Riverside Rovers F.C. Codes of Conduct
Whilst our first and foremost aim is for our players to enjoy their football, we also make every effort to abide by and fully support the regulations of footballs governing bodies. Please take some time to read and understand our own codes of conduct and follow the links to learn some more about the wider football communities view of the importance of regulation.
Whether you are a player, parent/guardian, spectator or even one of our managers you must read, understand and agree to abide by our football clubs codes of conduct, please read those documents (show below) that apply to you to help us make Riverside Rovers a club that we can all be proud of.
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Club Constitution.pdf
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Equality policy.pdf
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Managers Code of Conduct.pdf
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Parents Code of Conduct.pdf
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Players Code of Conduct.pdf
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Spectators Code of Conduct.pdf
RIVERSIDE ROVERS F.C Players Regulations.pdf
Social Networking Guidance
As a club we are committed to protecting our players, the F.A. is in the process of writing guidance on how football clubs should use this form of media. In the mean time we have attached a policy from the NSPCC's child protection in Sport Unit and guidance from Greenwich Council on how to use the security settings. Could we please ask that you all read and digest the documents (links below) to help us protect our young players?
FACEBOOK GUIDANCE FACTSHEET.pdf
SOCIAL NETWORKING AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN SPORT.pdf
Additionally the F.A. as part of their Respect campaign have now launched a document giving recommendation about how the ever changing world of electronic communications with specific focus on young people. Below are some of the highlights that we would especially like to draw your attention to
FA Guidance Summary for SNS, websites, mobile phones and e-mail communications.pdf
FA Guidance for Clubs and Leagues for Reponsible use of SNS.pdf
FA Guidance for Parents and Reponsible use of SNS.pdf
FA Guidance for U18 and Reponsible use of SNS.pdf
FA Guidance for Reponsible use of Text and Email.pdf
FA Guidance for Reponsible Communication with Young Leaders.pdf
FA Guidance for Running a Website - Do's and Dont's.pdf
Huntingdonshire Football Association
We are affiliated with the Huntingdonshire Football Association through which we have agreed to abide by their rules of governance and ultimately the applied rules of the English Football Association. Please visit the Hunts FA website to find out more about their rules of Governance
FA Charter Standard Club
The Charter Standard Scheme is a best practice guide that sets standards of coaching, administration and child protection for all clubs outside the Football League and Premier League. As a benchmark for quality, it will improve the playing experience for all.
To find out about the scheme, the criteria for clubs and the benefits of achieving Charter Standard status, click here