Discuss Three ways that can be done to curb unnecessary spector behavior
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There are many ways that can be done to curb unnecessary spectator behaviour
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- Have the Right Policies in Place: Set specific expectations for guests & members with different policies in the guidelines of the club. It could include an Alcohol Control Code and an Substances Policy for players & spectators. Policies allow the club to prepare. Written rules eliminate pressure from committee members or representatives who need to be referred to in case of an incident.
- Remind People of their Commitment: Remind representatives and players of any club rules prior to the final season, with goals & instructions in mind. Parents will need to remind themselves that junior sport needs to inspire their children with positive reinforcement and a focus on teamwork, appreciation and sport. Be imaginative, with A frames available in car parks or spectator areas, signs at the canteen lines, signs at the cubicle door and advertising for matches and training.
- Start with Leaders: As an excellent leader, the right action is role modelling. Ensure every committee member, trainer or club leader is conscious of their commitments to foster a healthier atmosphere for families and clubs in the end seasons and beyond. In order to follow up all policies and standards, you can consider arranging an informal meeting with these Club leaders.
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