.

  • Never force your child to take part in orienteering or to run a course for which they are not ready

  • Set a good example by recognising fair play and applauding the good performance of all

  • Never punish or belittle a child for losing or making mistakes.

  • Publicly accept officials' judgements

  • Support your child's involvement and help them enjoy their orienteering.

  • Use correct and proper language at all times.

  • Encourage ‘Fair Play’ in orienteering e.g. not complaining about the map, course planning, control placement; having respect for the countryside; not tampering with controls; not entering out of bounds areas etc.