All players, coaches, and parents who participate in the OGSA (Rep, Select, House League, Clinics, Umpiring, Coaching programs and Board positions) are automatically bound by and must adhere to the Bill of Rights and Code of Conduct guidelines, outlined below.
All children participating in the softball programs of the Oakville Girls Softball Association (OGSA) enjoy the following rights and are entitled to the protection of these rights.
SPORTSMANSHIP: You have the right to participate in a program in which sportsmanship, honesty and integrity are the cornerstones.
RESPECT: You have the right to the respect of your coaches, your team-mates, the coaches and players of the opposing team, the umpires and spectators and each of them has the right to expect the same of you.
PARTICIPATION: You have the right to participate fully in the activities of your team. For House League, in accordance with the OGSA House League rules. For Rep, in accordance with Softball Canada rules.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT: You have the right to learn about your sport and develop your skills to the maximum of your potential.
FREEDOM FROM ABUSE: You have the right to be free from harassment and abuse from any member of the coaching staff or any other person in a position of authority or influence.
FREE SPEECH: You have the right to speak freely without fear of recrimination.
FAIR TREATMENT: You have the right to be treated fairly and with impartiality.
FUN: You have the right to have fun.
As a player in the Oakville Girls Softball Association (OGSA), I understand that I am expected to abide by the Players’ Code of Conduct guidelines described below:
As a manager or coach of an Oakville Girls Softball Association (OGSA) team, I hereby pledge to provide positive support, care, and encouragement for each child participating in OGSA by following this Code of Conduct:
As a parent of a child playing in the Oakville Girls Softball Association (OGSA), I agree to and will comply with the Parent’s Code of Conduct outlined below:
DEFINITIONS
“OGSA” refers to the Oakville Girls Softball Association, and the brand “Oakville Angels”.
1. The following terms have these meanings in this Policy:
a) “Social media” – The catch‐all term that is applied broadly to computer‐mediated communication media such as blogs, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Forum and Twitter, etc.
b) “Member” ‐ All categories of membership, players, coaches, umpires & parents defined in
the Bylaws, as well as all individuals employed by or engaged in activities with OGSA, including but not limited to, athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, directors, officers, team managers, team captains, medical and paramedical personnel, administrators, parents, spectators and umpires.
c) “Discipline Chair” – The person or organization appointed by OGSA to oversee management and administration of complaints.
PREAMBLE
2. OGSA is aware that Member interaction and communication occurs frequently on Social Media. OGSA cautions Members that any conduct falling short of the standard of behaviour required by OGSA Policy Relating to Member Conduct will be subject to the disciplinary sanctions identified within the OGSA Policy Relating to Member Conduct.
APPLICATION
3. This Policy applies to all Members as defined in the Definitions.
CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOUR
4. Per the OGSA policy relating to Member Code of Conduct, the following Social Media conduct may be considered minor or major infractions at the discretion of the Discipline Chair:
a) Posting a disrespectful, hateful, insulting, or otherwise negative comment on any social media, including but not limited to a personal blog, in a Facebook post or note, or as a Tweet on Twitter, that is directed at Members or at other persons connected with OGSA and related events.
b) Posting a disparaging or harmful comment on any social media, including but not limited to personal blog, in a Facebook post or note, or as a Tweet on Twitter, that is directed at OGSA and related events.
c) Creating or contributing to social media, including but not limited to a Facebook group, webpage, blog, or online forum devoted solely or in part to promoting negative or disparaging remarks or commentary about OGSA and related events.
d) Posting a picture, altered picture, or video on any social media, including but not limited to Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, or other social medium that is harmful, disrespectful, insulting, or otherwise offensive, and that is directed at Members or at other persons connected with OGSA and related events.
e) Any instance of cyber‐bullying or cyber‐harassment between one Member and another Member (including a teammate, coach, opponent, volunteer, or official), where incidents of cyber‐bullying and cyber‐harassment can include but are not limited to the following conduct on any social medium, via text‐message, or via email: regular insults, negative comments, vexatious behaviour, pranks or jokes, threats, posing as another person, spreading rumours or lies, or other harmful behaviour.
f) Any instance of bringing the game of softball into disrepute.
g) Any illegal behaviour captured in written or photographic form that is prohibited by Municipal, Provincial or Federal Laws.
5. All conduct and behaviour occurring on Social Media may be subject to the OGSA Policy Relating to Member Code of Conduct at the discretion of the Discipline Chair.
MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
Members must be aware that their Social Media use may be monitored by OGSA or its Member Associations or local softball associations.
When using Social Media, a Member must model appropriate behaviour benefitting the Member’s status as a member of OGSA.
Removing content from Social Media after it has been posted (either publicly or privately) does not excuse the Member from being subject to the OGSA Policy Relating to Member Code of Conduct.
A member who believes that the Social Media use by another member is inappropriate or may violate OGSA policies and procedures should report the matter to OGSA in the manner outlined by the OGSA Policy Relating to Member Code of Conduct.
When a young person is harassed or abused by an adult occupying a position of trust, the impact can be devastating. A major hurdle to healing the wounds that inevitable result is non-disclosure: in order to recover, victims must be heard and believed.
Harassment is understood as encompassing a very broad range of prohibited behaviour, including discriminatory conduct, physical and sexual harassment, emotional, mental, physical and sexual abuse.
The Oakville Girls Softball Association believes that any softball player, umpire, coach or manager should have the ability to discuss any concerns that might be classified as harassment. The Oakville Girls Softball Association also believes that false allegations can be devastating to a person’s career and personal life.
In view of the incidents of harassment that have affected the sport of softball, we believe that there is a need for a concerned player, to be able to talk in private and confidentially with our organization.
We do not encourage concerns which may result from frustration or anger to be reported or acted upon, however, we are available to talk to your request.
When a young person is harassed or abused by an adult occupying a position of trust, the impact can be devastating. A major hurdle to healing the wounds that inevitable result is non-disclosure: in order to recover, victims must be heard and believed.
Harassment is understood as encompassing a very broad range of prohibited behaviour, including discriminatory conduct, physical and sexual harassment, emotional, mental, physical and sexual abuse.
The Oakville Girls Softball Association believes that any softball player, umpire, coach or manager should have the ability to discuss any concerns that might be classified as harassment. The Oakville Girls Softball Association also believes that false allegations can be devastating to a person’s career and personal life.
In view of the incidents of harassment that have affected the sport of softball, we believe that there is a need for a concerned player, to be able to talk in private and confidentially with our organization.
We do not encourage concerns which may result from frustration or anger to be reported or acted upon, however, we are available to talk to your request.
Any issue, grievance, or complaint that affects or involves any member of the OGSA must first be filed with the OGSA Officials before any other outside Affiliation. Any grievance filed with another Affiliation before a formal filing to the appropriate OGSA Official first could result in further disciplinary actions and reversal of other outside Affiliation decisions.
In the event an issue is reported, the OGSA shall deal with all disciplinary matters, including suspensions and expulsions in accordance with the rules and policies of the OGSA. All complaints/issues will have reviews completed within 15 days of being reported to a Division Convenor, or VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select or President.
When a young person is harassed or abused by an adult occupying a position of trust, the impact can be devastating. A major hurdle to healing the wounds that inevitable result is non-disclosure: in order to recover, victims must be heard and believed.
Harassment is understood as encompassing a very broad range of prohibited behaviour, including discriminatory conduct, physical and sexual harassment, emotional, mental, physical and sexual abuse.
The Oakville Girls Softball Association believes that any softball player, umpire, coach or manager should have the ability to discuss any concerns that might be classified as harassment. The Oakville Girls Softball Association also believes that false allegations can be devastating to a person’s career and personal life.
In view of the incidents of harassment that have affected the sport of softball, we believe that there is a need for a concerned player, to be able to talk in private and confidentially with our organization.
We do not encourage concerns which may result from frustration or anger to be reported or acted upon, however, we are available to talk to your request.
When a disciplinary matter needs to be addressed, the President shall appoint a special Disciplinary Board to deal with the matter and shall designate a person to chair the Disciplinary Board.
The Disciplinary Board will consist of three adult volunteers of the OGSA. The VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select will be a member of any Disciplinary Board.
A Disciplinary Board shall conduct itself with fairness and impartiality and shall provide a full opportunity for all parties to be heard.
Decisions of the Disciplinary Board will be communicated to those involved by the VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select.
When a young person is harassed or abused by an adult occupying a position of trust, the impact can be devastating. A major hurdle to healing the wounds that inevitable result is non-disclosure: in order to recover, victims must be heard and believed.
Harassment is understood as encompassing a very broad range of prohibited behaviour, including discriminatory conduct, physical and sexual harassment, emotional, mental, physical and sexual abuse.
The Oakville Girls Softball Association believes that any softball player, umpire, coach or manager should have the ability to discuss any concerns that might be classified as harassment. The Oakville Girls Softball Association also believes that false allegations can be devastating to a person’s career and personal life.
In view of the incidents of harassment that have affected the sport of softball, we believe that there is a need for a concerned player, to be able to talk in private and confidentially with our organization.
We do not encourage concerns which may result from frustration or anger to be reported or acted upon, however, we are available to talk to your request.
When a disciplinary matter needs to be addressed, the President shall appoint a special Disciplinary Board to deal with the matter and shall designate a person to chair the Disciplinary Board.
The Disciplinary Board will consist of three adult volunteers of the OGSA. The VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select will be a member of any Disciplinary Board.
A Disciplinary Board shall conduct itself with fairness and impartiality and shall provide a full opportunity for all parties to be heard.
Decisions of the Disciplinary Board will be communicated to those involved by the VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select.
The Appeal Tribunal shall consist of three Members of the Executive Committee appointed by the President on an ad hoc basis for the purpose of hearing an appeal. The OGSA President will be a member and chair the Appeal Tribunal.
Members of the Appeal Tribunal shall have no direct association with any of the parties involved. Upon appointment to the Appeal Tribunal, members shall not discuss the merits of the case with anyone prior to hearing the appeal.
In the event the OGSA President is involved in the issue being appealed, either the VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select will chair the Appeal Tribunal.
The Appeal Tribunal shall conduct itself with fairness and impartiality and shall provide a full opportunity for all parties to be heard.
The appeal shall be conducted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the OGSA.
Decisions of the Appeal Tribunal are final and will be communicated to those involved by the OGSA President or designate.
The OGSA Board may hold a special meeting to consider whether any member should be expelled for cause.
At least 15 days notice of such meeting shall be provided to such member and to the Members of the OGSA Board, together with the reasons for the proposed expulsion. Such member shall be given her/his opportunity to be present and to be heard.
Decisions and Outcomes of OGSA Disciplinary, Expulsion, Dispute and Hearing Committee’s are binding above any and all other Affiliations decisions and take precedence. Any grievance filed with another Affiliation before a formal filing to the appropriate OGSA Official first could result in further disciplinary actions and reversal of other outside Affiliation decisions.
The Appeal Tribunal shall consist of three Members of the Executive Committee appointed by the President on an ad hoc basis for the purpose of hearing an appeal. The OGSA President will be a member and chair the Appeal Tribunal.
Members of the Appeal Tribunal shall have no direct association with any of the parties involved. Upon appointment to the Appeal Tribunal, members shall not discuss the merits of the case with anyone prior to hearing the appeal.
In the event the OGSA President is involved in the issue being appealed, either the VP House League, or VP Rep, or VP Select will chair the Appeal Tribunal.
The Appeal Tribunal shall conduct itself with fairness and impartiality and shall provide a full opportunity for all parties to be heard.
The appeal shall be conducted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the OGSA.
Decisions of the Appeal Tribunal are final and will be communicated to those involved by the OGSA President or designate.
The OGSA takes the protection and safety of all players very seriously. Volunteer Coaches and OGSA staff are not responsible for players on or off the practice or game fields. As per our Custody of Care policy, coaches are only required to ensure (to the best of their ability) that players are released into the care of authorized individuals.
Authorized individuals include one or both parents, one or more legal guardians, or an authorized individual, 18 years of age or older, as notified by the parents or legal guardians prior to the practice or game.
Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action or expulsion from the league.
Certified legal documentation must be provided regarding any custodial evidence or authority limitations of either parent or guardian. Without legal documentation, either parent will be allowed full access to the child during practice or game times. In the event that the parent or guardian has unauthorized contact with the child, the local police department and custodial parent/guardian will be contacted.
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