Creating a Safe Coaching Environment



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ITF Coaches Education Programme Coaching Beginner and Intermediate Players Course Creating a Safe Coaching Environment

Introduction Coaching - very fulfilling occupation Accept a range of responsibilities Duty to ensure safety - coaches Statutory and Common law responsibility Facilities - necessary care Minimizing the risk Competent to ensure safety Deal with accidents

Health and Safety Law Safe place of work Safe equipment Safe systems of work Safe access Suitable supervision Competent fellow employees Sufficient training, instruction, and information

Health and Safety Law - Coaching Driving policy programs Coaches have an orientation Monitored by supervisors Appropriateness of the structure Coaches produce activity plans Quality and content of activity plans Progress reports Written procedures Criminal records check on coaches Coaches have appropriate insurance

Health and Safety - Coaching Investigate all injuries programs Develop an incident/accident trend analysis Performers wear appropriate clothing and footwear First Aid kit Monitor standards and develop action plans Qualified in first aid Performers are prepared for activity

Health and Safety Law - Coaching programs Check facilities Performance contract Misbehaviour Locations - high risk of physical assault Dangerous equipment made safe Security No-one exposed to known hazards

Negligence Negligence Duty of care owed to injured party Duty of care breached Damage, loss or injury Usual legal defenses Voluntary assumption of risk Contributory negligence Due Diligence

Negligence Take more care over health and safety of children Aware of the risks Duty of care for their performers Higher duty of care for less able and younger performers

Negligence and Duty of Care Check qualifications and then references Criminal record Activity plans for each session Content and quality of plansscrutinized Progress reports on activities Coaches should be punctual Written reports - important activities

Negligence and Duty of Care Emergency contact numbers Empowered Professional manner Request sight of risk assessments Appropriate contracts Terms of the contract

Negligence and Duty of care On-site support and contacts-defined Delay or cancel activities Trained-on-site risk assessments First aid kits Mobile phones Emergency actions plans Procedures

Negligence and Duty of Care - Coaching issues Plan Evaluate the performers Write your training plans down Do not deviate from plan Up to date in current practices Coach - Accepted norms of tennis Clear and consistent Hazards

Negligence and Duty of Care - Coaching Issues Keep control of your performers Checklist for the facilities you use Prudent judgments Appropriate equipment Written instructions to performers Contact activities-matched Play to the rules

Negligence and Duty of Care - Coaching Issues Performers are physically ready Medical notes Prevent injury Injuries Prohibit reckless behaviour

Negligence and Duty of Care - Coaching Issues Warn performers and parents of inherent risks of tennis Developing new skills First aid kit Prevent injuries Carry out first aid

Professional Behaviour One witness Do not work alone - poor practice Coaching young performers Professional relationships - performers Physical contact - minimum

Professional Behaviour Access to telephone Mobile phone-signal Access routes for emergency services Emergency procedures Emergency plan

Introduction Risk Assessment Risk assessment Significant Sensible approach Key Terms Hazard Risk Likelihood Severity

Risk Assessment Systems Risk of injuries Coach s reputation Three areas of assessment People - injuries Assets - equipment and facilities Reputation Three possible outcomes High Risk ALARP Low risk

Risk Assessment Systems Subjective No one person Team approach Experienced person Even out the bias

Risk Control Employers of Coaches System of control Reviewed every 2 years Active Monitoring Producing routine reports Examining documents Carrying out systematic inspections Monitoring environmental factors Monitoring performers health Observing behaviour Carrying out audits Producing safety reports Carrying out risk assessments

Reactive Monitoring Injuries and ill health Property and other losses Incident analysis Reduced performance standards Accidents Conclusion Monitoring and control techniques Plan of action

Summary Policy Good management practice Clear direction Continuous performance Responsibilities

Arrangements Organization Involvement of coaches and performers Effective communication Common understanding Structures and processes Coaching organization Promote cooperation Communication Suitably competent

Minimize risks Planning Risk assessment methods Choosing adequate facilities Appropriate equipment and coaching methods Best physical control measures Performance standards for coaches

Measuring Performance Measured against agreed standards Health and safety Control measures Objectives of active and reactive monitoring Determine the immediate causes Identify any underlying causes and implications for management

Auditing and Reviewing Performance Learn from past experiences Systematic review of performance Audits should assess Legislative compliance Best practice Compliance Risk control measures Performance should be assessed by Internal performance indicators Comparisons

The Role of Coaches Planning activities effectively Providing appropriate instruction Safe environment Equipment Physically and mentally prepared Identifying inherent risks Providing first aid