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Home / Coaches / Have you signed the Code of Conduct?

Have you signed the Code of Conduct?

March 23, 2018 by nvtyll_webmaster Leave a Comment

All NVTYLL players, parents and coaches are required to sign the NVTYLL Code of Conduct before participating in games this season. This year the code of conduct has been made available on the website on the Coaches Forms page. Coaches are required to have their signed code of conduct forms with them at all games. Coaches are responsible for enforcing the code of conduct at all times.

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Code Of Conduct

The NVTYLL has adopted the policy and philosophy of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) with respect to “Honoring the Game” for all NVTYLL participants including players, coaches, officials, and spectators as follows:

PCA believes the time has come to unite behind a powerful new term, “Honoring the Game.” Coaches, parents, and athletes need to realize that an Honoring the Game perspective needs to replace the common win-at-all-cost perspective.

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